posted May 28, 2002 11:53 PM
After seeing Scooter's post about cutting acrylic, I thought I'd expand on his question. Has anyone used a roto-zip on acrylic? It's worked well for me on everything I've tried it on so far. I cut some circles with it once in some clear acrylic with a template and it went through it clean as a whistle. It's worked great with PVC sheets and laminates too. It's a really great tool. Just curious if anyone else has tried one and what your results have been.
posted May 29, 2002 01:36 AM
Yep I have one and use it mostly for cutting fiberglass.
I got a special bit for it though called a "DuraCut".. instead of a spiral bit, it's got knurled teeth on it and it's 1/4" diameter instead of 1/8". I kept breaking the 1/8" bits, they just arent any match for 1/4" thick fiberglass.
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