Saw blade manufacturers make blades for the specific purpose of cutting plastic. "Those in the know" choose the proper blade from a reputable manufacturer and follow the directions.That is why those in the know use a blade that is reversed. That is its set into the saw backwards. It will not grab that way. It will not chip the plastic etc.
Saw blade manufacturers make blades for the specific purpose of cutting plastic. "Those in the know" choose the proper blade from a reputable manufacturer and follow the directions.
"Just so I know"? Dude.... you've got no idea what I know. I can tell you one thing... I know better that to but saw blades in backwards.... or to tell other people to do it on a public forum.Sorry,, but them so called proper blades will never replace facts.
When cutting plastic.. A grabbing blade will always mess it up.
non grabbing blade will not mess it up. That's a fact.
And just so you know,,, the plastic cutting blade are reversed rake saw blade for cutting plastics. Its the very same idea of using a backwards running paneling saw blade. Where ya think they got the idea for this plastic blade in the first place?
They also have a reverse rake blade for cutting metal. I looked at one the other day just to see if it would cut plastics like the old days when before "proper" plastic cutting blade was made.
"Just so I know"? Dude.... you've got no idea what I know. I can tell you one thing... I know better that to but saw blades in backwards.... or to tell other people to do it on a public forum.
one more time then i'll leave it alone. acrylic is too bouncy at a light weight, and has too many heat and weight issues when it gets thick (extremely heavy). properly cutting acrylic is to cut it "dead wood" style. that is to not move the material, rather move the tool. anything other than a tracksaw (which is only spins "backwards" and of course loads the blade "backwards"), a panel saw, a cnc router table, or a router and guide rail is half a$$ing it. a nice piece of acrylic costs about $200. at least spend twice that on a proper tool to cut it.