RE Tech tip- Better than a cast saw- PICTURE
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RE Tech tip- Better than a cast saw- PICTURE
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Thanks to Chris Kelley , the below site shows you what a similar saw looks
like.
HOWEVER, this one is quite expensive and the ones I am talking about from
Home Depot, Lowes (In the USA) are $90-$125 US
<URL Redacted>
If you are cutting into foam, it is not a problem at all. Cutting into
plaster is also easy but you want to cut it at an angle-the blade will go
into the plaster. If you are using preformed bells of copoly or clear
plastic, you can take the plastic bell, after it has been pulled over a
model, and put the edge in a vice. Then you just take the saw and cut through
the bottom lip and follow your trim lines.
Mark Benveniste CP
like.
HOWEVER, this one is quite expensive and the ones I am talking about from
Home Depot, Lowes (In the USA) are $90-$125 US
<URL Redacted>
If you are cutting into foam, it is not a problem at all. Cutting into
plaster is also easy but you want to cut it at an angle-the blade will go
into the plaster. If you are using preformed bells of copoly or clear
plastic, you can take the plastic bell, after it has been pulled over a
model, and put the edge in a vice. Then you just take the saw and cut through
the bottom lip and follow your trim lines.
Mark Benveniste CP
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“RE Tech tip- Better than a cast saw- PICTURE,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 6, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/219874.