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Wats the best saw/blade, or a dremel or sumthin to cut plexi glass witout crackin it, it's only 1/4 inch thick

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and if your shaping it, use a router, and some wd40

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I used liek a 120 tooth blade when I cut some 1/4 plexi, but you better hold it tight to the surface your cutting it on like a table saw. It has to be flat or it will crack cause when you go to cut the blade will make the plexi raise up some so you got to hold it down tight.

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I usually just pickup whatever the finest tooth blade home depot has in stock for a jigsaw. As stated before hold it down or it will crack on you!

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cut a piece of 1/2 or 3/4" mdf to the size/shape you need then get some strong two way tape and sucure the plexi to it, then use a flush trim bit to copy the shape to the plexi! Yes even if its a square or rectangle this method works great!

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a dremel will more than likely melt it. been there and done that.

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cut a piece of 1/2 or 3/4" mdf to the size/shape you need then get some strong two way tape and secure the plexi to it, then use a flush trim bit to copy the shape to the plexi! Yes even if its a square or rectangle this method works great!

That way works and if your using a table saw to rip a sheet down, use a piece of scrap wood over the top to hold it down.

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