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<blockquote data-quote="geowick07" data-source="post: 2628753" data-attributes="member: 568423"><p>The last time i had to cut plexi, i had to use a jig-saw as well. It started chipping on me, and i was at a loss for an idea how to avoid it. So, i figured i would try taping off where the cuts would be made, and it worked fairly well. get an idea of where your cuts need to be made, tape them off, then make your exact measurements and draw your lines. When your done, carefully strip off the tape, so in the event that it DID still chip, you won't break it off. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geowick07, post: 2628753, member: 568423"] The last time i had to cut plexi, i had to use a jig-saw as well. It started chipping on me, and i was at a loss for an idea how to avoid it. So, i figured i would try taping off where the cuts would be made, and it worked fairly well. get an idea of where your cuts need to be made, tape them off, then make your exact measurements and draw your lines. When your done, carefully strip off the tape, so in the event that it DID still chip, you won't break it off. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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