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#1 ScottBailey

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 06:54 PM

Hey all,

Built the [thread=1677]dinette[/thread] and now it's time to think about cushions.
  • Does anyone know what type of foam the manufacturers use? Ben, Stan?
  • How about a good source for purchasing?
  • How do I cut the foam? (I ended up with a couple 2x2s for screws and support so the cushion should be notched to fit.)

Thanks!
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#2 Mark W. Ingalls

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 07:32 PM

How do I cut the foam?


Scott, I *think* you can use a plain ol' electric carving knife.
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Posted 05 January 2009 - 05:10 PM

Scott,

Believe in or not I used a regular handsaw to reshape our cushion foam, it takes a little practice and patience, but will work. The electric carving knife should work well too. I've also had a friend suggest a very large and very sharp serrated kitchen knife but haven't tried it.
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#4 ScottBailey

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Posted 05 January 2009 - 06:09 PM

I think the answer is a hot wire foam cutter.

I already have a power supply that puts out variable voltage and amperage, so I think I can build a nice cutter for less than $20.
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Future? Really like the Hiatus, but I'm broke AF, so dreaming about a DIY.
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#5 bobg333

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Posted 07 January 2009 - 08:53 PM

I have a 3.25" Makita 9.6v circular saw. The plywood blade that came with it is extremely thin and has a wavy-toothed blade. It makes very fine finished cuts in foam. That's what I used to cut up the Grandby couch cushions to make my dinette.
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#6 Sam

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Posted 09 January 2009 - 07:46 AM

Upholstery guys mostly use the electric carving knife.
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