F/S: 3/4" Plexi BNIB

The 2 biggest requirements for cutting acrylic and polycarbonate:

A brand new "High" tooth count, carbide tipped sawblade,.. blades previously used on wood/wood-like material will be slightly dulled and will result in chipped edges,.. a high tooth count also allows heat caused by friction to be transferred dissipate over a larger surface of the blade,.. router bits also need to be new.

Patience,.. for anything thicker than 3/16", never cut acryl./poly. At full depth. regardless of tooth count, you will effectively overheat the material upon doing this. Slowly make multiple passes while increasing depth 1/8" at a time for each pass.

Just an "fyi"

 
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