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Originally Posted by mcgyvr
2 things..
#1-The chipping/lifting is easily solved by holding it down with a piece of wood close to or even right into the blade (even cutting right through/into the wood at the same time).. Its also only a problem with material thinner than 1/4"
#2-Good luck with thin material.. Its really not suitable for baffle material at all..
It WILL bow like crazy the way you have it..
I see a failure in your future..
I wish you would have explained what you were doing so we could have corrected your mistakes and not let you continue..
IMO rip it all out and start again with .220"(1/4") material..
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Number 1 is finger boards on your table saw..
number 2.. sandwich the piece between a sheet of cheap plywood and use finger boards push very slowly
and i agree that acrylic is much to thin if there is any back pressure on it ..