Alan Ambrose Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago I have a bunch (~72m) of Ravatherm XPS blocks 100mm x 600mm x 1,250mm I need to make some cuts reasonably accurately at 30 degree angles. Something like below, if you're looking from the ends of the boards. Anyone have a great method? The cut surface on the slope is 200mm long.
-rick- Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Can you make one cut and flip the cut-off over to be the second piece? Not got practical experience but I've seen people make a wooden jig with a hot-wire. If you need to also cut the length of the board to make a single angled cut work, could do this with another hot-wire jig or track/table saw.
BotusBuild Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 26 minutes ago, Conor said: Handsaw. +1, and a facemask
SimonD Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 56 minutes ago, Alan Ambrose said: I have a bunch (~72m) of Ravatherm XPS blocks 100mm x 600mm x 1,250mm I need to make some cuts reasonably accurately at 30 degree angles. Something like below, if you're looking from the ends of the boards. Anyone have a great method? The cut surface on the slope is 200mm long. What do you mean by reasonably accurate? I've used my jigsaw with a blade with 150mm cutting length on both woodfibre and eps at similar angles to this. With this you need to make a jig so you have a flat surface on with the rest to jigsaw as it won't make the angle if using the large flat area of ther xps. The other option is to make up a plywood jig that sandwiches the xps and gives you a cutting guide to rest something like the Bahco insulation saw on. I'd probably for for the second option. But if money is no object: https://www.festool.co.uk/products/cordless-products/cordless-insulating-material-saw/577231---isc-240-eb-basic-gb https://produkte.mafell.de/en/sawing/insulation-saw/insulation-saw-dss-300-cc
Beau Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I would make up a 30 degree wooden wedge and use that to guide a handsaw at the angle.
G and J Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Handsaw, straight edge, felt pen and practice. Draw a straight line both sides. Stand the sheet up so the lines are vertical and cut watching the lines both sides. I think XPS is polystyrene so it’s easy to work, hand saw is ideal. I didn’t need a mask either (unlike PIR). One left field thought. Polystyrene has a lambda of circa 0.034 thingys. (Thingys stands for whatever the units are, I can’t be arsed googling it). Airtight foam has a lambda of 0.034 thingys too.
saveasteading Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Doing this currently. Handsaw ( multipurpose) for small cuts. Circular saw for longer cuts. And mask, goggles, hat with the latter. I had expected the eps to shed whole 'bubbles' but it cuts as very fine dust. So do it indoors or you will contaminate the area.
Mike Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago If you have lots, then it could be worth getting a wavy-edge hand saw. I've got a Bahco ProfCut that works well and avoids the mess. Plus a knocked-up jig to keep the angle you want.
Super_Paulie Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) build a sled if you have loads to do? a sled and a hardpoint saw is what i used. Edited 4 hours ago by Super_Paulie
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