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I know a lot has been written about polishing the edges on plexi but I have found a neat little tool that can save a lot of time and I thought I would post about it as I can't see that it's been mentioned before.
It's just a simple scraper made from hardened steel
The scraper won't put a polished finish on plexi but it will remove saw blade marks left from jig saws and band saws etc, really quickly, it's much easier than trying to remove those marks with a file or spending a silly amount of time with wet and dry paper
Here's a typical bit of plexi I cut with a jig saw and on the right after a few strokes the marks left by the saw blade are gone and your left with a much smoother surface to start polishing.
I've also used the small v-cutout on the scraper just to smooth off the edges of the plexi but you can use it to completely round the edge off and save yourself some more time instead of filing or sanding.
I find that once you have scraped the edge you can get a very good finish without spending hours polishing just by using some 600 or 800 grade wet/dry and then some 1000 grade with water then dry it off and use some T-cut or similar paint cutting compound to get a final polished finish, it pays to wrap the wet/dry around a sanding block when sanding as this will help to sand evenly and also cover more area than just using a finger or your thumb.
I bought my scraper from http://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/cata...qphjpgm74vqe71