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![]() How are you do it yourself guys and gals cutting small and large pieces of acrylic?
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![]() Table saw to cut big pieces
sliding compound to cut medium and small pieces Router to trim down to the exact size and smooth out the edges. for saw blades, I use 60-80 teeth triple chip grind blades. TIP: if using thin-kerf blade, support the blade with blade stiffeners http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...080,41165&ap=1
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![]() Are you guys using the weldon line of glues, and does anyone in the fraser valley know a good place to buy them?
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Thanks for the info Chin. I will have to set up my table saw and give it a try.
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![]() PlasticWorks in Surrey. Used to be the old Industrial Paint and Supplies.
http://www.plasticworks.ca/
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![]() I haave a special blade for acrylic for my table say. makes a 60 tooth tripple chip blade look like a hand saw
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![]() Steve
where did you get the blade and how much? I'm looking to upgrade my blade.
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