Best way to cut plexiglass
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Best way to cut plexiglass
What's the best way to cut plexiglass? I bought an 18x20 sheet last night, with a thickness of 1/8 inch, and I need to trim it to 14x16. This is plexiglass sheet, and not impact acrylic.
The edges don't have to be perfect because I have to mount it flush with a vertical edge, and am already expecting to have to do some filling of gaps.
I have a circular saw, Dremel, and razor knives at my disposal. I also have a hacksaw somewhere in the dusty innards of my shed. I thought about scoring it with a razor knife, and then "snapping" it the same way I cut styrene.
Thanks in advance for any help y'all might be able to give me!
The edges don't have to be perfect because I have to mount it flush with a vertical edge, and am already expecting to have to do some filling of gaps.
I have a circular saw, Dremel, and razor knives at my disposal. I also have a hacksaw somewhere in the dusty innards of my shed. I thought about scoring it with a razor knife, and then "snapping" it the same way I cut styrene.
Thanks in advance for any help y'all might be able to give me!
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If it is a straight edge I vote with the score and snap method.
But score deeply and snap it over a sharp edge or place the score over a large dowel e.g. broom handle and press gently, work your way along the "break".
But score deeply and snap it over a sharp edge or place the score over a large dowel e.g. broom handle and press gently, work your way along the "break".
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For plexi, the best scribe'n'pop technique is to scribe deep (it's 1/8", so go down at least 1/32" or better 3/64") on the "up" side (the one you'll bend AWAY) and shallower on the other side, so the crack you create will end on the right place (sometimes plexi will crack sideways on the scored line and will make a squiggly "bevel").
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If you can clamp the piece to your workbench with a wood slat you will find the snap method a lot easier. Just clamp it pretty close to the score line.
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Thanks for all the replies!
I think I'm going to go with the snap method. I'll score it with a hobby knife first, then go back with a razor knife for a deeper cut. I'm going to be fitting this into a base, and I know I'll have a little trimming to do as I go. My plan is to score and cut one side first, check for fit, and then do the other side. As long as I'm within about 1/10 inch, I'll be ok. I already know I'll have a little filling to do around the edges, so I'm not really worried about that aspect of it.
Thanks again!
I think I'm going to go with the snap method. I'll score it with a hobby knife first, then go back with a razor knife for a deeper cut. I'm going to be fitting this into a base, and I know I'll have a little trimming to do as I go. My plan is to score and cut one side first, check for fit, and then do the other side. As long as I'm within about 1/10 inch, I'll be ok. I already know I'll have a little filling to do around the edges, so I'm not really worried about that aspect of it.
Thanks again!
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Commander Burnham: Fortunately for you, I was raised on Vulcan. We don't do funny.
Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
Commander Burnham: Fortunately for you, I was raised on Vulcan. We don't do funny.
Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
I just watched a couple of guys cut a bunch of plexi into windows. They used an angle grinder with a cut off blade in it. I would suggest that a cut off blade in your dremel would work just as well.
Draw your line and then make several passes until you are through the material. You will have lots of debris, but you should have nice smooth edges because the blade will melt the plastic as it cuts.
Draw your line and then make several passes until you are through the material. You will have lots of debris, but you should have nice smooth edges because the blade will melt the plastic as it cuts.
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