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Cutting/Drilling Plexiglas
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 228121" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I have some info that may help a bit. When drilling through plastic use very low drilling speeds. If the speed is too fast the drill bit will melt the plastic. </p><p></p><p>I've found that the material you use for the rubbing plate may affect the functionality of the rubbing plate. I made a Tesla coil one time using ABS plastic pipe. It didn't work. It appears some plastics will block the transmission of electric fields. Gibbs used phenolic resin cases with his HDR's. So maybe a clear resin based plastic would be a best choice to use. I believe I've seen him substitute resin based PC boards in some projects from his reports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 228121, member: 288"] I have some info that may help a bit. When drilling through plastic use very low drilling speeds. If the speed is too fast the drill bit will melt the plastic. I've found that the material you use for the rubbing plate may affect the functionality of the rubbing plate. I made a Tesla coil one time using ABS plastic pipe. It didn't work. It appears some plastics will block the transmission of electric fields. Gibbs used phenolic resin cases with his HDR's. So maybe a clear resin based plastic would be a best choice to use. I believe I've seen him substitute resin based PC boards in some projects from his reports. [/QUOTE]
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