Lay your acrylic sheet on a flat work surface and mark the line to be cut.
How to work with acrylic sheets.
Acrylite gp cell cast acrylic sheet is available in more than 200 colors thicknesses ranging from 0 060 to 2 0 1 5 mm to 48 mm and in sheet sizes from 36 x 48 900 mm x 1200 mm to 72 x 120 1800 mm x 3000 mm.
If you try to drill a sheet of acrylic with conventional metal or wood drill bits there s a chance you ll end up cracking it.
The masking may be removed for intricate detail work on the sheet if necessary.
The knife blade for the maker is the recommended way to cut acrylic the deep cut blade on the air 2 will also cut acrylic but you will need to make sure the thickness of your acrylic is 1 mm or less.
Certain heat sources used in line bending and thermoforming operations may also require removal of the masking.
Break the acrylic sheet.
If you re working with a thick piece of acrylic you can use conventional drill bits if you first place a piece of masking tape over the area to be drilled.
The sheet masking should be left in place during most fabrication operations to protect the sheet surface.
The edge of the blade should hit the line exactly.
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Then arrange the straight edge so it s just slightly on the line and clamp it to the work surface.
Removing masking from acrylic sheet.
Using clamps to hold the sheet to the table makes the process easier.
Place the line you ve scored directly along the edge of the table.
Check to see where the blade of your scoring tool will land when you run it against the side of the straight edge.
There are many places you can purchase acrylic sheets and you will need to find a place near you that has them for sale.
You can wrap your hand around one edge and use your body weight to push down.
If the sheet is thin use a step drill bit instead.