While our safe to the touch blades protect you from accidental lacerations they re as sharp as they need to be to cut corrugated plastic sheets either with or against the grain.
How to cup plastic sheet.
To cut acrylic sheets start by marking the line you want to cut using a ruler and a permanent marker.
This can take many passes to complete so be patient and precise.
First grab a metal ruler and a utility knife preferably one with a brand new blade.
I recommend using a circular saw jig or a circular saw guide to keep your cuts straight and to prevent the blade from wandering.
Flip over the sheet and repeat the scoring process on the.
Next repeat on the opposite side of the.
Cutting thin sheets of plastic.
Once the sheet has been scored clamp the acrylic on a table edge so that the table edge aligns with the scored line of the sheet.
Measure the ruler against the cutting line and then draw the knife repeatedly down its edge gradually increasing the pressure with each pass.
Then score the line using a plastic scoring blade using the ruler as a guide so your line is straight.
Thicker plexiglass strangely enough allows for the simplest of the cutting processes.
Step 4 set the steel ruler onto the thin plastic sheet aligning one edge with the marks you made in step 3.
Measure along the side of the thin plastic sheet and place a mark with the felt tipped marker at the length you need to cut the plastic sheet.
Secure the sheet to a large work surface with a clamp.
Place a corresponding mark on the side parallel to the side that you marked previously.
Install a 7 1 4 plastic cutting saw blade in the circular saw.
Mark your desired cut line using a straight edge then score the sheet of plastic with the utility knife making several passes until you achieve.
Slice makes tools with finger friendly blades in multiple handle configurations that tackle this material with ease.
Drilling holes in acrylic.
Place the acrylic sheet on top of the rigid foam insulation and mark the line to be cut.