You will never get the best results using wood bits to cut acrylic as cutting and chip removal is key.
Cutting acrylic sheet with router.
Insert the acrylic cutting bit into the router and lock it into place.
Today i will show you how to cut plexiglass acrylic with an oscillating tool aka multi tool very fast and easy.
Pull the blade towards you along the line.
Cutting acrylic with your industrial cnc router step 1.
Some useful tips for cutting plastic acrylic using a router or cnc machine are discussed in this video.
If it s not it can vibrate or flex ruining your cut.
When routing in multiple passes on thicker materials there will be a line in the finish for each pass you cut through the acrylic.
Guideline 2 use the right bit.
We recommend using a bit that is specifically designed for cutting acrylic.
With a steady hand you can cut plexigla.
These bits are made especially for cutting acrylic.
For best results use another tool like.
Freeze material for an hour before cutti.
Make sure that the acrylic is held down securely.
Routers can be used to cut acrylic for both curved and straight cuts.
When cutting acrylic you won t get the best result using wood cutting bits as cutting and chip removal.
If you don t have one of several types of power saws available to use if you have a router it is possible to cut plexiglass with it provided you have the correct blade designed to make a flush cut a variable speed router when done right will cut plexiglass the heat generated by both power saws and router bits is enough to melt some of the plastic polymer material that comprises plexiglass.
Begin cutting along the line you made when preparing the acrylic sheet.
Make sure the cutting attachment is cutting straight up and down and not at an angle.
This will ensure that the acrylic is fastened as solid as possible which will minimize any movement flex or vibration.
This is the most common method and since saw blades are easy to find it s a great option for everyone.
Follow the line in front of the tool instead of concentrating on the cutting edge itself this will help to stay in a straight line.
Here a few tool options for cutting acrylic.
Score the line in the acrylic with a plastic scoring blade.
Using your ruler as a guide run a plastic scoring blade along the cutting line trying to make one continuous line with gentle even pressure.