Going to be making a small tank for a wedding centerpiece (tank will be supporting the wedding cake.)
Quite comfy working with acrylic, but I've never had to worry about exceptionally clean work, as most of what I've done has been sumps/fuges, or commercial application stuff.
So after cutting and gluing up, what's the best way to clean up the cut edges? I'm not worried about making things perfect, but more perfect than less perfect would be preferable.
Cutting will be on a table saw for the most part, I know a lot recommend routers but I've always preffered the saw cuts, so just going with what I know instead of experimenting on a significant project (especially one with a deadline :xd: )
Thanks for any tips and suggestions!
Quite comfy working with acrylic, but I've never had to worry about exceptionally clean work, as most of what I've done has been sumps/fuges, or commercial application stuff.
So after cutting and gluing up, what's the best way to clean up the cut edges? I'm not worried about making things perfect, but more perfect than less perfect would be preferable.
Cutting will be on a table saw for the most part, I know a lot recommend routers but I've always preffered the saw cuts, so just going with what I know instead of experimenting on a significant project (especially one with a deadline :xd: )
Thanks for any tips and suggestions!