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| Franco B:
You find polycarb that much easier to cut? A 1/4" router bit goes through acrylic like butter. I just finished two of these 2 Spicy/HOTD repro CPOs for someone out of 5mm acrylic. Didn't take long at all even using a cheap £2 1/4" flush trim bit. |
| doctorhifi:
Just a reminder that polycarbonates don't like ammonia so avoid using Windex to clean Lexan: Can I use Windex® on all types of windows and mirrors? On glass windows and mirrors, Windex® cleaners work great. They're fast and easy, and they cut right through dirt and grime. Just spray on Windex® and wipe it off for a streak-free shine. If you plan to use Windex® on your tinted windows, test a small area first. Care of tinted windows may vary. For all of you airplane and helicopter owners, we're sorry, but Windex® is not formulated to clean your LEXAN® windows. http://www.windex.com/faq/ |
| FrizzleFried:
--- Quote from: Franco B on September 28, 2009, 06:50:34 am ---You find polycarb that much easier to cut? A 1/4" router bit goes through acrylic like butter. I just finished two of these 2 Spicy/HOTD repro CPOs for someone out of 5mm acrylic. Didn't take long at all even using a cheap £2 1/4" flush trim bit. --- End quote --- I do... I can't count how many plexi pieces of cracked and/or broke... I've NEVER broken a Lexan piece...ever... |
| Franco B:
The only time when I have cracked/broken it is when trying to drill large holes too close to each other. I now just drill them 8mm and then route them. |
| Avinitlarge:
What is normally used on Std CP's? My original CP is 23 years old and has very few scratches on it, It only has a piece which looks very slightly melted |
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