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Ricketty C
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I had someone today tell me it would be hard to bevel laser cut plexiglass. Anyone know if that is true?
I know little about the material really, but they talked about it splintering, etc. The issue is that it has a corner on the edge that is causing some wear to a plastic object it is pushing on.
The ideas they talked about to solve this issue included some that struck me as odd like adding rollers instead of a flat surface.
I don\'t know much about laser cutting of quarter inch thick material, but if the laser can be tilted, a 45 degree bevel would be easy. Even a 30 degree tilt would do a lot to relieve the corner.
BTW, multiple pieces of this material are assembled to create a wide piece attached to the arm which then presses on the plastic bag. So it\'s only to the two outer pieces that need to be beveled.
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I know little about the material really, but they talked about it splintering, etc. The issue is that it has a corner on the edge that is causing some wear to a plastic object it is pushing on.
The ideas they talked about to solve this issue included some that struck me as odd like adding rollers instead of a flat surface.
I don\'t know much about laser cutting of quarter inch thick material, but if the laser can be tilted, a 45 degree bevel would be easy. Even a 30 degree tilt would do a lot to relieve the corner.
BTW, multiple pieces of this material are assembled to create a wide piece attached to the arm which then presses on the plastic bag. So it\'s only to the two outer pieces that need to be beveled.
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Rick C.
- Get 1,000 miles of free Supercharging
- Tesla referral code - https://ts.la/richard11209