LOGAN® FoamWerks™ Foam Board Cutters
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LOGAN® FoamWerks™ Foam Board Cutters

Brand: Logan
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  • Choose from: Freestyle, Straight/Bevel, V-Groove, or Circle Cutter
  • Cuts foam board up to 1/2" thick
  • Portable & lightweight
  • Great for everyone from crafters to print shops
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Overview

Perfect for personal at-home crafters, graphic studios and sign making shops, these LOGAN® FoamWerks™ foam board cutters come in several different styles to meet your versatile cutting needs, including a circle cutter, straight/bevel cutter, v-groove cutter and freestyle cutter. The WA-8001 circle cutter can create perfect circles that range in size from 1" to 6" in diameter with the adjustable blade depth. It has a depth indicator that shows the blade progression for 1/8" to 1/2" board depths and features both an inch and metric ruler. The clear acrylic safety dome ensures the user is protected. The WC-6010 straight/bevel cutter performs the two functions with a simple base rotation, giving you two different cutting abilities with one FoamWerks tool. The blade depth is adjustable so you can get the perfect cut for many thicknesses of boards. The WC-2001 v-groove cutter features a v-shaped blade that will essentially allow you to fold foam board into a 90° angle, great for presentation boards and displays. For the most mobility and versatility in cut, the WB-6020 freestyle cutter has a unique shaped blade that provides a smooth cut in any direction and shape, gliding with your hand through 3/16" thick foam boards. When you use these foam board cutters, it is important to always have a piece of scrap foam board below the surface you are actually cutting. For a portable, lightweight and hand-held foam board cutter, buy the LOGAN® FoamWerks™ foam board cutters online today.

Specifications

Item # FOAMWERKS-GRP
Manufacturer LOGAN® Graphic Products, Inc.
Manufacturer Part Number FOAMWERKS-GRP
Brand Name FoamWerks™
Operating Method Manual
Can Cut Materials Foam Mounting Boards
Capacity* 3/16" to 1/2" Thick
Shipping Weight (lbs) 1

Description

LOGAN® FoamWerks™ Foamboard Cutters

Videos

FoamWerks WA-8001 Circle Cutter

Transcript: Video: how to use the FoamWerks™ WA-8001 Circle Cutter to create perfectly cut out circles from foam and mounting boards.
Video: how to use the FoamWerks™ WA-8001 Circle Cutter to create perfectly cut out circles from foam and mounting boards.

FoamWerks WC-6010 Straight Bevel Cutter

Transcript: Video: how to use the FoamWerks™ WC-6010 Straight/Bevel Cutter to create perfectly straight cuts and beveled angled cuts from foam and mounting boards.
Video: how to use the FoamWerks™ WC-6010 Straight/Bevel Cutter to create perfectly straight cuts and beveled angled cuts from foam and mounting boards.

FoamWerks WB-6020 Freestyle Cutter

Transcript: Video: how to use the FoamWerks™ WB-6020 Freestyle Cutter, allowing for free movement and curves while you cut through foam and mounting boards.
Video: how to use the FoamWerks™ WB-6020 Freestyle Cutter, allowing for free movement and curves while you cut through foam and mounting boards.

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Frequent Asked Questions

Q
Can the cutter be used to cut card stock approx .030 thick?
Asked by Jeff Ehrlich
A
Since this cutter is specifically designed for foam board, we cannot confirm 100%. But, given that your paper stock is thinner, we don't see a reason why it wouldn't work. Just make sure you have the proper cutting mat beneath to allow the blade to fully penetrate the sheet. https://www.binding101.com/cutters-trimmers/blades-accessories/self-healing-cutting-mats
Answer by Binding101
Q
will this cut corrugated plastic?
Asked by Gwen
A
These cutters are meant for foam core board, which tends to be quite a bit softer than corrugated plastic. Unfortunately, for that reason, we do not recommend these cutters for corrugated boards.
Answer by Binding101

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