How Do You Cut A Sheet Of Plexiglass

Fit a circular saw or table saw with a fine blade with crosscut teeth to prevent chipping the piece during the cut.
How do you cut a sheet of plexiglass. In this video we demonstrate the four most common ways to cut acrylic sheet also known as perspex acrylit. Though plexiglass of. Score again and again as many as 10 or 12 times. For thin sheets of.
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. How to cut plexiglass by hand thickness. Mark your desired cut line using a straight edge then score the sheet of plastic with the utility knife making several passes until you. Use the saw at a.
Don safety goggles and gloves for protection. Lay the sheet on a flat surface and using a yardstick and a permanent marker or a grease marker measure and draw the. Thicker plexiglass strangely enough allows for the simplest of the cutting processes. Using a jigsaw to cut.
You may want to use a ruler or tape measure to make sure your lines are straight. Along the lines you marked carefully score the plexiglas five to 10 times with a glass cutter. Use a handheld rotary tool with a cut off wheel for very thin plexiglas where the material is too flexible for scoring or sawing. Cutting plexiglass can result in splinters or shards that can pose a.
Secure the sheet to a large work surface with a clamp. Lay your acrylic sheet on a flat work surface and mark the line to be cut. Lay the plexiglass flat on a work surface. Mark the plexiglas with a grease pencil where you want to cut it.
Next hold the yardstick to the marked line and run the dull side of a utility knife along the yardstick to score the. Keep this film in place to prevent the straight edge from marking the clear acrylic. First grab a metal. Scoring and snapping thin plexiglass.
Use a circular saw with a carbide tipped metal cutting blade. Place the plexiglas on a flat work surface. How to cut plexiglass method 1 of 3. Secure the plexiglas firmly with clamps on a solid working surface.