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Old 10-04-2024, 07:03 PM
Leo.G (Leo)
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but you could also consider sanding the edge for final finish and/or flame polishing the edges for a deluxe version.

I've been playing with scraps and my cigarette lighter wouldn't flame polish it and my big gas torch would ignite it. I've resorted to 2 grades of wet and dry and Silvo on a microfibre cloth to get a good clear edge.
Normally I used to use Brasso on perspex but it's for finer scratches.
I have seen mention of jig saw with fine blades being suitable for cutting but when I was building cabinets for photographic shops I used to get materials cut and bent by my supplier, it worked out easier especially since I was doing it to help out friends who owned the shops. I cracks so easy.
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