🔧 Transform Your Projects with Ease!
The Polycarbonate Clear Plastic Sheet measures 12" x 18" x 0.0625" (1/16") and is designed for versatility in various applications, including DIY projects, VEX Robotics, and as a glass replacement. Made from 100% virgin polycarbonate resin, it features a shatter-resistant design, is easy to cut and mold, and comes with an exclusive EasyRuler Protective Film for a flawless finish.
R**E
DIY tank lid
I recently crafted a diy fish tank lid using this sheet, and I couldn’t be happier with the results. The sheet is thick enough to feel sturdy, giving me reassurance my betta is safe and secure in his tank. At the same time. It’s thin enough to be cut with snips, making it easy to customize to fit your tanks needs. My tank has odd measurements compared to average 10 gallons tanks so I couldn’t find a lid that would perfectly fit my tank. It was easy to round the corners to allow space for cords to go through as well.I love that this lid offers the best of both worlds. It ensures that my betta stays safe, preventing any accidental jumps, yet doesn’t sacrifice any style. I wanted to keep the seamless style since I have a rimless tank. Being clear and thin, it doesn’t obstruct any views and allows me to do that.To add on some convenience, I also ordered some clear self-adhesive hinges to create an opening for feeding. This lid has proven to be a practical and stylish addition to my aquarium setup, and I highly recommend it to fellow fish keeps. It’s a cost-effective and customizable solution for keeping your aquatic friends safe and your tank looking great!
S**A
Great quality
Excellent & just what I needed. The 1/16” sheets are durable, beautiful, and easy to cut. No scratches of flaws. The ruler markings came in handy as well.
F**Y
Used on wall , worked great!
I used small this Polycarbonate Clear Plastic Sheet on the wall under our kitchen counter. The garbage can lives there and is moved from time to time and is always scraping the paint under there. My wife does not like that, surprised? This sheet drilled easily with no cracking or marring (it has a plastic wrapper). I put anchors in the wall an mounted it. It has stopped the problem and the wife is happy with it, I even got "that's pretty smart" from her.I almost complained about this sheet because after screwing it to the wall it looked cracked around the screw holes. Sheet cracked with slight pressure of screws???? But after further review I found I had tapped the anchors with a small hammer when installing them in wall and had damaged the drywall slightly. This sheet was as clear and pristine as when I first looked at it. Good stuff! Poor install!
S**N
works good
good buy
J**B
crystal clear plastic
was perfect to renew our bird feeder. on line they claim you can score it and snap it, but that did not work for me. It did cut quite easily with a fresh hacksaw blade. Be careful of the cut areas afterwards as there may be small shards that can cut. I smoothed mine with fine sandpaper.
D**R
Easy material to work with.
I needed a clear cover for a part inside of a vehicle of mine and tried this. It was easy to cut and drill and crystal clear. I will keep what was left over for future projects. This material is not brittle or prone to cracking. All I had to do was cut it with some tin snips and sand the edges. Gives me ideas for future projects.
E**.
GREAT PRODUCT
Needed this to create an overlay on the score panel of a dartboard. Was very difficult to cut with a Hyde plexi, laminate cutter but with some finish filing, it came out perfect for my application.
J**N
Wish this acrylic piece was thinner and/or more pliable.
If you intend to use this as a flat surface, it should work ok. I tried to glue and clamp it on a Chevy instrument panel cluster which is not flat and it kept snapping off even after clamping for 48 hours. The old broken cover I took off and was trying to replace with this acrylic piece was about 1/2 the thickness of this 1/16" thick piece, so just wished I could find a 1/32" thick product. Or like my headline states, I wish it was more pliable.I finally used a slow setting epoxy which did run on the inside of the acrylic piece, but when I left it clamped for 4 days, just to make sure the epoxy had cured, it did hold this acrylic piece in a curved positon. Not a perfect job, since I had epoxy that ran and several scratch marks from trying to clamp several times.Basically, it just was not thin enough or pliable enough for my project. It will probably work fine for any project that requires a flat acrylic piece. Not permanently curved.