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Poly(methylmethacrylate) also known as acrylic or by its various commercial names, come clear and other colors. Its notoriously hard to cut, particularly by hand. Due to its glossy and brittle nature, it tends to scratch easily, crack, break and show every mistake. But there are a few methods to solve this issue, this is how I cut acrylic sheet by hand. Hi guys, this is Cosador, Jonathan here. So, I want to cut a piece of acrylic sheet, but lets say I dont have a jigsaw, circular saw, or table saw but I really want a good finish. Theres a few things that I need to think about, first, preparation then cutting and afterwards finishing the new edge. Lets start with preparation, when I work with acrylic and generally work with recycled sheets and a new sheet comes with protective adhesive paper which prevents scratching and is easily drawn on without affecting the sheet below. However, when dealing with recycled sheets its best to use masking tape in areas where there are complex cu