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sleeman 09-26-2004 04:10 AM

Acrylic saw blade.
 
I was looking at 10" blades at Canadian Tire yesterday. There was one blade there that said it is made for cutting melamine, plastics etc. It was about 18 bucks. What am I looking for when buying a blade for cutting acrylic? I need to cut up to 1/2" thick sheets.
Where and what blades are you using?

Cheers,

AL

StirCrazy 09-26-2004 03:44 PM

either of these will be awsome (I have the second one)
http://www.1blades.com/products.ecs/list/142/1486/0/5/

the problem with a melamine blade is they are usaly a alternating tooth design and would melt acrylic. If you are only going to use it ones.. better off going to a plastic shop and gettingit cut for you.

Steve

sleeman 09-26-2004 04:43 PM

Thanks Steve.
Is there anything cheaper that can be bought locally? ie Home Depot/Revy? That won't melt the acrylic.

Cheers,

Al

whaase 09-26-2004 05:46 PM

I used a couple different ones. One was a 60 tooth triple chip and the other was a 80 tooth triple chip. They were each about $90 (but we have them in our shop for other things) They both worked very well. Most should work (Get as many tooth as you can afford) and try and find a thicker one. They don't flex as much (straighter cuts), put the blade about 1" above the material and cut slow. I've cut alot of melamine this way and I get no chips on the bottom.

Walter

sleeman 09-26-2004 06:15 PM

The saw I am using has a 180 tooth blade on it, I am just concerned about melting during the cut. Will this blade suffice? I am making a sump, so good joints are obviously a must.
I guess we can make a practice cut and see how it looks.

Cheers,

Al

Invigor 09-26-2004 06:26 PM

http://www.melevsreef.com/acrylics/routing.html

some extra info. marc does TONS of acrylic work

whaase 09-26-2004 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sleeman
The saw I am using has a 180 tooth blade on it, I am just concerned about melting during the cut. Will this blade suffice? I am making a sump, so good joints are obviously a must.
I guess we can make a practice cut and see how it looks.

Cheers,

Al

I would try cutting a small piece and see what happens.

Walter

sleeman 09-26-2004 06:32 PM

I am actually using some of his ideas in my sump. I did not realize he mentioned the type of blade to be used.
I am going to try his bubble tower idea in hopes of eliminating the bubbles returning to my tank.

Cheers,

Al


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