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| psychopanda:
Discovered that I have a 1/16" overhang of plexi on one side of my cp. I previously used a dremel tool to cut the plexi, but recently the dremel died. I was thinking about trying to remove the excess with a router, but I think that the plexi will crack once the router bit comes in contact. Has anyone had any luck using a router to trim/cut plexiglass? |
| AtomSmasher:
--- Quote from: psychopanda on June 28, 2006, 07:13:06 pm ---Has anyone had any luck using a router to trim/cut plexiglass? --- End quote --- IMO thats the best way to cut plexi, using a flush trim bit. |
| leapinlew:
--- Quote from: AtomSmasher on June 28, 2006, 07:24:47 pm --- --- Quote from: psychopanda on June 28, 2006, 07:13:06 pm ---Has anyone had any luck using a router to trim/cut plexiglass? --- End quote --- IMO thats the best way to cut plexi, using a flush trim bit. --- End quote --- I agree. I recently cut plexi using the same method. Just be sure to clamp the plexi down well. Here is a picture of me cutting MDF with a flush trim router bit. |
| MYX:
I used a router as well. I even used it for my button holes. Worked great. Make sure your bits are new and/or sharp. |
| psychopanda:
Thanks guys, that bolsters my spirits! :) I'll have to give it a try. Does the router leave sharp edges on the plexil? Most of my plexi edges are surrounded/hidden by wood because I couldn't get them very smooth. |
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