Not sure if this is car audio related or not.
I have a Rockford Fosgate amp sitting here . It works but is missing the plastic trim piece that goes around the gain crossover and ect controls.
I found a piece of plastic that i wanna try to make a new trim plate out of.
My question is does anyone know what the best way of cutting thicker plastic is?
I tried with a dremel but it melted the plastic cause of the heat .
I want a nice smooth edge not all jagged or anything like that.
So my question is whats your thoughts on the best way to cut the plastic and have a nice smooth edge since this plastic is about 1/4" thick
I have a Rockford Fosgate amp sitting here . It works but is missing the plastic trim piece that goes around the gain crossover and ect controls.
I found a piece of plastic that i wanna try to make a new trim plate out of.
My question is does anyone know what the best way of cutting thicker plastic is?
I tried with a dremel but it melted the plastic cause of the heat .
I want a nice smooth edge not all jagged or anything like that.
So my question is whats your thoughts on the best way to cut the plastic and have a nice smooth edge since this plastic is about 1/4" thick
seankane may be able to help.
The following may help. It's for acrylic but applies to other plastics as well.
Learn How to Cut, Drill and Finish the Edges of Plexiglass (acrylic)
The following may help. It's for acrylic but applies to other plastics as well.
Learn How to Cut, Drill and Finish the Edges of Plexiglass (acrylic)
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