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Re: Cutting Lexan

Sorry, I was thinking of acrylic and the directions I read recently on one of those cutters. Polycarb is indeed tougher. That I would not hesitate to cut with most any sharp sawblade, just don't feed it too fast or hard. And it doesn't like to be fed through a very fine jigsaw...it tends to heat up and weld itself back together. Very annoying!
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