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    Need source for laserable foam inserts...local if possible

    Anyone know a source for laserable foam inserts. I have a potential job to supply some wooden gift boxes to hold small, but expensive medical devices. However, I need to be able to supply form fitting inserts to hold the device securely. I was hoping someone know of a material that works well for this application. Thanks.
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    thefoamfactory.com Free shipping.

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    you can try toolfoam.com and see what they have, but they don't concentrate
    on what is laserable. I tried several, but the ones that didn't flare up weren't
    what I was looking for.

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    Thanks. Looks like they have a lot of different foam. I'm guessing that not all of it cuts cleanly with a laser. I was hoping someone with experience cutting foam would chime in with a recommended type that cuts well with lasers.
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    Google this product:
    http://www$generalplastics$com/solutions/product-lines/rigid-foams/fr-7100

    Change $ to .

    BTW, where is local?
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    Polyurethane foam cuts well with the laser - I cut 30mm thick easily and cleanly with my 60W.
    Surprisingly, it engraves quite well too.
    I make case inserts for very expensive scientific instruments, so quality is quite important.

    The stuff I use is made by Plastazote (spelling???) and is grade LD29 closed-cell.

    Cutting foam is SMELLY, so you should consider your exhaust and your neighbours before taking it on.
    You need good air-assist, or the sides of the cuts will melt and sag.

    PS
    It is a LOT cheaper to buy the foam by the sheet, than to buy ready shaped inserts. Hack it into laser-sized pieces with a very sharp carving knife
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Hunter View Post
    Polyurethane foam cuts well with the laser - I cut 30mm thick easily and cleanly with my 60W.
    Surprisingly, it engraves quite well too.
    I make case inserts for very expensive scientific instruments, so quality is quite important.

    The stuff I use is made by Plastazote (spelling???) and is grade LD29 closed-cell.

    Cutting foam is SMELLY, so you should consider your exhaust and your neighbours before taking it on.
    You need good air-assist, or the sides of the cuts will melt and sag.

    PS
    It is a LOT cheaper to buy the foam by the sheet, than to buy ready shaped inserts. Hack it into laser-sized pieces with a very sharp carving knife

    I found Plastazote LD29, but it's polyethylene, not polyurethane. Could you plese confirm what product you're using. Thanks.
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    Our supplier sells the foam as "polyurethane" and the disgusting smell when I cut it seems to confirm this (it does not have the sweet waxy smell of vapourised polyethylene).
    It is definitely LD29 (written on the side of each sheet), but I could be wrong about the Plastazote bit as I have never seen that in writing.
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