I am trying to make a dust collecting shroud from Lexan for my plunge router so my shop vac can catch most of the chips. I want it to be above the base so I can use it in the middle of a panel. Using a heat gun to form a curve around a glass mayonaise jar sort of gets there, but its not a very smooth curve - kind of crude (I know, a lot things I do are crude, but that's another thread).
The info on the Lexan covering film says that Lexan will burn at 800 deg. F.
Anyone have any experience putting Lexan in an oven to form it? I was thinking of laying a piece of Lexan on the glass jar (or making a form of plywood) and putting in the oven at 350 degrees (everything goes into an oven at 350, right?) until it forms itself.
Bob