How to Cut Circles in Plexiglass
Plexiglass, also called PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate), is a generic name for transparent, high-impact, lightweight glass substitutes synthesized from acrylic polymers. Brand names include Lucite, Vitroflex, Perspex, Acrylex and many others. It can be molded into almost any shape from its liquid state but it is most often encountered for project use in 1/16-inch to 3/4-inch thick sheets. Acrylic sheets can be machined with most shop tools. Follow these instructions to cut a circle in a sheet of Plexiglass. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Leave the backing paper attached to the sheet while you are cutting. It will reduce scratching and splintering. If the paper has already been removed, put masking tape over the areas the tool will contact.
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Secure the plexiglass sheet to your work surface. Either clamp it or have someone hold it in place. Despite being pliable, PMMA is brittle and not as forgiving as wood or metal.
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Resources
- Photo Credit Black & Decker, Freud Tool Co.