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<blockquote data-quote="MXJMR" data-source="post: 364802" data-attributes="member: 548496"><p>Ive done and saw people cut pieces of thin wood and place them on the inside of the hole cut out for the plexi. Then just use screws big enough to get threw the wood and plexi. then do something around the front side of the plexi so u dont see the wood on the backside. Its easier than it sounds and its easier if u dont have a router or arent just good w/ them.</p><p></p><p>There is one problem though: say u have 3/4" mdf and like 1/4" plexi it wont sit flush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MXJMR, post: 364802, member: 548496"] Ive done and saw people cut pieces of thin wood and place them on the inside of the hole cut out for the plexi. Then just use screws big enough to get threw the wood and plexi. then do something around the front side of the plexi so u dont see the wood on the backside. Its easier than it sounds and its easier if u dont have a router or arent just good w/ them. There is one problem though: say u have 3/4" mdf and like 1/4" plexi it wont sit flush. [/QUOTE]
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