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Old July 16th 2003, 22:25
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Lexan is easy to work with, you can cut it with a jig saw or better yet a band saw with a wood blade. The most important thing is to keep from scratching it, it should come with a protective backing but for a little added protection pick up a roll 3M blue tape that low stick stuff. After you've cut it, you can sand the rough edges with course grit sandpaper and clean it up with a fine grit paper or you can use a file. Hope this helps
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