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Working with UHMW plastic

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#1 ·
I'm seeking a little advice. One of my table saw upgrades is building a crosscut fence, I chose to build the Super-sled, referenced here:Eagle lake woodworking. The sled has two plastic runners that fit in the mitre slots of the saw. Yesterday, I stopped at my local Rockler and purchased a 3/4" x 4" x 24" piece of UHMW plastic. Unfortunately, this stock is thicker than .750. Will a conventional planer work to take it down to the proper dimension? Are there any special caveats about drilling or cutting this material?
 
#2 ·
Hi Lance

Just use your table saw/band saw,,the planer will make it a mess...the norm.
Just cut a stick or two and then and little trim again on the table saw.
No big deal about drilling it..

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#5 ·
You were both right about the UHMW being a mess. The saw was full of small hairs and such. Gave me a chance to blow everything clean, anyway. I did throw a stick through the planer to achieve dimension. I didn't have the dust collector hooked up and was surprised to see what looked like 10,000 short straws on the floor. That gave me an excuse to clean the floor.
 
#7 ·
A little different question but along the same line. Has anyone machined polyethelene? I need a zero clearance insert for my table saw and have been eyeing the wifes plastic cutting board, plenty large enough and smooth. Naturally I will be disavowing all knowledge of it's whereabouts.:rolleyes:
 
#8 ·
If you talking machining with a Mill, etc Yep cut all kinds of plastic before I retired from my tool and die career.

should cut just fine, just dont go too high on the rpm on the mill it will cause the plastic to melt unless you have a real fast feed rate.
 
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