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Cutting Foam


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A question for all you DIY guys or gals. I am looking for a way to cut a perfect 2 1/4 inch diameter circle in 1 inch thick foam. I tried a hole saw but did not get the clean cut I want. I also free handed some but also not the desired result. Any ideas or suggestions appreciated.

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The sharpened metal tube is the way to go, and gives a cleaner cut than any saw. It will cut a perfect hole and be very smooth. An exhaust pipe, or even a tin can, cut and sharpened will slice right through the foam, with a light downward pressure and a twist.

I just used this technique a couple of weeks ago and it worked great!

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Just tried a soup can...works great just a little big,need something 3/16 to 1/8 smaller. Will try a muffler shop for a scrap of tail pipe possibly from an import vehicle. Thanks Hydro for the tip.

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If its grey, its more than likely XPS (Extruded Polystyrene). XPS cuts easier with the length of the sheet rather than across the sheet.

The problem with a hole saw, is that there is the foam wont hold the pilot bit in place. If the pilot bit moves, the hole saw moves.

A longer pilot bit that would go thru the foam and into a solid table or bench below would make a better cut.

Hole saw in a drill press would work.

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