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Re: Cutting Lexan

Leave the protective backing paper (usually with the name plastered all over it) on the material until you are finished cutting.

This reduces the risk of chips and cracks as you cut it.

Think of that paper layer as safety glass in your car. If the panel breaks, it will not turn into little airborne missles heading toward your eyes.
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