Looking for suggestions for cutting miles of drainage ditches.
I have 2" foam on my virtually flat layout and used raised cork for the main line and 1/8" cork for sidings. I still need to cut many drainage ditches and I want to lower the contour of the foam in places to vary the height slightly. So I need a power tool method of doing this without creating a giant mess. I have 3 ideas and wonder what works best?
1) Oscillating multi tool seems like an easy way of doing this and can use it to cut plywood out as needed to lower scenery further if needed for creeks
2) Dremel tool with a small sanding drum. Would use the shop vac at the same time to reduce pink spray
3) porter cable restorer. I think you could use the corner to get a v cut (I think. I don't own one)
While I love the idea of the Porter Cable restorer, I think for all but the creek beds on my layout its over kill.
https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=43583.0Dremel is not going to handle the larger job of tapering down an area well to lower that section of scenery
Oscillating multitool with the tile cutting blade should go through foam like a hot knife I think..
Suggestions, experiences?