Anthraquinone
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I have made a couple of shiloulettes using 3 mm acrylic sheet which I then glued to another sheet as a contrasting colour.
Cutting the sheet was not that easy and I quickly learned to use a slow saw speed to prevent the sheet melting and rejoining behine the blade. One sheet proved relatively OK to cut but another chipped badley using theh same blade and setings. I am assuming the plastics werenot exactly the same compsition.
I am guessing that the finest tooth blade available would be the best (No. 1 ?) but to save a lot of trial and error has anyone got any firm recomendations for the best blade to use. Normal, reverse, skip etc etc. Would any of the mofdified geometry blades be better.
AQ
Cutting the sheet was not that easy and I quickly learned to use a slow saw speed to prevent the sheet melting and rejoining behine the blade. One sheet proved relatively OK to cut but another chipped badley using theh same blade and setings. I am assuming the plastics werenot exactly the same compsition.
I am guessing that the finest tooth blade available would be the best (No. 1 ?) but to save a lot of trial and error has anyone got any firm recomendations for the best blade to use. Normal, reverse, skip etc etc. Would any of the mofdified geometry blades be better.
AQ