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  3. So after a price change at my acrylic supplier i discover that A3 acrylic sheet is the same price per sheet as A4 acrylic sheet.

So after a price change at my acrylic supplier i discover that A3 acrylic sheet is the same price per sheet as A4 acrylic sheet.

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  • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

    So after a price change at my acrylic supplier i discover that A3 acrylic sheet is the same price per sheet as A4 acrylic sheet.

    So I've made a jig for scoring and snapping acrylic, reliably and accurately.

    So far the score* is 25 sheets cut, not one cracked. Very happy...

    * pun intended 🙂

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    @Extelec 2 for 1! 2 FOR 1!

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    • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

      So after a price change at my acrylic supplier i discover that A3 acrylic sheet is the same price per sheet as A4 acrylic sheet.

      So I've made a jig for scoring and snapping acrylic, reliably and accurately.

      So far the score* is 25 sheets cut, not one cracked. Very happy...

      * pun intended 🙂

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      @Extelec The rumours about you being unhinged are clearly answered by these photos!

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      • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

        So after a price change at my acrylic supplier i discover that A3 acrylic sheet is the same price per sheet as A4 acrylic sheet.

        So I've made a jig for scoring and snapping acrylic, reliably and accurately.

        So far the score* is 25 sheets cut, not one cracked. Very happy...

        * pun intended 🙂

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        @Extelec Nice! I also learned that acrylic cuts nicely with a circular saw, if you ever need to cut larger sheets down to size.

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        • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

          So after a price change at my acrylic supplier i discover that A3 acrylic sheet is the same price per sheet as A4 acrylic sheet.

          So I've made a jig for scoring and snapping acrylic, reliably and accurately.

          So far the score* is 25 sheets cut, not one cracked. Very happy...

          * pun intended 🙂

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          @Extelec

          1. Buy A3.
          2. Cut in half.
          3. Return 2 x A4 for a refund.
          4. Profit.
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          • drfootleg@fosstodon.orgD drfootleg@fosstodon.org

            @Extelec Nice! I also learned that acrylic cuts nicely with a circular saw, if you ever need to cut larger sheets down to size.

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            @drfootleg it does but you need a fine blade.

            And a circular saw 😉

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            • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

              @drfootleg it does but you need a fine blade.

              And a circular saw 😉

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              @Extelec @drfootleg
              I have also heard about putting the circular saw blade on backwards for cutting acrylic, if you don't have a special blade for it.

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              • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

                @Extelec @drfootleg
                I have also heard about putting the circular saw blade on backwards for cutting acrylic, if you don't have a special blade for it.

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                @Maker_of_Things @drfootleg Could be good if I’d made a mistake and I wanted to join them back together, I suppose. 🙂

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                • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

                  @Maker_of_Things @drfootleg Could be good if I’d made a mistake and I wanted to join them back together, I suppose. 🙂

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                  @Extelec @Maker_of_Things @drfootleg that's usually my experience cutting it with a bandsaw. The cut closes up behind the blade. Cooling is a must.

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                  • dtl@8bitorbust.infoD dtl@8bitorbust.info

                    @Extelec @Maker_of_Things @drfootleg that's usually my experience cutting it with a bandsaw. The cut closes up behind the blade. Cooling is a must.

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                    @dtl @Extelec @drfootleg
                    Similarly, if you make the mistake of using a jigsaw, don't stop until you finish the cut and weld process, or you'll never get the blade out.

                    DAMHIKT

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                    • dtl@8bitorbust.infoD dtl@8bitorbust.info

                      @Extelec @Maker_of_Things @drfootleg that's usually my experience cutting it with a bandsaw. The cut closes up behind the blade. Cooling is a must.

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                      @dtl @Extelec @Maker_of_Things @drfootleg

                      Cooling … maybe a use for that Vortex Tube I bought 30 years ago!?! Am pretty sure I know where it is in the basement 😉

                      High velocity compressed air might blow away the melted bits quick enough to keep the cut relatively clean.

                      I’ve only used the reverse the tooth angle technique with a circular blade which worked and is slow.

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                      • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

                        So after a price change at my acrylic supplier i discover that A3 acrylic sheet is the same price per sheet as A4 acrylic sheet.

                        So I've made a jig for scoring and snapping acrylic, reliably and accurately.

                        So far the score* is 25 sheets cut, not one cracked. Very happy...

                        * pun intended 🙂

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                        @Extelec who are you using for supply, i need some a3 sheets

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