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barebucta

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Took mine to a harware store in manhattan, they did it for $1 a cut. Some sandpaper and elbow grease and wha-lah....acrylic cut and ready for building. You neevr know, check out places like ace, even HD and they may cut it for you. Never know til you ask.
 

junglebase

Will always be a Newbie..
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Jersey City
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Took mine to a harware store in manhattan, they did it for $1 a cut. Some sandpaper and elbow grease and wha-lah....acrylic cut and ready for building. You neevr know, check out places like ace, even HD and they may cut it for you. Never know til you ask.

thanks... i will try that...
 

tosiek

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a regular wood saw works also if you can't find an acrylic saw for the table saw.

Just go slow because the plastic heats up the blade quick (wood doesn't heat up saw blades if they are sharp, cool little tidbit of info), and the quicker you go the more chances you give yourself to rip up and chip the edges as your cutting it.

If you have any carpentry shops near your house, they will usually cut it also for u.
 

samster

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brooklyn
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lols i cut mine with a rough a$$ mabe 80 teeth saw blade and then routered it out and it was good! u might not even need a fine blade if u don't have one!
 

scarf_ace1981

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San Juan, PR
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first question: how thick is the acrylic?

2nd: straight cuts?

i have a little hand held knife that scores acrylic if it's thin enough. cost a couple bucks @ a hardware store.
 

bad coffee

Inept at life.
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I've cut 1/4" with a score cutter. You just have to make a few passes at the cut. And you also have to make sure you get the edges of the sheet scored really well.

But you can't beat the routered edge for clean glue lines. I bought a cheapo ryobi router table at HD for $100. add a $15 flush cut bit and you're good to go.

B
 

DonCisco

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Staten Island
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If you have a chance, you can go to a hardware store (the old fashioned kind), and they can cut it for you. Usually a dollar per cut. That will give you nice clean cuts, then you can sand or rout it. Or get an acrylic scorer make a few passes, use a metal ruler as your guide... and crack it.
 

junglebase

Will always be a Newbie..
Location
Jersey City
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Here is the finished product.. thank you very much John (Bueller).. it came out good for a first timer....:splitspin
 

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