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The suggestion not to use a hand held reciprocating
"jig" saw is because it will break the plastic is possibly correct however, being sure to support the plastic using a piece of plywood under it while cutting will avoid breaking if you choose to use the hand held saw. This is good if the piece is too large to handle on the band saw or you do not own one. Leave the paper on the plastic. Draw the line you want to cut, cut slowly and use a proper blade that is fine tooth, hollow ground and specifically designed for cutting plastic. Smooth up with a cabinet scraper to relieve the sharp cut edge. I've always used a hand held saw and the only time the plastic breaks is if it is not fully supported from beneath.All this works well for curves. If the cuts are all straight, score the plastic with a special plastic scoring knife, place a dowel (broom stick) under the score, then place two boards along either side of the score on top of the plastic and press down sharply. Will snap on the score. Finish with a cabinet scraper. You can also flame the edge after cutting to make it shiney by playing a propane torch very lightly along the cut edge to give it a nice smooth finish. Practice first on some scrap. Forget the router. I'd use the hand held with a piece of plywood beneathe it. You can also use a belt sander to bring the edge to a closer tolerance. g wrote: Hi all I have a group question I need to bake a new dashboard for my boat it made of the usual plastic that you can get at home depot or Lows what s a good clean, easy way to cut this? I was going to buy a bit for my router or Roto-zip and just follow the old one THanks M |
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