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Re: plexi glass

I would suggest not using plexi...it shatters with impact and is generally much harder to machine (depending on your application). If at all possible, try to use a product such as Lexan (very flexible and strong).

Lexan is a brandname...here is some information: http://www.gelexan.com/gelexan/features.html

there are other brands that offer the same features. Good luck!

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