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![]() I was advised a table saw will cut acrylic nicely, but I don't have one.
Anyone tried a sliding mitre saw or tile wet saw? Both have circular blades....
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![]() Sliding mitre saw works just fine, use a blade that you would use for laminate flooring.
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![]() Bandsaw, circular skill saw, jigsaw, all work well. I haven't tried a reciprocating sawsall but expect with the correct blade it would work too.
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![]() Don't bother with the tile saw as the acrylic would destroy the blade enless you can get a standard saw blade for it. You have a pm heading your way
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![]() I've got a table saw and sliding mitre saw setup in my garage if ya ever wanna do a couple cuts feel free to gimme a MSG. I'm just down the road.
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![]() I used a skill saw and a clamp on guide, like a fence on table saw. I was also only making baffles for my sump so finish wasn't criticle however it seemed to cut true with no noticable high or low spots.
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![]() Or use a router and a clamp on guide
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