@ROBOCOP603 By 'lexan glass', are you referring to polycarbonate? If so, glue joints are clear, but not invisible. If you are laminating two large pieces, then the problem will be bubbles. Best thing to do is practice on some pieces first.
Was impressed by the simple presentation of your work.I like it I have a small project witch l need it on opaque poly carbonate plastic sheet +/- .097 x 3.5 x 11 so no laser beam like one from a scanner should not read through. I have a model made on card board made to specs with couple of small label size windows to cut in.I would prefer to have the estimate before I submit the project to you on cardboard with specs. I may need a small handle either screwed or laminated to the small board
@tapplastics Actually I changed my mind and will be making the guitar out of plexiglass so that it will be more clear. So I will ask a different question, is there any way I could join two pieces of polished plexiglass together?
So, if I were to glue two pieces of lexan glass together, the non-polished / non-clear line would be visible??? If so please tell me if there would be another way cus I'm making a lexan glass Flying-V guitar that is supposed to be all clear, I was planning on putting together two halves of the guitar (front / back half). How would I go about creating a clean smooth finish for the two halves where they were joined???
okay heres my question. so if i am preparing an edge to be welded to another piece of acrylic and i am using a orbital sander to get rid of the saw marks .i can weld that piece to the other right? just as long as i dont flame polish it or buff it?
Yes, we do sell thick plastic, cut to your dimensions. Go to the TAP Plastics website, click on 'Cut-to-Size', and then select the plastic you desire. You can put the dimensions in and the exact price will be calculated for you.
If you can submit a photo or drawing of your project, we will be able to help you. You can e-mail us through the link on the 'contact us' page on our website.
I had no idea you couldn't weld polished edges! Thank you so much, you may have saved me a lot of time!!!
I learn a lot of stuff from these videos. Thanks for making them.
That is correct. However, be careful not to round over the edge. That will greatly weaken the glue joint.
Excellent tutorial, Thanks for sharing.
@ROBOCOP603 By 'lexan glass', are you referring to polycarbonate? If so, glue joints are clear, but not invisible. If you are laminating two large pieces, then the problem will be bubbles. Best thing to do is practice on some pieces first.
TAP Plastics: You're doing it right.
Was impressed by the simple presentation of your work.I like it I have a small project witch l need it on opaque poly carbonate plastic sheet +/- .097 x 3.5 x 11 so no laser beam like one from a scanner should not read through. I have a model made on card board made to specs with couple of small label size windows to cut in.I would prefer to have the estimate before I submit the project to you on cardboard with specs. I may need a small handle either screwed or laminated to the small board
Excellent video. Can't wait to try it!
@tapplastics Actually I changed my mind and will be making the guitar out of plexiglass so that it will be more clear. So I will ask a different question, is there any way I could join two pieces of polished plexiglass together?
Very good advice, well worth watching.
Super intéressant! Merci
So, if I were to glue two pieces of lexan glass together, the non-polished / non-clear line would be visible??? If so please tell me if there would be another way cus I'm making a lexan glass Flying-V guitar that is supposed to be all clear, I was planning on putting together two halves of the guitar (front / back half). How would I go about creating a clean smooth finish for the two halves where they were joined???
Thx for the very helpful Video
okay heres my question. so if i am preparing an edge to be welded to another piece of acrylic and i am using a orbital sander to get rid of the saw marks .i can weld that piece to the other right? just as long as i dont flame polish it or buff it?
Great vid. Vedy informative. A little cheesy, but I learnd a lot. Thank you.
MUCHAS GRACIAS
Yes, we do sell thick plastic, cut to your dimensions. Go to the TAP Plastics website, click on 'Cut-to-Size', and then select the plastic you desire. You can put the dimensions in and the exact price will be calculated for you.
thanks great helpful video
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ha! this jingle is annoyingly catchy, awesome stuff!!
great video though...
thanks for the video
thank fore the info and some i never thot of WKJR
NICE VIDEO THANKS . Q.... WHAT KIND OF CIRCULAR SAW BLADE ARE YOU USING ? AND AS MANY T.O B. ( CARBIDE TIP OR H.S.?).
THANKS, BIG HELP!!!
excellent video and the speaker didn't ahhhh, ummmm me to shear death.
nice vid
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If you can submit a photo or drawing of your project, we will be able to help you. You can e-mail us through the link on the 'contact us' page on our website.