Cutting Lexan

Sharky Forums


Results 1 to 10 of 10

Thread: Cutting Lexan

  1. #1
    Tiger Shark bimbim18's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    In my office
    Posts
    914

    Cutting Lexan

    Well im almost done painting my window and am almost ready to cut the hole in it for the fans. what should i use? jigsaw or dremmel? any other suggestions/tips?
    Antec 900
    Ultra LSP 650W
    ASUS Striker Extreme
    Q6600 G0 Step
    Vista H. Prem. -64bit
    EVGA 512MB 8800GTS OC (G92)
    Creative Titanium X-fi Pro
    OCZ 1GB x 2
    Corsair XMS2 2GB x 2

    500GB Seagate 7200.11 HDD
    20X Samsung SATA DVD (x2)

    MS Natural 4000 ergo
    MS Sidewinder Mouse
    Saitek Cyborg gamepad
    Ideazon Fang controller
    Headphones- Sennheiser PC 350s

    Zerotherm NV120 Premium
    Fans 120mm(x5) + 200mm(x1)

    Now Playing: Dragon Age Origins,LOTS of Rockband PS3!!, PSXE


  2. #2
    Reef Shark
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    New York, NY
    Posts
    399
    Yes,
    Paint it AFTER you cut the window.
    No More Tears

  3. #3
    Tiger Shark Foo_909's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Posts
    652
    go for the jigsaw, then clean it up with the dremmel

  4. #4
    Tiger Shark bimbim18's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    In my office
    Posts
    914
    Originally posted by pugdog13
    Yes,
    Paint it AFTER you cut the window.
    yes , good point
    Antec 900
    Ultra LSP 650W
    ASUS Striker Extreme
    Q6600 G0 Step
    Vista H. Prem. -64bit
    EVGA 512MB 8800GTS OC (G92)
    Creative Titanium X-fi Pro
    OCZ 1GB x 2
    Corsair XMS2 2GB x 2

    500GB Seagate 7200.11 HDD
    20X Samsung SATA DVD (x2)

    MS Natural 4000 ergo
    MS Sidewinder Mouse
    Saitek Cyborg gamepad
    Ideazon Fang controller
    Headphones- Sennheiser PC 350s

    Zerotherm NV120 Premium
    Fans 120mm(x5) + 200mm(x1)

    Now Playing: Dragon Age Origins,LOTS of Rockband PS3!!, PSXE


  5. #5
    Mako Shark
    Join Date
    Dec 2001
    Location
    Georgia Tech
    Posts
    3,788
    Are you sure its lexan and not plexi? Lexan is what they use to make radio control car bodies and should be able to be cut through with a pair of scissors ans is rather flexable, and i dont tihnk I have ever seen anyone use it for a window.

    Person Without An Interesting Name
    Major Pwain of the Cooler's Guild


  6. #6
    Super Bunny Mod muisejt's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2000
    Location
    Nova Scotia, Canada
    Posts
    9,833
    Lexan comes verious thicknesses, I believe an inch is the thickest

    NASCAR uses Lexan for the windshields
    If your sig is longer than your post then type more.

  7. #7
    Reef Shark
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    New York, NY
    Posts
    399
    Thick Lexan is also $$$$. Im sure a computer window is plexi-glas.
    No More Tears

  8. #8
    Tiger Shark bimbim18's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    In my office
    Posts
    914
    Originally posted by pugdog13
    Thick Lexan is also $$$$. Im sure a computer window is plexi-glas.
    Yes it is Lexan, Bought it at home depot. 0.093" i think it is, not very thick but supposedly 250 times stronger than normal plexi. It also comes with a 10 year guarentee against yellowing...... not that I will have this window in 10 years lol.

    $14 for a piece big enough for both my windows 6 1/4" X 15 3/8"
    and 13 5/8" X 15 3/8"
    Antec 900
    Ultra LSP 650W
    ASUS Striker Extreme
    Q6600 G0 Step
    Vista H. Prem. -64bit
    EVGA 512MB 8800GTS OC (G92)
    Creative Titanium X-fi Pro
    OCZ 1GB x 2
    Corsair XMS2 2GB x 2

    500GB Seagate 7200.11 HDD
    20X Samsung SATA DVD (x2)

    MS Natural 4000 ergo
    MS Sidewinder Mouse
    Saitek Cyborg gamepad
    Ideazon Fang controller
    Headphones- Sennheiser PC 350s

    Zerotherm NV120 Premium
    Fans 120mm(x5) + 200mm(x1)

    Now Playing: Dragon Age Origins,LOTS of Rockband PS3!!, PSXE


  9. #9
    Mako Shark
    Join Date
    Dec 2001
    Location
    Georgia Tech
    Posts
    3,788
    Originally posted by bimbim18
    supposedly 250 times stronger than normal plexi.
    So when you kick the computer?


    thanks for the notice, I have been trying to find a place that sells lexan (and thats not too bad of a price, hobby shops are outrageous in prices for half that sizze)

    Person Without An Interesting Name
    Major Pwain of the Cooler's Guild


  10. #10
    Tiger Shark bimbim18's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    In my office
    Posts
    914
    Originally posted by pwain


    So when you kick the computer?


    thanks for the notice, I have been trying to find a place that sells lexan (and thats not too bad of a price, hobby shops are outrageous in prices for half that sizze)
    yep, home depot will even cut it for you. Just pick out a sheet big enough and give them the sizes you need (Beware, The glass cutters arent all geniuses (neither am I if i misspelled this lol), I had to explain to the poor guy 3 times how my piece I picked WAS big enough for the dimensions I asked for and even came home with an extra piece that I use to test my spraypaints/lighting effects on

    actually I got the strong stuff cuz my wife is pregnant and im hoping when my munchkin starts crawling around it'll be more scratch resistant (you know they love bangin on stuff, I'm hoping he isnt attracted to all the purty lights inside my computer.......)
    Antec 900
    Ultra LSP 650W
    ASUS Striker Extreme
    Q6600 G0 Step
    Vista H. Prem. -64bit
    EVGA 512MB 8800GTS OC (G92)
    Creative Titanium X-fi Pro
    OCZ 1GB x 2
    Corsair XMS2 2GB x 2

    500GB Seagate 7200.11 HDD
    20X Samsung SATA DVD (x2)

    MS Natural 4000 ergo
    MS Sidewinder Mouse
    Saitek Cyborg gamepad
    Ideazon Fang controller
    Headphones- Sennheiser PC 350s

    Zerotherm NV120 Premium
    Fans 120mm(x5) + 200mm(x1)

    Now Playing: Dragon Age Origins,LOTS of Rockband PS3!!, PSXE


Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •