Custom Foam Inserts | Laser Cut Foam
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Custom Foam Inserts | Laser Cut Foam
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Today we're laser cutting foam to create foam inserts for our industrial tools. These custom mat foam inserts are made from polyethylene foam (PE foam or PEF), which are laser friendly to cut and engrave. We use our Trotec Speedy 400 100w laser cutting machine.
We do advise to always double check the MSDS sheet of any PEF sheet you're going to laser, and ask our Technical staff if the material is safe to cut or engrave.
These foam inserts are ideal for organizing and storing industrial tools, instruments, promotional items, awards and any objects you would like to display in a professional manner.
Measure Tools
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To begin, we place our items inside of their container to find their positioning. In our case, we put our industrial tools inside of a box. Next, we take a picture of them from above.This image will be our guide when cutting the foam.
Create the Graphic File
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After, we import the picture we took into our design program. We first need to resize the image so that it's the same size as the actual box.
We create a rectangle with the dimensions of our container and align the photo with it. When it is aligned properly, we trace around our objects to make the cut lines. If you'd like, you can add spaces to make it easier to remove objects, add labels, etc.
Cut and Engrave
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Once we've created the image, we place our foam into the machine and send the job to the laser with these settings:
Engraving
Power: 70, Speed: 80, Passes: 1, z-Offset: 0.1
Cutting
Power: 30, Speed: 2, Passes: 3
Assembly
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Once everything's been cut out, we can put it all together. Layer the foam as needed, place your objects in their spots and you're done! An easy way to create a nice display for anything that you would like to show off.