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Taborious:
Getting ready to start constructing my CP. I have the wood and the Lexan but I was wondering what is the best way to cut the Lexan? I was going to sandwich it between 2 peices of MDF but I'm wondering is a circular saw my best bet and any suggestion on teeth count for the blade? Do I need to lubricate???
IMMark:
They make a circular saw blade specific for plexi/lexan, can't remember the brand.  Might be able to use other blades too, probably the higher number of teeth the better.
nostrebor:
I cut it on a table saw with a 60 tooth blade if I am using a "circular Saw" IMHO the best way to cut it is with a router and a pattern bit.
rdagger:
The easiest way to make straight cuts in Lexan is to use a utility knife.
Taborious:
Is there a specific type router bit I should be looking for?
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