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| ThePaul:
Hi, I've spent the better part or the afternoon reading all the old posts relating to cutting lexan. Basically I'm looking for a method to cut my lexan overlay to match up exactly with my existing MDF CP. I have a jigsaw, circular saw and drimmel avaiable ... but no router. I just don't see how I will be able to get an exact (flush) cut with any of these tools. Has anyone had success with this setup or am I going to have to find a way convince the wife I need to spend $100 on a router? Thanks in advance for your time. |
| SaiNRuB:
Id let you borrow mine if you were close enough. Any neighbors that owe you a favor? |
| Xiaou2:
Maybe you can grab a rotozip type bit to use with your dremel. Im pretty sure Ive seen them for the smaller dremals.. |
| bdsjake:
I've seen a "router" attachement for dremel and like small rotoary tools. Can't tell you how good they work, never used the one I have for my dremel., but might do the job for you. |
| rdagger:
I've had good results cutting Lexan with a sharp box cutter and then sanding with a random orbit sander. This method is handy on small pieces that are difficult to clamp when routing. |
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