Art3d 5-Pack of 24×36 PET/Plexiglass Sheets, Transparent Clear Flexible Plastic Sheet Panels for Craft, Picture Frames, Sign Blank, DIY Display Project
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Michael Boulais
> 3 dayThese sheets of material are not clear like glass but are barely transparent, neither are they .040 thick but they are only .031 thick. Chinese crap!.
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J.C.W
> 3 dayThese are thin but I needed something flexible and these sheets were perfect and even though thin were great for extra insulation for a window. I did not use them for photo frames but they would be perfect for that as well.
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Amanda R
> 3 dayThese are as descibed
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J. tacey
Greater than one weekReally pleased with this product. Easy to cut and works wonderfully with my crafting. Exactly what I was hoping for.
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Jeffrey keeran
> 3 dayMade plexy glass windows for the cab I built for my boat. They work great even going down the highway
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Jess
> 3 dayThese panels were exactly what I needed for a project. The material was easy enough to cut and I was able to use my electric stapler to attach them to wooden frames. They are as sheer as glass and lightweight. I have already recommended them to other people looking for a similar product.
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Suzanne Amara
> 3 dayIve been doing a lot of projects lately with plexiglass, mainly staining it with various colors of alcohol ink to make faux stained glass windows for a few windows in my house. I was happy to get these large sheets, because they cover a lot of glass! They also took very well to alcohol ink, and there was enough room on the sheets to really paint with them---I made one a meadow scene and another a paisley abstract look. The sheets seem strong, but I do have to say they are quite thin, thinner than any other similar plexiglass sheets Ive tried. If you are looking for a thick sheet, I would not get these, but otherwise, they have worked out very well for me.
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TONYA
> 3 dayUsed for windows in dollhouse, great product
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Mark F
> 3 dayEasy to cut in various ways! Flexible and strong!
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Randy Good
> 3 dayI liked these acrylic sheets. They are thin enough to cut with a sharp utility knife. I suggest laying the sheet on some scrap corrugated cardboard prior to measuring and cuttiing. Two passes with the knife and you are through. I like to use the thin 1/16 sheets for framing posters. They hold the poster well and are light compared to glass. Important when they are 24 x 36. Downside would be the static when you pull off the protective plastic that covers the sheet. Keep your work area clean and you should have no problems. The sheets arrived well boxed and flawless.