Scoring and snapping thin plexiglass.
How to cut thick plexiglass sheets.
Lay your acrylic sheet on a flat work surface and mark the line to be cut.
Using a jigsaw to cut.
You need to put the plexiglas sheet in the flat working area firstly.
Lay the plexiglas sheet on the surface.
Cutting plexiglass can result in splinters or shards that can pose a.
For thin sheets of.
Measure the cutting line.
Measure the ruler against the cutting line and then draw the knife repeatedly down its edge gradually increasing the pressure with each pass.
Fit a circular saw or table saw with a fine blade with crosscut teeth to prevent chipping the piece during the cut.
Lay the sheet on a flat surface and using a yardstick and a permanent marker or a grease marker measure and draw the.
How to cut plexiglass method 1 of 3.
First grab a metal ruler and a utility knife preferably one with a brand new blade.
Using your ruler as a guide run a plastic scoring blade along the cutting line trying to make one continuous line with gentle even pressure.
Use the saw at a.
Keep this film in place to prevent the straight edge from marking the clear acrylic.
Cutting straight lines with a circular saw.
Use the circular blade saw or a table blade saw to cut large sheets step 1.
Line the plexiglass sheet along the cut line.
Next hold the yardstick to the marked line and run the dull side of a utility knife along the yardstick to score the.
Clamp down the straight edge on the cut line plexiglass can scratch easily which is why it s sold with a protective film on the surface.
Thicker plexiglass strangely enough allows for the simplest of the cutting processes.
Score again and again as many as 10 or 12 times.
Score the line in the acrylic with a plastic scoring blade.
To make the cutting line you need a ruler or one tape measure and a.
Use a circular saw with a carbide tipped metal cutting blade.