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Re: Bonding polycarbonate to polycarbonate

Another option is to heat the sheet with an acetylene torch and bend it on a vice. My team used this method on our robot last year for one of our components. Although this only really works for certain applications. If you don't need absolute precision, then this is a great way to go.
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