

Polycarbonate Clear Plastic Sheet 12 X 18 X 0.0625 (1/16) Exact, EasyRuler Film, Shatter Resistant, Easier to Cut, Bend, Mold Than Plexiglass. VEX Robot, Hobby, DIY, Industrial. Glass Replacement
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Shopper
> 3 dayIt is what I was looking for to put on top of my fist tank. I have not attempted to cut the material to fit the area. The thickness, the clear vision through the glass material and obviously the price, especially for what I need it to do.
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T.Bailey
> 3 dayIt cuts easily with no chipping. Used a steel blade in my jigsaw.
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Lindsay Williams
Greater than one weekI thought it was too thick to cut with a scissors and to even score it first so I had to have someone cut it for me. It was definitely still what I was looking for though! Fairly thin clear sheet of plastic and the perfect fit for what I needed it for
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Timothy G.
Greater than one weekI bought this nice-price product to create a couple of replacement teardrop-shaped headlight lenses for an old farm tractor. I used a heat gun to thermoform over the original, then cut off the original and seated the new into place with additional heat, finally sealing/gluing with (purple) Goop. Worked like a charm, though my skills with the heat gun need some finesse! No off-gassing, which was why I chose polycarbonate to work with. Note that oven-based thermoforming with this is difficult because at 1/16 its too thin to hold the heat well while handling in open air over odd-shaped workpieces. Heat gun with directed heat fared much better. That old tractor can see (at night!) again! And you thought Id be telling you about a window replacement, right? Happy trails!
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BowtieWill
> 3 dayI used it for product photography. Ruined it when I accidentally left some skin care smears on it and it clouded up. But it was useful for creating a reflective surface to put products on.
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Mark A.
> 3 dayIn reviews of this product quite a number of persons commented that this plastic sheet was easy to cut -- My reply: What were they using to cut it--a band saw? I tried a new #11 X-Acto blade; then a utility knife with a heavy-duty blade; then a heavy-bladed paring knife honed to a razors edge--I can cut through chicken bones with this knife with hardly any effort. I finally had to resort to heavy kitchen shears that go through plastic blister pack material like butter -- I still wound up with an uneven line that had to be sanded straight. Perhaps other reviewers were mentally comparing this to sheet metal or quarter-inch Lexan? Unless you have the strength of 2 men or access to industrial grade cutting tools, do not buy this thinking it can be cut easily using standard hobbyist tools. If you need this product regardless of relative cutability, please consider also purchasing a thin kerf saw to go with it. It is a good quality product / Most persons will not find it easy to cut -- Honest!
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bookemdanno
Greater than one weekWorks great. It does have a bit of glare, but not noticeable give where the picture is hanging. Had to cut it to size, and this meant I needed to deeply score it with an exacto knife until I could snap it along the cut line. It worked but it was a bit of work to do this.
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Diane Kramer
> 3 dayI used this product for my garage door , looks AMAZING !!!!
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Laurie W.
Greater than one weekThis came in just about exactly the size I needed. I only had to cut a couple inches off one end. I was worried about doing this because on previous pieces of plexiglass I ended up breaking the piece. No worries this time tho because this brand cut beautifully.
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AK Kennedy
Greater than one weekI will purchase again