hey GT...
Got your e-mail. But decided to respond through the board since it may serve as useful info for anyone else venturing in the world of plastics in the future.
I normally order my material from Tap Plastics (tapplastics.com). They may not be the BEST prices in town, but they are conveniently located for me which is a plus for people like me who don't have the time to spare these days. Don't know if there is an outlet in your area. Check it out.
They've got all kinds of different plastics material including fiberglassing and carbon fiber as well. And I'm sure they will cut to whatever size you need without a minimum.
I suggest using acrylic cement for acrylic and abs solvent for abs as they will fuse (melt) the joining surfaces together. Using crazy glue or something equivalent may work temporarily and not as strong for bonding.
Also, in terms of cutting, try to use a fine-tooth blade with whatever saw you're using. A bigger tooth blade may cause it to gum up and you'll end up with a lousy cut.
I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to build other than what you told me. Both abs and acrylic will suffice however, abs is more costly per sq. footage than acrylic. And acrylic can shatter upon accidental impact. Polystyrene is a good compromise between the two. Not as expensive as abs and more durable than acrylic. You can also use crazy glue to fuse surfaces and is paintable as well.
If you just need a small portion of plastic material, let me know as the outlet I go to has a leftover scrap bin that you can go through which has different scrap sizes of plastic.
Hope this helps. If you need more details or have more questions, don't hesitate to e-mail me.
cheers,
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