Score the plexiglass until you ve formed a groove in the sheet.
How to score acrylic sheet.
To make it easier to work with find a flat surface big enough to accommodate your.
For straight cuts in acrylic a plastic scoring blade can be used.
For acrylic sheets thinner than inch use a scoring which will produce a deep scratch rather than the chipping effect you d get from a hardened wheel.
Lay the sheet on a flat surface and using a yardstick and a permanent marker or a grease marker measure and draw the.
Apply pressure to the tool and let your guide direct the cut until it is 1 8th of an inch into the sheet.
This can take many passes to complete so be patient and precise.
Begin by deciding where you want to cut the acrylic.
Measure it out and use a ruler to make a.
Next hold the yardstick to the marked line and run the dull side of a utility knife along the yardstick to score the.
Flip the sheet over and score the other side.
Score again and again as many as 10 or 12 times.
Cutting a straight line by scoring the acrylic 1.
With a straightedge as a guide pull the blade toward you leaving a score mark.
Set the acrylic on a flat surface.