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Old Nov 29, 2007, 02:55 PM
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how do you Cut 1/4" plexiglass

I would like to cut 1/4" plexiglass without melting it.

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Old Nov 29, 2007, 03:06 PM   #2  
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dont quote me but i think you can cut it with a table saw, make sure its a carbide tips blade.ive also heard you can turn the blade around backwards but ive never tried it, it could also be dangerous to do so.

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bobsmyuncle agrees: I always use a table saw with carbide blade. Leave the masking on. The only trick is to go slow enough so that it doesn't chip but fast enough that it doesn't melt.
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Old Nov 29, 2007, 04:11 PM   #3  
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Agree with glavine... have a look in your local hardware store at saw blades. You should be able to find one that lists it can cut plexiglas. I think the blade I bought recently for aluminum was listed as plexiglass and non-ferrous metals.

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Carbide blades work fine.

Incidently, when drilling plexiglass soapy water (dishwahing liquid) makes a good lubercant. Black and Decker Bullet Bits also work nicely.

You can also fire polish the edges. Practice first.
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Ronhell - I have used a utility knife and a stright edge, you have to make a few cuts across it but it works, after cutting a few times I clamp it down good with a piece of 1 x 4 and snap the piece i dont want off . NOTE ( IF YOU USE A SKIL SAW ,{ PUT A PIECE OF PLYWOOD OR 1x ON TOP TO KEEP FROM SCARCHING THE PLEXIGLASS ) good luck::: F.B.E.

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Old Dec 2, 2007, 05:04 AM   #6  
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The best way to cut plexiglass is with a straight edge and a utility knife with a new blade.
Score it several times to get a clean deep line and put it on the edge of a table with the edge extending slightly. Clamp the piece that you want to use down and snap the unused piece down like a piece of glass. It's always best to do a trial run if you can. Good luck. Using a table saw or skil saw will cause it to chip even with the protective paper still on it.
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