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what is the most efficient way to cut plexi-glass
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Re: cuting plexi
A table saw with a non-ferrous blade.
After that, a jig saw with some lubricant to avoid melting from the friction. Eugene |
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Re: cuting plexi
A band saw works too.
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Re: cuting plexi
If it's really thin plexiglas, I think you can score it and then carefully snap it. Look it up on google for more instructions.
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Re: cuting plexi
The same blades you use for wood will work well but, you can buy specialty bits to cut plexi which work really nicely.
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Re: cuting plexi
depends how much you care.
a carbide table saw blade works great for making strips. metal bandsaw blade nice and slow works. if milling it use a little coolant. just regular 40:1 mixture if its polycarbonate scoring may not work |
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Re: cuting plexi
If it's polycarbonate, you can use a jump press (I've only ever cut 1/16" thick polycarbonate on a jump press, I'm not sure how much thicker you can get before it doesn't work as well.
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Re: cuting plexi
I suggest with a properly applied cutting implement.
I'd love to help, but we need a bit more info. What thickness? What kind of cuts? What type of Plexiglass, or is this actually Polycarbonate/Acrylic? |
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Re: cuting plexi
My Favorite way to cut plexiglass is with a table saw. I've done it with a vertical bandsaw and a guide to keep it straight but the plexiglass may crack if it gets too jumpy.
As for Lexan (Polycarb), a Table Saw is still best for Straight cuts and I Like a vertical band saw the best for any kind of a technical cut. If you're in a pinch and you need to cut Lexan (polycarb) you can use a Circular Saw. I'd only cut this way as a last resort because it gets pretty dangerous. |
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Re: cuting plexi
If it is thin, like 1/16 or smaller, shears work. They are slow but very straight.
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Re: cuting plexi
Also, leave the paper backing on it while you're cutting it!!!!
This is important to avoid cracking/splintering for whatever method you use to cut it if you're using a saw type method. If you're using a heated up piece of wire (which is possible for both cutting & bending - on a very low heat setting to avoid burning too much), then it would probably be better to take the paper off first. |
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Re: cuting plexi
Leave the film on the plexi glass, use a small tooth ratio blade, and also cut slowly so it will not fuse back together.
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Re: cuting plexi
Don't use a hand saw. I had to do that at a regional once and it was not a good idea.
Also, when you cut plexi with a power blade. Realize that the plexi will send off little fragments of the glass. Might be a good idea to have sleeves on when cutting. (Just make sure the sleeves can't get caught or anything.) |
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Re: cuting plexi
We have been using jigsaws. Not the best, but they work. Gotta use coarse blades though, or else you will have melting problems.
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Re: cuting plexi
A foot shear works well for 1/8" and thinner polycarbonate.
For thicker polycarb, a circular saw goes fast, but it splinters like mad. |
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