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Old 03-02-2008, 04:15 AM
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building a tank is a pretty ambitious project for a first on in acrylic. while it is easer to cut, it is a lot harder than glass to join properly. this becomes more so as you get larger in size. I would recomend getting some scraps that are the thickness you are going to use for the tank and practice doing but joints untill you can get them perfect (ie bubble free and invisable joint) also with acrylic you are going to need a few pricey items to be able to get that perfect joint. a deicent saw blade for acrylic (mine cost 160.00) a good router and bit, files, sand paper, scraper. most places that cut plastic for you don't worry about the quality of the cut and are not ready for glue so there is a lot of prep work befor the glue.

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