Acrylic parts with close spacing Welded after a Cut
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020
General question and I know the answer is easy just space out your parts more. I was cutting a Router Template today for a Drill base I am making and to save material I set the sacrificial plate inside the Template I was cutting.
As you can see from the Drawing the line spacing is under 2mm and then the software would have allowed another 0.18mm for the Kerf so just under 1.5mm between the cuts. The strip post cutting came out at just over 1.4mm on average. 3/16"- 4.5mm thick acrylic btw.
BUT along reasonable portions of the strip it had I assume rewelded to the inner panel which my software cut first. It wasn't an issue for me as it didn't take much to split it with a knife post cutting but cosmetically on a finished showing edge it would look a bit messy. The inner square with strip came away clean from the outer section.
So how close do you or have you run your parts in Acrylic and have you had similar issues with close separations?
As you can see from the Drawing the line spacing is under 2mm and then the software would have allowed another 0.18mm for the Kerf so just under 1.5mm between the cuts. The strip post cutting came out at just over 1.4mm on average. 3/16"- 4.5mm thick acrylic btw.
BUT along reasonable portions of the strip it had I assume rewelded to the inner panel which my software cut first. It wasn't an issue for me as it didn't take much to split it with a knife post cutting but cosmetically on a finished showing edge it would look a bit messy. The inner square with strip came away clean from the outer section.
So how close do you or have you run your parts in Acrylic and have you had similar issues with close separations?