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Title: Cut Holes in Acrylic Overlay
Post by: eyal8r on December 03, 2004, 12:06:40 am
Hey guys-
Am getting ready to cut holes in the CP. I bought some high impact acrylic at Lowes tonight ($14 OUCH!). I also bought a spade bit for the buttons and a regular hole saw for the tbs. 

Question-  I'm worried about the spade bit and hole saw splitting/chipping/breaking the acrylic overlay. It says it's high impact, but it's only 0.80" thick, and I've easily split this stuff before drilling holes. I know I can tape the holes with Duct Tape and cut the holes slow, but, I'm still worried about it. Mainly worried about the Spade bit doing it- should I go back and get the hole saw instead of the spade bit?  Or, will the spade bit be ok?  Any insights?
Thanks!
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Title: Re: Cut Holes in Acrylic Overlay
Post by: GGKoul on December 03, 2004, 12:48:30 am
Make sure the acrylic is sercure and there's no chatter when you drill.  Also, don't push hard when drilling.
Title: Re: Cut Holes in Acrylic Overlay
Post by: Pacific Ripper on December 03, 2004, 01:28:26 am
The hole saw works much better than a spade bit. The spade has a higher chance of cracking the acrylic, and with a hole saw you get a somewhat cleaner cut.
Title: Re: Cut Holes in Acrylic Overlay
Post by: eyal8r on December 03, 2004, 02:05:41 am
Hmmm- that's what I was afraid of. The hole saw was more expensive, but, cheaper than buying another piece of acrylic, that's for sure!

Also- I will tape the areas before I drill, but, should I also sandwich the plastic between boards?  Run the drill in reverse as mentioned in other posts?  Or is some of this not needed?

Thanks for the input...
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Title: Re: Cut Holes in Acrylic Overlay
Post by: Pacific Ripper on December 03, 2004, 02:19:58 am
Well, I sandwiched mine between boards and I used C clamps so that the acrylic wouldn't move around so much I didn't bother running the drill in reverse. You might still get a gunky build-up of melted acrylic due to the heat caused by the friction but it's easy to clean off and much better than cracking it. By the way, some places like Tap Plastics: http://www.tapplastics.com sell acrylic for a lot cheaper. I bought mine for less than $9.
Title: Re: Cut Holes in Acrylic Overlay
Post by: Xiaou2 on December 03, 2004, 02:35:52 am
actually, a spade bit will make a smoother hole.
Title: Re: Cut Holes in Acrylic Overlay
Post by: eyal8r on December 03, 2004, 02:47:15 am
wow- this is great advice!  Maybe I'll go get that hole saw since I don't have a press or guide. I'll let you guys know when it's done. I still don't have the graphics done yet- not even started. In fact, I'm lost for ideas. I might just cheese out and take a pre-made overlay- lol... and to think I got my Master's Degree in Computer Graphics!  LOL!!!  Oh well, time is money, and this is just a fun little project, so design isn't overly important. 

Thanks for all the help guys!
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Title: Re: Cut Holes in Acrylic Overlay
Post by: teef two on December 03, 2004, 05:23:28 am
I sandwiched mine between the control panel and a bit of scrap plywood. Freehand drill using a spade bit and it worked perfectly. No cracking whatsoever. If you have a steady hand you really dont need a drill press.

Test on a bit of scrap to make sure.
Title: Re: Cut Holes in Acrylic Overlay
Post by: PedroSilva on December 03, 2004, 06:35:02 am
Hi,

I've used a spade bit also ... I think that the holes get to be much more smother then if you use hole saw ...

How I did it:

- Drill the acrylic attached to a piece of wood, preferable with the same size of the CP / plexi (no need to sandwish it)
- Do not remove the protective cover ...
- Use high speed (2000 rpm) and drill very very slowly ... this rotation speed will heat a little bit the acrylic and then it comes out as little strips of soft rubber ... the surroundind of the holes look perfectly smooth ...

For the trackball, I used a dremel with the wall cutter bit ...