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<blockquote data-quote="mmouse57" data-source="post: 6477042" data-attributes="member: 609390"><p>I cut 1in plexi on my table saw all the time 'delta 10in prof. I use a 60+ tooth blade ande i can get though 12in at a time before my blade heats up</p><p></p><p>so get the table saw ready to cut and push the pelxi though fast make sure your blade is brand new this way the glass will glide though</p><p></p><p>its harder to drill/predill holes with counter sinking trust me.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't use a circular saw for plexi tho as you want a solid field to work against</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmouse57, post: 6477042, member: 609390"] I cut 1in plexi on my table saw all the time 'delta 10in prof. I use a 60+ tooth blade ande i can get though 12in at a time before my blade heats up so get the table saw ready to cut and push the pelxi though fast make sure your blade is brand new this way the glass will glide though its harder to drill/predill holes with counter sinking trust me. I wouldn't use a circular saw for plexi tho as you want a solid field to work against [/QUOTE]
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