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Default Machining clear plastic and keeping it that way


"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" wrote:

You can cut any piece of plastic you can successfully cut, and eventually
get it back to clear that way... but it takes a LOT of labor and time.


This is why the flame polishing or solvent dip polishing are preferred
when you don't need optically perfect surfaces.