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Default Machining clear plastic and keeping it that way


"Tim Wescott" wrote in message
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I was going to say "acrylic", but then I realized that maybe I would be
narrowing it down too much.

How hard is it to machine a part out of hard clear plastic and then make
it clear again? Any gotchas? What plastic should one start with? What
question am I failing to ask?

The part will be cylindrically symmetric (i.e., turned on a lathe), about
1.5" diameter, 0.5" tall, and accuracy can be as sloppy as 0.01 in all
directions. But it would need to be "pretty".

Some plastic that is a bit more rugged in impact than acrylic would be
nice (do they make crystal clear Delrin?) but I can't think of anything
like that which would actually work in this case.

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Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com


If you want the face clear, screw a piece of half inch thick plexi to a
wood covered faceplate, cut a circle, and buff the edge