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Lexan Vs. PlexiGlass
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wooowman93:
Please put up which you think is better not what you used
Blanka:
If the question is for screen covers: Glass
If it is for CP's: aluminimum.
wooowman93:
for cps
NoOne=NBA=:
I'm partial to thin, velvet matte Lexan overlam.
That, or silkscreened metal, is what you will find on all the old-school dedicated cabinets.
The thicker (1/8") overlays always screamed cheap conversion kit to me.
The advantage to using the thinner overlam is that it has a pebbled finish, so it doesn't show fingerprints and minor scratches the way that the polished finish does.
Franco B:
Lexan = Polycarbonate
Plexiglass = Acrylic
I would use acrylic as its tougher than polycarbonate. Polycarbonate machines/cuts easier but both materials machine well when using the right tools. A router with a small diamter cutter cuts beautifully.
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