Curtis Member Joined Dec 27, 2010 Messages 133 Location florida, Port Orange Jan 25, 2011 #1 what would you use to cut acrylic on an 45 angle, a friend of the family has the wet saw so I cant use that right now.
what would you use to cut acrylic on an 45 angle, a friend of the family has the wet saw so I cant use that right now.
jttheclockman Member Joined Feb 22, 2005 Messages 20,191 Location NJ, USA. Jan 25, 2011 #2 Any saw you want. No matter what you cut it with you are going to need to sand the edge if you are thinking about segmenting. The one rule in any segmenting is to have clean accurate joints. Now if you are filling joints by casting is another story.
Any saw you want. No matter what you cut it with you are going to need to sand the edge if you are thinking about segmenting. The one rule in any segmenting is to have clean accurate joints. Now if you are filling joints by casting is another story.
gvanweerd Member Joined Oct 25, 2009 Messages 403 Location Kuna IDaho Jan 25, 2011 #3 I use my band saw for the cut. and sand the cut on my granite slab with 150, just enough to get it flat.
I use my band saw for the cut. and sand the cut on my granite slab with 150, just enough to get it flat.
Rangertrek Member Joined Sep 10, 2008 Messages 2,108 Location Bossier City, Louisiana, USA Jan 25, 2011 #4 Band saw or sometimes a scroll saw, then sand on sandpaper mounted to glass sheet mounted on a board.
Band saw or sometimes a scroll saw, then sand on sandpaper mounted to glass sheet mounted on a board.