Where to buy acrylic? I need some small sheets of it.

theyangman

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Looking to buy some sheets of acrylic. Nothing crazy large, just want to test out a few things and make a few projects in my spare time. ANyone know where to buy some locally?
 

MrHermit85

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theyangman link said:
Neat. I wonder if they can make the cuts for me.....

I would be interested in knowing this too as it is a little tricky to cut acrylic cleanly. Made plenty of mistakes when doing it lol  :?
 

theyangman

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Scoring and snapping can leave traces of jagged edges behind even if done somewhat nicely.

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copperkills

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+1 Parker plastics on clarke....i use them for all my acrylic needs.  Always have what i want and usualky never spend more than 20 bucks.  No extra charge for cuts.
 

pulpfiction1

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Torx link said:
I set up a straight edge and use a router to cut mine. Always have a great edge. Then wet dry sandpaper the hell out of it to make a perfect polish.
would a reversed saw blade make clean cuts in acryic?
just curious if anyone has tried

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pulpfiction1 link said:
[quote author=Torx link=topic=5853.msg56361#msg56361 date=1374496224]
I set up a straight edge and use a router to cut mine. Always have a great edge. Then wet dry sandpaper the hell out of it to make a perfect polish.
would a reversed saw blade make clean cuts in acryic?
just curious if anyone has tried

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Router is the best way by far...little to no finishing to get a weldable edge... but for material 3/8 and under a jig saw with a bi-metal blade with little tooth offset and zero orbital action can give decent results.  The key is a tool that will cut and clear chips with minimum abrasion and heat build up.
 
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