Wood Magazine 85 by Larry Clayton

Wood Magazine 85 by Larry Clayton

Author:Larry Clayton
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Wood, Home and hobby woodworker
Publisher: Meredith Corporation
Published: 1996-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


Buffing a scraped edge produces a smooth, clear finish.

The blunt end of a cabinet scraper puts a smooth finish To finish cleaning up an edge, remove any small burrs on the on the rough edges of acrylics and polycarbonates. corners with a light scraping.

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Flame polishing

Tricky but quick

Manufacturers do not recommend this technique, but many fabricators flame polish plastic edges because the procedure is simple and fast. The problem with flame polishing is that it can cause crazing on the surface of the sheet, and this may not show up until weeks after the piece has been polished. If you are careful not to overheat the plastic, flame polishing produces a crystal-clear edge faster than any other method.

Light a propane torch and position the tip so that the blue inner cone of flame just touches the edge of the plastic as shown below. Move the flame back and forth across a small area several times, watching carefully for signs of distortion or burning. The object is to apply only enough heat to melt the rough edges and form a clear, smooth finish. Use only on acrylic and polycarbonate plastics.

Flame polishing requires careful control to avoid damaging the plastic.



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