I bought a sheet of plexi that im going to use for the front sliding doors to the enclosure.
Are there any tips to cutting it so I dont screw it up? What type of blade/saw etc?
thanks
Lowes sells a plexi knife that scores and cuts. Its a pain in the ass no matter how you do it...lol
I let them cut it for me at lowes. Makes my life easy.
you can cut the plexi with a utility knife or razor blade. set the sheet on something hard like a tile floor and use a ruler to draw the score line. score the sheet along the line till you have a decent sized score mark in the plexi. then line the score up on the edge of a counter top with the cut facing up, apply even pressure to both sdes. and it should snap on the score. then take some fine grit sand paper and smooth out the cut edge. i used to work at lowes, and this is how we cut the plexi when our machine was out of order.
During high school I did robotics and we had to cut a LOT of plexi. The best two things were a table saw for long straight cuts and a band saw for smaller special shapes. I know most people don't have those tools so I would suggest either: A. a circular saw with a metal blade (a wood blade will destroy your piece) B. find someone willing to cut it for you. Finding someone shouldn't be too difficult. Just be careful because its easy to screw up and man that stuff can get pricey!
Like tom said they will cut it for you for free when you buy it there. I'm sure if you have the proof of purchase they will honor it. Also AchiKat has the best way if you don't have saws. Just make sure you have even pressure to snap it. if it doesn't snap even you can use pliers to snap any little parts that decided to be a pain.
ok so i cut it last night. used a circular saw with a carbide blade. one edge is a little rough so im going to sand it but other than that it worked out pretty well.