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    Any kind of power tool will need special blades to cut plexi well.

    Here for a jig saw:

    Clean For Plexiglas - 3-Pack-T102BF at The Home Depot

    Also be aware that the method of finishing the cut edges of plexi to a clear finish requires a torch.

    Plexiglass edge finishing. - YouTube

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    Im just gonna get some.clip boards and multi purpose dremel pit and try then.ill.sand with diff grits of sandpaper. And see what happens. Im.bringing all my pinning stuff sun and my new norton to learn everything on i have about ten razors to hone a few that just need some scales and others repinning so i can clean them

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    Im just gonna get some.clip boards and multi purpose dremel pit and try then.ill.sand with diff grits of sandpaper. And see what happens. Im.bringing all my pinning stuff sun and my new norton to learn everything on i have about ten razors to hone a few that just need some scales and others repinning so i can clean them
    Pm me if you ever have questions about using plexiglass. I'm no expert but I just got done making some scales for this W.H. Morley & Sons. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1357865486.905599.jpg
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