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<blockquote data-quote="spltuscon" data-source="post: 6475262" data-attributes="member: 611863"><p>You can do it by plunge cutting with a circular saw (using a plywood blade, like 140 teeth) but it is difficult to be accurate that way. You can use a jigsaw that's variable speed and cut at a lower speed to avoid it melting back together.</p><p></p><p>Thinner plexi can be cut relatively easy using the razor blade and straight edge method, but it is very difficult and time consuming to do with thick stock.</p><p></p><p>You might want to consider finding a place that will do the cuts for you. Not to discourage you from trying, but it is very easy to ruin it.</p><p></p><p>Good luck though, it'll look nice if you do it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spltuscon, post: 6475262, member: 611863"] You can do it by plunge cutting with a circular saw (using a plywood blade, like 140 teeth) but it is difficult to be accurate that way. You can use a jigsaw that's variable speed and cut at a lower speed to avoid it melting back together. Thinner plexi can be cut relatively easy using the razor blade and straight edge method, but it is very difficult and time consuming to do with thick stock. You might want to consider finding a place that will do the cuts for you. Not to discourage you from trying, but it is very easy to ruin it. Good luck though, it'll look nice if you do it right. [/QUOTE]
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