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  • Elwood_Blues
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 2394

    Weapons Case Hotwire Foam Cutting - 21 Pix (Diagram Added 6/20/12)

    EDIT: Eventually I will fix this and upload the pix to a different host.



    Mods, Admins, I really wasn't sure where to post this and figured this was an appropriate section. If it is not, sorry, please move it to where it belongs. Thanks!


    So I got this idea from ARFCOM and decided to do it myself. There is an extensive thread on that site, but I figured I'll post my version here as there are many members who don't visit ARFCOM as much as Calguns. I used a Pelican case, but you can use whatever tickles your fancy with high-density foam.

    If you decide to do this, take your time for best results. I spread this project over few days as time allowed and it literally took hours each time.

    Here is my primitive hot wire foam cutter:

    25V transformer from Radio Shack - $14
    Light Dimmer Switch, Home Depot - $5
    Brass rod 1/4"x3', some metal supply joint - $8
    Nichromium wire, ebay - >$2
    Lumber - free lefrovers from friends
    Total Cost - >$29

    After cutting, I learned that the I need to shorten the length of the wire by at least half. It is due to the fact that it tends to "drag" and if it's shorter, there is less of a chance for a f**k up with a shorter and tenser wire.




    Now trace around your weapon, or whatever it is you're putting in your case.





    Once you're done, clean up your lines with a straightedge.



    When finished, it should look somewhat like this.

    Last edited by Elwood_Blues; 08-13-2017, 8:22 AM.
    Weapons Case Hotwire Foam Cutting
    We can't help you ignore yourself. - CGN
    Destruction is the way of life, destruction, mayhem, havoc, strife. - Bobby Blitz
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    Elwood_Blues
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 2394

    At this point it’s a good idea to make yourself a drink, you’ll need it, trust me on this one.




    It’s also helpful to measure what you traced in few spots to compare with original to make sure you’re on target. I feel that if it’s a 1/16” or so short, it’s actually good to keep things tight.





    Once you got everything on paper (I used poster board) it’s time to cut it all out. I used an exacto knife and straightedge, but sharp scissors will work just fine.


    In my case, I had a pretty simple set up in mind, so there aren’t that many options for me. However, now it is time to let your imagination wonder. If you have one rifle with multiple uppers, lowers, accessories, etc., lay it all out. If you have a bunch of accessories, it is helpful to take a picture of each set up you come up with and once you explored all possibilities, just scan through your pix and pick what works best for you.







    Once you’re happy with your set up, lay the first piece you’ll cut and hold it in place. I had pushpins, so that’s what I used, but thumbtacks will work just as good.



    Cut a pilot hole, sharp knife is helpful at this point as razor is not big enough to cut all the way through this piece of foam, but that’s all I had at the moment and didn’t feel like getting a knife.


    Weapons Case Hotwire Foam Cutting
    We can't help you ignore yourself. - CGN
    Destruction is the way of life, destruction, mayhem, havoc, strife. - Bobby Blitz

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    • #3
      Elwood_Blues
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2010
      • 2394

      Feed the wire through the pilot hole, attach it back on the rod and turn your contraption on.




      It is good to have some scrap foam so you can adjust the heat on the wire. You don’t want it glowing red as that will burn right into your paper template. Just play around at this point with a spare piece of foam.

      Once you have the heat dialed in, start cutting. I found that is helpful to have support on both ends of the cutter to keep the foam from bending down once it leaves the cutting surface. Nice and slow around the template.




      When you complete the cut around the template back to the pilot hole, you probably won’t be able to cut any further without checking first how well you did and fit your piece into the cutout.

      Once you’re pleased with your work, you might want to put the “plug” back into the hole before you start the next cutout to try to keep the entire foam more stiff.





      The last step is to cut some of the plugs to appropriate thickness to compensate for the item’s width. In my case I only cut the bolt plug and one for the Glock. I just used a piece of wood as guide to make my cut straight.






      Insert the plug back into the hole and you’re pretty much done. Note the difference in depth of the hole where there is a plug.

      Last edited by Elwood_Blues; 05-31-2012, 10:02 PM.
      Weapons Case Hotwire Foam Cutting
      We can't help you ignore yourself. - CGN
      Destruction is the way of life, destruction, mayhem, havoc, strife. - Bobby Blitz

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      • #4
        Elwood_Blues
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2010
        • 2394

        Now put all your items in the case and enjoy!




        I kept the templates for future projects. I'm also keeping the plugs to use if I'm not putting some of the items into the case to keep things tight.



        EDIT: The Diagram

        As you can see, I'm not a graphic designer, nor an electrical engineer. This is a guide only, not directions. I WILL NOT be responsible for any injury, damage, death, or whatever else you can think of.


        Last edited by Elwood_Blues; 06-20-2012, 10:48 PM.
        Weapons Case Hotwire Foam Cutting
        We can't help you ignore yourself. - CGN
        Destruction is the way of life, destruction, mayhem, havoc, strife. - Bobby Blitz

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        • #5
          rkt88edmo
          Reptile&Samurai Moderator
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Dec 2002
          • 10057

          Nice results.
          If it was a snake, it would have bit me.
          Use the goog to search calguns

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          • #6
            NorCal Einstein
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 1242

            Very nice job! Looks super clean!

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            • #7
              BANG BANG
              • Jul 2010
              • 2972

              cool write up, I will be needing this thread soon !!
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              • #8
                SantaCabinetguy
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Feb 2011
                • 15137

                Nice how-to! Good job OP.
                Hauoli Makahiki Hou


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                • #9
                  WILDMAN442
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 1665

                  Very cool man!

                  Some day when I get me a high speed pelican case I'll have to do this.

                  Justin
                  Originally posted by MHShooter
                  The whole time I was thinking "perfect calguns story"

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                  • #10
                    Thomas1190
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2011
                    • 594

                    Very, very nice! Great job!

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                    • #11
                      ChaneRZ
                      Banned
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 2041

                      nice job!

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                      • #12
                        Press Check
                        Veteran Member
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 4879

                        Good work.

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                        • #13
                          tpuig
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2005
                          • 2163

                          Absolutely beautiful. I wish you lived on my block...
                          NRA LIFE Member

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                          • #14
                            Noonanda
                            Veteran Member
                            • Oct 2005
                            • 3404

                            nice, where did you get that foam at?
                            "You see in this world theres two kinds of people my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig... You Dig" Blondie from TGBU

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                            • #15
                              fighterpilot562
                              I’m Ugly and I’m Proud
                              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                              • Mar 2012
                              • 47058

                              Looks awesome!

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