The fact tip was .... WWII planes ..... polycarbonate wasnt invented till 1953 by General Electric. The facts in this video are correct , plexiglass was used in WW2 planes.
Helpful video. However air crafts do not use or ever used plexiglas, This I know for a fact. What they use is polycarbonate (lexan) which looks like plexiglas. Polycarbonate is far stronger easier to work with and has ballistic properties. Unlike plexiglas.
This has been flagged as spam show
SMH...
GUYS, Guys: If you want *perfect* cut edges use a ceramic tile cutting circular wet-blade for all your acrylic needs.
watch?v=rZ-7z2en-AQ&feature=related
Lowes - Item #: 320300 Model #: 3540-01 (small proj and noobz)
and for rounded cuts - a Bearing-backed Bandsaw, about 10 teeth per inch
Sheesh
DetroitIsland 4 months ago
get google ad remover to skip ads
sciencefreak2402 5 months ago
Thaaaaank you very much!
Starting by now, my models will have a proper (plexiglas) case!! :)
IIADX 5 months ago
Music from zombies (addicting games)
idoitcuzican 5 months ago
I absolutely HATE the commercial that Youtube just made me watch.
a1mint 5 months ago
The thinner the plexiglass, the easier it probably is to cut with a knife.
Lennon4ever1 6 months ago
it's not hard, you just need a ninja and a plexiglas piece
kanneebannee 7 months ago
Im trying to Make a guitar pickguard out of plexiglass. How would i cutt it when it has curved sides
wldntknow 7 months ago
can you use just any knife????
Elkesm885 7 months ago
@Elkesm885 NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wldntknow 7 months ago
thumps up if you want people who asks for thumbs up to stop doing so...
ostion4ever 9 months ago
hp junkie correct the spitfire had a VERY thick plexiglass windshield and the ball turret and nose ''glass' on B17's were plexiglass
gloripine 10 months ago
horrible music:
nasimshahr50 11 months ago
The fact tip was .... WWII planes ..... polycarbonate wasnt invented till 1953 by General Electric. The facts in this video are correct , plexiglass was used in WW2 planes.
hpjunkie73 1 year ago
Helpful video. However air crafts do not use or ever used plexiglas, This I know for a fact. What they use is polycarbonate (lexan) which looks like plexiglas. Polycarbonate is far stronger easier to work with and has ballistic properties. Unlike plexiglas.
jtdizzle13 1 year ago
@jtdizzle13
that is until you realize that plexiglas is a brand name of polycarbonate just like lucite and lexan....
tiktian 9 months ago
@tiktian plexiglass is the brand name of methacrylate ... polycarbonate is all another matter.
Framiga57 4 months ago
How thick is the plexiglass used here..?
AutumnGlow 1 year ago
thumbs up if you agree that you have watched a lot of these and never tried one
DScordlain 1 year ago 66
@DScordlain Ive tried em' just never had the materials for it
KinggyEgg 3 months ago
@slayer7160 epic fail!
AdGarUK 1 year ago 8
@AdGarUK LOL I laughed so hard at this xD
dsdsz30 1 year ago
did anyone beside me see the hairy hands lol
MrExtremeTV 1 year ago
First
slayer7160 1 year ago
pow right in the kisser!
yoyodominos 1 year ago
@yoyodominos what are you talking about?
RJKkrzy33 1 year ago