Cutting Edge Creativity ✂️
The YaeTek Micromot Hot Wire Cutter is a powerful 30W foam cutting machine designed for precision and versatility. With a temperature range of 50-300°C and a maximum cutting height of 20cm, it’s perfect for DIY projects involving styrofoam, sponge, and other materials. This user-friendly tool ensures stable temperature control and comes with everything you need to get started.
D**G
A cleaver Quality product
Good Quality; Cleaver ideas used; in front of this, my old machine is just trash.
L**
good tool
Amazing for the money. It is a bit much to keep things accurate with a 4'x8' sheet and I clamped a 4' straight edge to lengthen the fence. Have a little patience pushing through. Would be nice to have an extra spool of hot wire.
E**Z
Vino en excelente estado y funciona bien
Me gusto el materia en el que viene es muy ligero y fácil de utilizar y armar
C**N
Cuts well. Rulers are not very useful.
This thing is great. I just wish they had included measurements on the sides in smaller increments. I think they're measured in whole centimeters, and it would have been way more helpful to be broken into millimeters. For precise work, you're going to have to go to some extra effort as a result. I also found it's helpful to keep a speed square on hand to adjust the wire for straight 90 degree cuts. Still, this is $60 cheaper than the Proxxon, and it works fine.
T**C
Incredible bang for the buck
I looked at ALL available foam cutting machines, and after careful & thorough research I decided to give this one a try considering the great price. I know you usually get what you pay for, but I will say that this little jewel has done a great job for what I needed it for. I can only speak on cutting foam for dioramas, but if that's what you're looking for this one won't let you down. Nearly half price of the cutters I compared it to and it's a cinch to assemble.
C**L
It works
This is the only foam cutter I've ever used, but it does the job. So far I've just cut sheets of polyurethane foam. Cutting 3" sheets is not very fast but that's probably to be expected. When assembling, I used a square to make sure that the wire would be held at 90 degrees to the work surface and found that I could not adequately adjust the metal arm (side to side) to get it square. I had to ream out a couple of the holes in the mounting bracket with a drill bit to allow enough play to do so. Not a huge deal for me personally but something to be aware of.
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