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I agree,if its real thin just scribe it using a straight edge ruler and a utility knife.For thicker stuff just use a circular saw with a high tooth count and use masking tape over the cutting line to avoid splintering.
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For a circular saw or table saw, would just a hight tooth count do it, or, should you use a special blade for acrylic? If so, which blade do you recommend?
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Quote:
http://www.1blades.com/products.ecs/list/142/1486/0/5/ Steve
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Thanks.
Robert |