Pros & Cons
Pros
Sharp, good value. Still must have patience and arm/wrist strength to cut deep enough on acrylic fluorescent light cover panels.
Cons
Not a suitable knife for acrylic.
Highlights
Quality
This is a sturdy, easy to handle tool i bought to cut a 3/16" acrylic sheet.
Another major fault was that i had to hold it uncomfortably close to parallel to the surface of the work material to get that s... Read More
Still must have patience and arm/wrist strength to cut deep enough on acrylic fluorescent light cover panels.
The material i was using might have been better managed with a fine tooth jigsaw.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 33 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 17 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Nice tool to have but so far as to its versatility inncutying specific plastic its a no for me unfortunately gt lt
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I dont do a lot of acrylic work so my experience is limited
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But using this is extremely tedious
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It fits well in the hand and the angle allows you to cut precisely but it takes hours to slice through
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Howeer i used it to cut 1434material and this was really too thick to use this tool with so it took many passes to cut a groove deep enough to snap
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you dont hold it precisely perpendicular to the workpiece it will tend to slip out of line
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Another major fault was that i had to hold it uncomfortably close to parallel to the surface of the work material to get that satisfying screech that tells you youre cutting
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A slightly more acutely raked tooth on the end would allow the handle to be held at a greater angle to the workpiece in a more natural hand position