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EvaPad “SeaDek” DIY

1BadTundra

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I picked up a 5’ roll of AMAZON special EvaFoam pad. I cut it with a razor knife, then used my router for the edging. Is it perfect, no. Was it $100 per pad, hell no!!! $25 well spent, what y’all think? It’s stone grey over blue camo… IMG_2569.jpegIMG_2568.jpegIMG_2567.jpeg
 
Thanks, I'm pretty shaky with my router LoL, but I figured I'd give it a shot. I couldn't drop $80-$100 on just a pad for these.
 
image of router setup please.
 
What router bit? wouldn't be too hard to build a guide for a perfect cut
 
It was a 1/2" flat with a 40 degree bevel on the side. I used a guide on the straight sections, on the curves I freehanded.
 
@1BadTundra , this popped up on the list of similar threads, so I was rereading it.

Was the sheet of foam already done with the lines/seams, and you just had to trim it to width and match the edge lines to the interior (or field portion)? Hopefully that makes sense, I don't know how to describe what I'm trying to say better than that right now ?

That's nice work, regardless, considering how much they want for just one of those cooler toppers. I bet that whole sheet cost less than one topper!
 
Free hand!!!???

That was awesome, the one time I tried free hand with a router it felt I was hearding squirrels.

Respect.
 
Also, full size router, or trim router?

If someone has a 3
Free hand!!!???

That was awesome, the one time I tried free hand with a router it felt I was hearding squirrels.

Respect.

The cordless trim routers that are available nowadays are better, and feel more controllable, but you aren't lying about that being a difficult job to freehand! Props for attempting it, had to be some pucker factor with those corners!
 
Also, full size router, or trim router?

If someone has a 3


The cordless trim routers that are available nowadays are better, and feel more controllable, but you aren't lying about that being a difficult job to freehand! Props for attempting it, had to be some pucker factor with those corners!
 
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