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Looking for tips on working with acrylic


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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    Default Looking for tips on working with acrylic

    I'd like to do a few DIY projects with plexiglass (from Home Depot) but would like them to have smooth edges.

    First question: I have three tool for cutting at my disposal (circular saw, jig saw and dremel). Which is best and what type of blade should I use?

    Second question: How do I finish the cut edges? Is sanding the way to do this? If so, what grit should I use? Hand sanding or orbital?

    Third question: What do I use to bond pieces together? I understand that Weldon is difficult to obtain. Is there a readily available alternative?

    Just to be clear I will not be building tanks or anything that requires high grade acrylic.

    Thank you for your help.

    Tom

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    I find the best way to cut is with a metal straight edge and a scoring knife made for acrylic or plastic.
    Score the piece over and over again until it just snaps gently in your hands.
    You can pick up a finishing knife or scraper at the plastic supply store with the scoring knife and Weldron. Sand paper works really well too.

    If you can't find any of these tools close to you, there is a plastic supply near by to my house I would be happy to go buy the supplies and mail them to you.

    I've done multiple DIY fabrication project recently and it is alot of fun and easy with the right tools!
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    Here is a good site for some tips....

    http://www.melevsreef.com/tools.html

    Here is where I get alot of my supplies

    http://www.soltisplastics.com/
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    It is worth noting that the plexi glass at HD and the acrylic Melve is working with are 2 different things. They will require different techniques and solvents. They will also react differently to certain techniques.

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    I have cut with a band saw with nice results, just go REALLY SLOW, or it will heat up and melt back together and look like crap. You could sand and flame polish the edges if you needed it to look really nice, just practice on some scraps first.

    Weldon can be found online as a last resort.
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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    Thanks for the input everyone.

    Quote Originally Posted by schminksbro View Post
    It is worth noting that the plexi glass at HD and the acrylic Melve is working with are 2 different things. They will require different techniques and solvents. They will also react differently to certain techniques.
    ^That's a total tease. How about some details...

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