Posted March 25, 200916 yr My shop teacher has a 1 inch thick piece of plexiglass, and he said if I can find way to cut it, I can have it. I have a tablesaw, circularsaw, router, and a jigsaw, but wasn't sure if any of them would cut it. Will they?
March 25, 200916 yr I have this blade for my Dewalt Compound Miter Saw: http://grizzly.com/outlet/DW7668-12-x-1-80...tic-Blade/H6591Thats a 12" blade. What size blade does your table saw use? I wonder if they make a MTCG blade for your table saw. MTCG is the type of cut they use on the carbide tips for cutting plastics.
March 25, 200916 yr I was just wondering this because I have some 1/2" 1/4" lexan to make some cuts on. I already figured the table saw but wasn't sure.
March 25, 200916 yr Amazon bladehttp://www.amazon.com/Freud-LU94M010-10-In...c/dp/B00004T7ALx2 on that, if your table saw takes a 10" blade, that bish will do it.
March 25, 200916 yr My shop teacher has a 1 inch thick piece of plexiglass, and he said if I can find way to cut it, I can have it. I have a tablesaw, circularsaw, router, and a jigsaw, but wasn't sure if any of them would cut it. Will they?I have built a lot of industrial guarding useing lexan and plexiglass. What ever method you choose, cut at a decent speed so that your blade does not heat up and start melting the plexiglass. I personaly would use a band saw for material that thick.
March 25, 200916 yr My shop teacher has a 1 inch thick piece of plexiglass, and he said if I can find way to cut it, I can have it. I have a tablesaw, circularsaw, router, and a jigsaw, but wasn't sure if any of them would cut it. Will they?I have built a lot of industrial guarding useing lexan and plexiglass. What ever method you choose, cut at a decent speed so that your blade does not heat up and start melting the plexiglass. I personaly would use a band saw for material that thick.yeah forget the 60$ blade
March 25, 200916 yr I just use a bandsaw here at work, a jigsaw will work too. Run a thin line of oil on the line you are going to cut, will help if you use a jigsaw.
March 25, 200916 yr I just use a bandsaw here at work, a jigsaw will work too. Run a thin line of oil on the line you are going to cut, will help if you use a jigsaw.ill have to try this some time.
March 25, 200916 yr Author I will try to talk him into letting me have it. It should work this is a lot of ways to do it. i wasnt even sure if the tools i had would do it. BTW i have a 10 inch blade tablesaw.
March 25, 200916 yr where is the best place to find plexi or lexan cheap? last time i checked plexi was pretty expensive
March 25, 200916 yr where is the best place to find plexi or lexan cheap? last time i checked plexi was pretty expensivePM me with size, I might be able to help. Edited March 25, 200916 yr by nmssd12
March 25, 200916 yr I agree on the bandsaw. I would also think that a fine-toothed blade would work best?
March 26, 200916 yr Author I got the plexi, now I just have to design a box around. I think I'm gion to use the jigsaw method with lots of oil and just let the blade cool dow aftr while so it doesnt melt. It's pretty decent size, 1"X22"X72", but it was free so i have no idea how much it would cost.
March 26, 200916 yr congratulations, you just scored yourself a few hundred dollars worth of plexi for free!
March 26, 200916 yr I got the plexi, now I just have to design a box around. I think I'm gion to use the jigsaw method with lots of oil and just let the blade cool dow aftr while so it doesnt melt. It's pretty decent size, 1"X22"X72", but it was free so i have no idea how much it would cost.Damn, that's a big piece!
March 26, 200916 yr i would say that the hardest part is getting it together without cracking it but 1 inch is pretty thick.
March 26, 200916 yr Author Yea i kno i figured it would be about 200 bucks, but im not making the whole box plexi. I don't hane enough for that. So im just going to make like a little see through window in the box, maybe with some lights on the inside. I'm not sure yet. I'll probably hold it together with some bolts or screws. im not sure yet. When i start to build it I'll post a log up.
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