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Reddit mentions of Proxxon 37080 Hot Wire Cutter THERMOCUT 115/E

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of Proxxon 37080 Hot Wire Cutter THERMOCUT 115/E. Here are the top ones.

Proxxon 37080 Hot Wire Cutter THERMOCUT 115/E
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    Features:
  • Cutting wire temperature 360° Fahrenheit for clean cuts
  • Double function fence with lockable feed bar
  • Working surface of Alu Cobond compound for ease of pushing work pieces
  • Printed grid and protractor are applied to the base
Specs:
Height13.19 Inches
Length17.32 Inches
Number of items1
SizeОne Расk
Weight7.9 Pounds
Width4.53 Inches

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Found 8 comments on Proxxon 37080 Hot Wire Cutter THERMOCUT 115/E:

u/Cats_are_liquids · 13 pointsr/TerrainBuilding

I own a Proxxon and it cuts through foam like a hot knife through butter.

u/flappycooter · 1 pointr/guns

Bookmarked, thanks! What kind of product are you using? Something like this??

u/mdwyer · 1 pointr/cosplayers

I've tried an electric knife, but that didn't have the control I'd hoped, although it was fast. With more patience, you might have better luck than me. Also, don't buy the one I linked, instead find one at a thrift store.

I tried to build a hot-wire cutter from toaster parts, but it didn't get hot enough, so I gave up on it.

In the end, I ended up just free-hand sanding and cutting away the foam. In other words, I'd spring for a second ball. :( Check your local Dollar Store. They have a small selection of foam, and while their spheres are probably too small, it does end up being a good place to get a 4" cube

One last hint: A mandolin slicer is really good for taking thin slices off a foam sphere. I used it to flatten the backs of eyeballs, and it worked really well.

u/AndenMeizter · 1 pointr/MiddleEarthMiniatures

It is a proxxon hot wire cutter, and it is for example available here and it is in my mind not incredibly expensive (again, I thought of it as an investment).