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I'm making custome speaker brackets for my door's 6.5" premier speakers. I'm planning on buying plastic sheets(lexan-plexiglass type of acrylic plastic). I wanted to know the best way to cut this a.s.a.p. so I could go to the hardware store and buy it so I can start cutting.
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 31, '04 From Brandon, MS Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
yeah, be VERY careful using jigsaw's... plenty of protection, i have 2 friends w/out fingers for this reason (doing car mods) but, dont be scared of them, just be cautious. But Band-saw's are good for the fine-tuning, so are rotary (dremel) tools. So you could cut out big, then fine-tune it with a rotary tool.
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