

Polycarbonate Clear Plastic Sheet 12 X 18 X 0.0625 (1/16) Exact, EasyRuler Film, Shatter Resistant, Easier to Cut, Bend, Mold Than Plexiglass. VEX Robot, Hobby, DIY, Industrial. Glass Replacement
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Taylor
> 3 dayIm unsure what these are used for, but I bought this to use for a diagram platform and it serves the purpose. However, I dont know if this was actually worth $10, but it makes a cool floppy sound when you wiggle it, which drives my cat crazy. He loves it.
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Earl Fisher
Greater than one weekSturdy and heavy
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Daniel
> 3 dayUsed them to make a fish tank cover cut them easily after passing 5 to 8 times with a pcoket knife then snaping them with nice clean edges
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Sheila Porter
> 3 dayGreat product I bought it for my serving tray on my ottoman the mirror broke years ago and I couldn’t find a mirror that exact size so this works fine,I put fabric over it so it’s beautiful. You’ll need a special tool to cut it or just use a blade saw
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S. Williams
> 3 dayUsed it for a custom fish tank lid. Works great! Another reviewer said you could cut it with an x-acto knife, so I tried that. It wasn’t easy. Had to run over it several times on both sides and then snap it to shape the sheet. It’s rough, but it does the trick. I recommend a saw of some sort if you have it.
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S. Munroe
Greater than one weekI used this item to create a custom lid/top for my 5 gallon fish tank to help cut down on water evaporation.
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Sylvester O'Keefe
> 3 dayI loved the flexibility of the polycarbonate. It is not brittle and bends easily. I was using it for an art project and it was a better choice than rigid acrylic. However, it is difficult to cut to size with Exacto knife blades. It is easier if you are cutting a large piece. You can score with the blades and snap it apart with weight on one side. However, I just needed to trim less than half an inch the 18-inch length of the piece. Very difficult to score and snap. So, I would recommend a band saw to cut small pieces.
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Ron K.
> 3 dayThis product was raw material for two 4 inch squares I used to stop an air leak from two light cans that were blowing hot air from the attic into the kitchen.
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Mark A.
> 3 dayIn reviews of this product quite a number of persons commented that this plastic sheet was easy to cut -- My reply: What were they using to cut it--a band saw? I tried a new #11 X-Acto blade; then a utility knife with a heavy-duty blade; then a heavy-bladed paring knife honed to a razors edge--I can cut through chicken bones with this knife with hardly any effort. I finally had to resort to heavy kitchen shears that go through plastic blister pack material like butter -- I still wound up with an uneven line that had to be sanded straight. Perhaps other reviewers were mentally comparing this to sheet metal or quarter-inch Lexan? Unless you have the strength of 2 men or access to industrial grade cutting tools, do not buy this thinking it can be cut easily using standard hobbyist tools. If you need this product regardless of relative cutability, please consider also purchasing a thin kerf saw to go with it. It is a good quality product / Most persons will not find it easy to cut -- Honest!
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BH
> 3 dayI used it to cover a dry erase board. Wipes off easy with dry eraser. No staining.