Polycarbonate Plastic Sheet 12 X 24 X 0.030 (1/32) Exact with EasyRuler Film, Shatter Resistant, Easier to Cut, Bend, Mold Than Plexiglass. for VEX Robotics, Hobby, Home, DIY, Industrial, Crafts
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SnappyNutTackle
Greater than one weekI purchased the 12 x 24 sheet to use for a gelli plate. It came with the protective film on both sides and a 1 grid which made it super simple to cut to size. Beautiful!
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Trisha
> 3 dayFigured it would of came flat but it came rolled up..It have left lay flat for 24 hours with something heavy on top of it and it still wants to roll up.
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SOY YO
Greater than one weekJust what I needed
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Erik
> 3 dayNot measuring and cut friendly as advertised
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Caroline Pickard
> 3 dayUsed as a replacement for glass on a picture frame whiteboard type thing that broke. This has worked well as a replacement - have to use water to wipe off but other wise okay. Tried cutting with a sharp box cutter but didn’t really work - ended up cutting with some utility scissors which worked well. Appreciated the grid sticker for a guide of a straight line!
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekThis was not what I was looking for, but that was my fault not the product. If I had paid better attention to the product description, I would have realized that it was not as flexible as I needed for my protect.
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Tim King
> 3 dayIt’s ok poly. But it comes rolled up. So good luck ever getting that flat again. Thought it might come sandwiched between 2 pieces of cardboard. Which is what they should do.
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Fritz
> 3 dayWas cut the the size they said.
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KYB
> 3 dayThis material is tough and easy to work with. It’s thin enough to cut easily. Worked great for my project
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Isaiah Salas
> 3 dayIf you absolutely need a flat surface as I did, I cannot recommend this product. I dont know if this was just a me problem or if this is how they ship it to everyone, but mine came rolled up as if it were a poster. If you know anything about thin plastic, then you know that it loves to retain its shape especially when its warm. It showed up basically unusable and any attempt to flatten it out resulted in plastic warping. Some said to place it between two sheets of glass and let it sit out in the sun, but since its been a high of 20 degrees Fahrenheit, I doubt that would do much here in Colorado.