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    Acrylic attaching question

    I have engraved numerous acrylic awards, but never worked with an award that required two acrylic pieces be attached to one another. I am working on a dozen 3/4" x 5" acrylic stars from JDS where the star needs to be attached to a 3/4" by 4" base. The award is made in such a way that a 3/4" x 3 1/4" part needs fastened to a 2" x 4" x 3/4" base, there are no attachment holes or pins/posts.

    What is the best product to use for this?
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    WMP http://www.tapplastics.com/info/vide...=windowsmedia&
    QT http://www.tapplastics.com/info/vide...mat=quicktime&

    The solvent is typically MEK (Methyl ethyl ketone) or derivative formula.
    Last edited by Robert Walters; 10-03-2010 at 4:09 PM.

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    JDS supplies the solution you need. It is called Better Plastic Bond. I suggest using a syringe to apply. It comes out pretty fast and works best for me when applied with a syringe.
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    Thanks! I wish these would have been made with posts or some other allignment method ...
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    You can also try 3m transfer tape. That way you won't mar any of the the visible surface.

    If its a complicated shape, you can pre-attach the tape to the back of the plex, and laser through both the plex and the tape. The stuff is very strong, not like regular tape that fails after a couple of years.

    Just make sure you align properly on the first try otherwise you gonna have a very hard time taking it off. Maybe make a cardboard alignment jig. I keep a supply of this stuff on hand, its very useful for many things.

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    Greg

    If you do a search I think you'll find several threads on gluing acrylic. The previous answers should also lead you in the right direction.
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