Polycarbonate Plastic Sheet 12 X 12 X 0.118 (1/8) Exact with EasyRuler Film, Shatter Resistant, Easier to Cut, Bend, Mold than Plexiglass. For Robotics Teams, Hobby, Home, DIY, Industrial, Crafts.
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Brandt Anderson I
> 24 hournon conductive material to replace sheet metal
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Christie B. Hopkins
> 24 hourExcellent for replacing sides of birdfeeders where squirrels gnawed. I used a dremel tool to cut to size. Scoring with a knife is difficult.
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Nicola Torp
> 24 hourgood material
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Katie Mixed Media Kam
> 24 hourWe cut this into like a donut shape and had no issues. Was easy to cut with my husbands trim router
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Morgan
> 24 hourI was concerned that it wasnt in a padded envelope, but the protective film on both sides kept it scratch free. I bought it to make new lenses for off road lights, and Im pleased it was so easy to cut with a rotary tool. Well see how well it holds up to abuse and rock chips.
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Art M
> 24 hourUsed it for face shield on bench grinder
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Patrick A. Mcgovern
> 24 hourClear sheet of plastic. Peel off protective paper. You can see through it. I almost fell out of my chair with the excitement i had when i saw this plastic. Few in the world will ever experience this level of excitement to have a clear piece of plastic.
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TucsonBob
> 24 hourWhy do they ask for durability when you have just purchased the product? The polycarbonate sheet is exactly as advertised, easily cut or machined. Not as fragile as acrylic, but more easily scratched.
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tommytrekr
> 24 hourThis may not be the most economical way to buy polycarb plastic sheet, but if you only need a small piece like this, then it seems a fair price. The piece I received was without scratches or damage, as it had been safely packaged. It had protective contact paper on both sides, which peeled off easily and left no residue. The plastic surface cleaned easily - do not use household glass cleaner, but rather something meant for cleaning optical glass or computer screens. I should also mention that I did have to cut this 12x12 piece down to a smaller size for my specific use, and had no problem with the protective covering ripping or tearing in the process. I also had no problem with chipping or cracking while cutting on a table saw with a 10 80 tooth, triple-chip grind blade. An alternate top bevel blade will probably work okay, but you should cut slowly and without stopping to avoid chipping or cracking the polycarbonate.
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Retired Fisherman
> 24 hourProduct worked great! Made 2 planer boards out of it/