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So where does everyone get their larger plastics for your CPs that are more than 36"? Also while you're here, what type do you prefer? What thickness do you prefer?
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Plastic shops. I have a few shops locally I use:
https://www.yelp.com/biz/paragon-plastics-santa-ana
http://www.cuttingedgeplastics.com/
I found the second one by calling one of those custom container/shelving/engraving stores and asked for a large unfinished piece of acrylic.
They pointed me to their supplier.
Home depot and Lowes sells large sheets as well, price sucks compared to plastic shops.
I like 1/16th inch acrylic(plexiglass). Clear and stands up to scuff real well. Its also easier to score and snap.
Using 2 sheets as a marquee holder.
Do not use 1/8" on 3/4" MDF for the control panel. Too thick, 1/16' is enough.
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If you plan on using t molding around the edge of your panel I would consider using 5/8" wood with 1/8" plexi so you finish at 3/4" and can still use the most common size molding available.
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That would have been the smarter thing to do.... but its not carried in smaller panels at the hardware store.
Maybe I should just look for a lumber yard...
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Thanks for the advice. I did some calling around and found a place that will cut me a 24" x 48" x 1/16" for $25. I'm going with it. I think I'll do 1/16" plastic + 3/4" MDF and just take the bottom edge off of the MDF before I put the 3/4" moulding on. It is only the control panel so it shouldn't be hard...I hope.
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You could just buy 13/16" t-molding and do an off centered slot cut.
https://www.t-molding.com/smooth-081in.html
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Ended up stopping at Home Depot just to see what they had. To my surprise, they had 24" x 48" x .093" Optix acrylic for $27, so I just bought it. Not sure why .093, but it will work.
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