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July 10th, 2014, 19:22 | #1 |
Custom Order Plexiglass Shield Locations
Has anyone ordered custom-cut plexiglass/acrylic shields to protect your optics?
I'm looking to make replacement lenses for a optic shield I purchased a while back, but I'm not sure which place makes good quality custom-cut plexiglass for a decent price. Can anyone advise? For reference, I would need lenses to be used on this stand. Last edited by Spadona; July 10th, 2014 at 19:23.. Reason: Added reference link |
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July 10th, 2014, 19:47 | #2 |
Jamroz
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Why not go to Home Depot grab a sheet for 5$ and make it yourself? I make plexiglass lens protectors for all my optics myself.
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July 10th, 2014, 19:52 | #3 |
July 10th, 2014, 20:24 | #4 |
Jamroz
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I first cut the shape with an exacto knife and the use side cutters. This is cause the plexiglass likes to break in random directions, so the line from the exacto knife gives it a path. After that I take my Dremel and just sand the edges to the exact size.
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July 11th, 2014, 00:47 | #5 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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plexi is not the material you want to use.
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July 11th, 2014, 06:08 | #6 |
Harvester of Noobs' Sorrow
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you want Lexan/Polycarbonate.
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July 11th, 2014, 08:11 | #7 |
How well does plexi or lexan hold it's clarity when vacuum molded?
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July 11th, 2014, 09:25 | #8 |
Seems like a tonne of work.
http://mach1airsoft.com/page/9/?s=sp...t_type=product Speed shields are twice as thick. You will not have any breakage issues with these shields. Bar none, you will not find a better Optice shield on the market. Worth the investment. Made in Canada 100% Just throwing out some options for you.
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July 11th, 2014, 10:13 | #9 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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you do need special tools to cut polycarb.. it generally melts when you use power tools and when you go slow it makes a mess and takes forever.
It cost me like 30 bucks to have 2 small disks made to use on my scope and it's not thick enough to stop a direct shot from close up. If a product exists, I would go and buy that product to save the hassle. But I believe lexan/polycarb will maintain its transparency when you vacuum form it, so long as you don't overcook it.
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July 11th, 2014, 10:30 | #10 |
Mr. Silencer
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Psst... one of the best (read: least janky) ways you can cut it is with a CO2 laser.
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July 11th, 2014, 13:35 | #11 |
I was thinking of using a piece of clear acrylic, but I'm not exactly sure what's the safest way of cutting it (I also need to drill holes for the screws that holds it in place). What are your thoughts?
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