Installation Guide

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Varying this angle will regulate
depth of cut, see Figure 11A.
Air blast
is required
to keep guide
clear of chips.
3
8
" double
straight flute
router cutter.
NOTE: Ball bearing tip cutter
may be used instead of guide.
Direction of feed.
Fixture
guide
Unfinished bead
3
4
"-1"
diameter
router cutter
Router guide
clamped to piece
Clearance strips made of wood. Polyethylene (slippery), etc.
clamped or attached with double-backed tape to piece.
Sand remaining bead and bottom bead with successively finer grits
of sandpaper (320 to 600) in preparation for buffing.
Buff sanded beads using technique recommended for finishing
Plexiglas
®
acrylic sheet.
Cut line
Operation of guide.
Rough cuts to remove excess material.
Cutter
Reducing angle reduces
the lip left on the part.
Light finish cut
Rough cut
Lip
Wheel
optional
Finish cut
A small lip (0.003-0.005")
is left on part. The part is
now ready for remaining
finishing operations.
Cut line
Removal of Cement Bead and
Lip–Open “V” Angle Joint
Removal of Cement Bead and
Lip-Open “V” Angle Joint
Removal of Cement Bead–Open “V” Butt Joint
FIGURE 11B
FIGURE 12
FIGURE 11A