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I picked up a piece of woodcraft 3/4" closed cell foam for use on the superbike tail of the SV. I can't seem to find a way to cut it that yields a nice edge. Scissors, industrial scissors, razor blades, etc... Each one results in an edge that looks like ass..... what'd you guys use?
Thanks,
Fitz
long serrated knife (like a ginsu) even back and forth strokes- DONT apply any pressure let the knife do the cutting. When its done hit it with an orbital sander very lightly (one edge down ) to smooth out any imperfections.
-Pete
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Depending on how much material needs to be removed, an electric bread knife has worked well for me followed by the aforementioned sandpaper.
I use a socket and a hammer to make my holes for the screws... You know like a punch system...
I use a grinder to shape the sides. It is a bit messy bur works great.
Gino
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electric bread knife