How to cut plastic fluorescent light covers / diffusers

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @InertiaCreeps
    @InertiaCreeps Год назад +7

    I *HIGHLY* recommend a Dremmel type tool with an actual cutting wheel. Works even better than than the multi-tool with the larger vibrating blade. The less vibration, and less “toothy” your cutting device is, the cleaner your cuts will be. The Dremmel with cutting wheel results in *zero* chipping and cracking in my experience. The only downside is the wheels are small so keeping a straight line can be tricky for long cuts.

  • @deanlansens2506
    @deanlansens2506 3 года назад +15

    Are you kidding me ? This just made my day !! you make it look so easy , I've cracked so many of these stupid things trying to cut them . THANK YOU ....

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  3 года назад +1

      Haha happy I could help. I felt the exact same way as you. So frustrating

  • @devoregroup
    @devoregroup 3 года назад +9

    Thank you! I’ve already broken two of these panels and didn’t want to break another one… this is very helpful!

  • @ninthcrusade4871
    @ninthcrusade4871 9 месяцев назад +2

    Buddy, I just tried to score the exact same piece of covering that I bought at Home Depot. I had to score the plastic about 100 times with that 5 dollar knife they sell you.
    I wish I had watched your video before I started my little project.
    BTW I have the exact same Dremel multi tool with the exact same blade.
    I wish I could give you more thumbs up.
    Thanks brother...

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  9 месяцев назад

      Lol awful

  • @billdemaineiii6979
    @billdemaineiii6979 3 года назад +1

    You seriously rock.
    Nicely done. The switch to slow mo was the best…

  • @kimpsycho
    @kimpsycho 3 года назад +2

    Hero status! I broke a (likely) 40 year old panel when learning how to change fluorescent lights & now I know how to replace it. Greatly appreciated!

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  3 года назад

      Nice. Glad it helped

  • @jerrydrayer1821
    @jerrydrayer1821 2 года назад +1

    You are not the only person. I really appreciate helpful video like this. Thanks for you effort.

  • @davetarr1742
    @davetarr1742 Год назад +1

    This is great! I have some very old light fixtures in my house that require 13" x 4' panels that broke long ago, this is going to be really helpful for cutting down 2'x4' panels to fit! I think I'll make a jig that I can run the multi-tool along, my cuts are not usually as straight as yours!

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  Год назад

      Ya it’s tedious doing it free hand. Hope it works out for you

  • @ramonledesma9774
    @ramonledesma9774 2 года назад +1

    Definitely helpful. I recently tried the table saw then a circular saw. Both shattered the plastic ending up with the worst cuts I’ve ever done… lol never thought to use the oscillating tool. Thx man!!

    • @brianpearl7504
      @brianpearl7504 Год назад

      Or the blade melts the plastic and you have a cotton candy like substance all over. This stuff is a pain in the ass!

  • @davidsoutdooradventuresand6799
    @davidsoutdooradventuresand6799 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your video that really helped me a lot. I ran into the same problem you did and I cannot find the lens that will fit this old frame. But now I know what to do thank you very much have a great day stay blessed.

  • @notdisclosed
    @notdisclosed 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you. This worked so much better than razor blades. Almost like butter.

  • @gbackman1
    @gbackman1 2 года назад +1

    Perfect thanks. I've used table saw a few times. Just don't let the blade come up through the plastic or it will chip very badly. I love your way. Grinders just melt and make a mess, not worth it. Great.

  • @GayeCollinsRealtor
    @GayeCollinsRealtor 8 месяцев назад

    I was told by a man at Lowes to use a soldering iron. I can see how applying heat might do th trick, and I figured I'd try that as a last resort, but I'm happy to put my Dremel to work first! Thanks!!!

  • @ToIsleOfView
    @ToIsleOfView Год назад

    Thank you for this. These plastic sheets are expensive. $16 at home depot so a safe way to cut them is a must.

  • @coloradoreef3567
    @coloradoreef3567 Год назад

    Thank you for taking the time out of day to show people this trick!

  • @spicybankai
    @spicybankai 2 года назад +2

    Broke the first one trying to score it and this is definitely the best way I've seen. Especially for electricians like me who dont go in with table saws or really any circular saw at that point. Thanks

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  2 года назад

      Glad it worked

  • @samgao
    @samgao Год назад

    I thought I can just use the original multi-tool blade, but now I'm going to use the round one you have. I've cracked the diffuser already, trying to see if it's still salvageable....

  • @matthewlomazzo6307
    @matthewlomazzo6307 4 года назад +1

    Great video and share. This will help a lot. I already went through and damaged two sheets.

  • @dhflannagan1
    @dhflannagan1 2 года назад +1

    You are so right. These panels splinter at the slightest touch

  • @kyterrell7864
    @kyterrell7864 3 года назад +1

    The oscillating tool was a great idea, it worked perfectly.

  • @kokoloko7524
    @kokoloko7524 2 года назад

    Your video was super helpful, thank you for sharing your tips !

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  2 года назад

      I’m glad it helped

  • @wbiro
    @wbiro 7 месяцев назад

    THE TWO PIECES OF PLYWOOD METHOD:
    1. Get
    ...a. two 2x4 ft. sheets of plywood (I had these sheets available, hence this method)
    ...b. a yardstick,
    ...c. a regular sharpie, and
    ...d. a heavy duty x-acto knife.
    ...e. safety gear (goggles and gloves)
    ...f. superglue
    2. Mark your required dimensions on the smooth side of the plastic diffused light cover sheet with the sharpie.
    3. Place one sheet of plywood on the floor as the cutting board.
    4. Place the plastic diffused light cover sheet on the cutting board, smooth side up.
    5. Place the other 2x4 ft. piece of plywood on top of the plastic diffused light cover sheet as the press and as the straight edge.
    6. Line up the edge of the top piece of plywood with your dimension markings.
    7. Lucky number. Don your safety gear (little diffused pieces can go flying). In as little as three to six light cuts with the x-acto knife, you will have cut a straight edge on your plastic diffused light cover sheet. Don't try to do it in one cut, you will break the sheet and invent new curse words.
    ENGRISH INSTRUCTIONS:
    1. Purchase the plywood of two in 2x4 foot segments
    2. Gather sharpie, yardstick, and x-acto knife. Care not to cinder the eyes.
    3. Make a plywood/light cover sandwich. Mayonnaise OK.
    4. Line up top plywood with sharpie extract.
    5. Cut panel in desired dimensions. Beware flying objects to eye. Do not slice the thumb off. If so, find thumb, place to superglue, affix to vacated location, fingernail up. Hide from wife.

  • @tripletdadEd
    @tripletdadEd 3 года назад

    Thank you! Had the same trouble, and then I watched your video. Easy!

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  3 года назад

      Happy to help

  • @Buttercup9299
    @Buttercup9299 6 месяцев назад

    Hi! Which type of blade are you using?

  • @michaelbyrnes9236
    @michaelbyrnes9236 Месяц назад +1

    Genius, I've ruined so many with the acrylic blade

  • @markholland1778
    @markholland1778 4 года назад +1

    Thanks... having to cut a few pieces of cracked ice light panels to replace broken glass in sliding (barn door). I would recommend people to wear safety glasses and hearing protection when using this tool.

  • @goldwingerppg5953
    @goldwingerppg5953 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. This was exactly what I was looking for.

  • @jjstorm677
    @jjstorm677 4 года назад

    Thank u Adam for making this video. I've got to cut this exact same thing and have been dreading it. I have a multitool. So far I haven't used it but today thanks 2ur video I will

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  4 года назад

      I’m always happy to hear this video has helped. I hope it goes well

  • @jacolynclark386
    @jacolynclark386 Год назад

    where can I get the plastic to make these with

  • @glenbell5244
    @glenbell5244 3 года назад

    You weren't the only one brother! Thanks!

  • @eightywight
    @eightywight 2 года назад +1

    You are a god-send.

  • @harithareddy9150
    @harithareddy9150 2 года назад

    Hi Adam am doing drop ceiling I have a question about how place the ceiling tile for the support beam…

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  2 года назад

      Hi I’m not sure how to answer your question. I’m still relatively new to all of this myself

    • @harithareddy9150
      @harithareddy9150 2 года назад

      @@AmB39 ruclips.net/user/shortsvKOuVNcRl7M?feature=share
      I am wondering how to cover the column with the tile…
      Thanks for the quick reply

  • @mikeruizxd5534
    @mikeruizxd5534 Год назад

    Thanks man! 👍 I gotta find my t square

  • @pham4041
    @pham4041 Год назад

    Does this work for high speed electric cut off tool?? I have a small one in my garage

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  Год назад

      That I don’t know. Seems risky. You can try it on a small area of the sheet you are going to cut to test it out first. I’m guessing it would depend on the kind of cut off wheel you use

    • @pham4041
      @pham4041 Год назад

      @@AmB39 thanks bro

  • @PetePuebla
    @PetePuebla 2 года назад

    Grinder with what kind of blade?

  • @cyngyn1675
    @cyngyn1675 3 года назад +1

    Can home depot cut it for me.?

  • @gabrielm.vargas1115
    @gabrielm.vargas1115 Год назад

    What kind of saw is this please ? Do I also need a particular blade or does this saw come with the blade needed ?

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  Год назад

      Look up “oscillating tool”. This is what you’ll need. Shouldn’t matter what kind of blade

    • @gabrielm.vargas1115
      @gabrielm.vargas1115 Год назад

      @@AmB39 great. Thank you sir

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  Год назад

      @@gabrielm.vargas1115 actually a rounded or half moon blade would be best. Good luck

    • @gabrielm.vargas1115
      @gabrielm.vargas1115 Год назад

      @@AmB39 okay Thanks again sir

  • @seattlerunner
    @seattlerunner 3 года назад

    Used a multi tool and mine still broke and cracked. So frustrating

  • @kennethcarroll5420
    @kennethcarroll5420 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tip, looks like it works great

  • @terrencedomingo3360
    @terrencedomingo3360 3 года назад

    TYSM Just made my life easier!!!

  • @randybryson5519
    @randybryson5519 2 года назад

    Thank you for that video!! I needed that.

  • @davidsoutdooradventuresand6799

    What type of blade and what type of machine did you buy to cut those plastic fluorescent light covers. I need one ASAP. please get back with me as soon as possible. Thank you once again for your awesome video!!

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  Год назад +1

      It’s called a multi tool or an oscillating tool and I used a semi circular blade. Go slow with the cut, it will almost melt the plastic as it cuts through. Will be pretty stinky. Good luck

    • @davidsoutdooradventuresand6799
      @davidsoutdooradventuresand6799 Год назад +1

      @@AmB39 . Hey thanks a lot I appreciate the advice and your help and your video..

  • @zacharyoldaker6174
    @zacharyoldaker6174 Год назад

    Thank you so much for posting this.

  • @willieiraheta18
    @willieiraheta18 Год назад

    Thank you Sr, very helpful tip.

  • @jrvigil5305
    @jrvigil5305 4 года назад +1

    It was helpful, needed to replace the one in our kitchen

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  4 года назад

      Glad it helped

  • @JeepBoiFL
    @JeepBoiFL 4 года назад +1

    My 2 cents,
    If you have one a bridge wet cut tile saw is the most painless way to deal with this material from hell. 2nd best is grinder however fumes from dry cutting can be overwhelming.
    (I've found cutting with any sort of hand blade to be a 50/50 and this stuff isn't cheap so all those cracked attempts add up.)

  • @PapaDemon3
    @PapaDemon3 3 года назад

    Do you put the bubbly/textured part of the cover facing up or down when cutting

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  3 года назад +1

      I think I had the textured part facing down

    • @PapaDemon3
      @PapaDemon3 3 года назад

      @@AmB39 awesome thanks so much

  • @samscharp3367
    @samscharp3367 8 дней назад

    What the absolute hellll? I have tried table saw, jig saw, razorblades and scouring, and even an oscillating tool but with a squared off blade with too big of teeth I see now. I didn't even think about a round blade for some reason. I am doing this tmw, will check back in.

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  8 дней назад

      @@samscharp3367 good luck

  • @darianfischer3471
    @darianfischer3471 2 года назад

    OMG! Thant you so much! I was getting so flipping frustrated!!!

  • @apollo2010ism
    @apollo2010ism 4 месяца назад

    That’s awesome!

  • @pizzmo8256
    @pizzmo8256 11 месяцев назад

    My question had been answered. Thank you.

  • @kevincantrell6295
    @kevincantrell6295 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome, most helpful.

  • @iamthewelcher
    @iamthewelcher 3 года назад +2

    Every tool known to man here, and some how this did not occur to me. Thanks!
    Drywall destroys my multi saw blades...but they still cut drywall with zero teeth left...if ya didn't know!

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  3 года назад

      Haha good to know

  • @LVGOLDEN_RAIDER702
    @LVGOLDEN_RAIDER702 2 года назад

    Awesome can't wait till I go to work in the morning lol

  • @magnusatheos7301
    @magnusatheos7301 3 года назад

    Great solution. Thanks!

  • @SatelliteGalaxy
    @SatelliteGalaxy Год назад

    For me, getting the lens out of the fixture is the hard part. I'd like to see a video for the type of fluorescent light that's built into the ceiling and the lens swings down. I don't see how to get the lens out without breaking it.

  • @maxheadroom1506
    @maxheadroom1506 2 года назад

    could have used this vid about 2 hours ago. I used scissors. one of the sides breaks up the other is smooth. Worked better crosswise than lengthwise i think it had something to do with the plastic. maybe tape the side you need and then cut.

  • @michaelwas8549
    @michaelwas8549 4 года назад

    Awesome! That's what I was gonna try using. Thanks.

  • @JohnDoe-fu4qd
    @JohnDoe-fu4qd 3 года назад

    how do you know the size that it should be cut to?

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  3 года назад +2

      I measured the inside of the light housing

    • @davidb8185
      @davidb8185 5 месяцев назад +1

      Or if you have an old one of the same size (say from another fixture) lay it on top as a template or pattern.

  • @MoMichelle
    @MoMichelle 10 месяцев назад

    Tysm! I ruined a 15 dollar sheet trying to trim the material with industrial shears!

  • @deadatmftw
    @deadatmftw 4 года назад

    What model dremel multi tool is this ? I want to buy one.

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  4 года назад

      Multi purpose oscillating tool

    • @deadatmftw
      @deadatmftw 4 года назад

      Any model number ?

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  4 года назад

      Edwin Danilo nope

  • @jimvashro2872
    @jimvashro2872 4 года назад

    Thanks, exactly what I needed!

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  4 года назад

      Glad it helped

  • @codyfisher4012
    @codyfisher4012 Год назад

    An old plywood blade put on a circular saw backward works like a knife through butter

  • @mariusmaxximus1520
    @mariusmaxximus1520 17 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @refzz1259
    @refzz1259 Год назад

    I used the same tool but then found its also too wide. I really have just 1 question. What evil company makes these darm sheets just a wee bit too large? Why? I'm very frustrated..

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  Год назад

      Lol agreed

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  Год назад

      Nightmare to work with. Especially if you have a lot to cut

  • @NatureNigel
    @NatureNigel 3 года назад

    God bless you sir...

  • @michaelmurphy5887
    @michaelmurphy5887 2 года назад

    awesome, thanks for sharing

  • @ntnttntn3273
    @ntnttntn3273 4 года назад

    Really helpful thanks. Underneath those ceiling light covers is it the standard fluorescent light tubes or are they the led panels?

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  4 года назад

      Tubes

  • @rwilcox_71
    @rwilcox_71 4 года назад

    thank you so much for posting!

  • @mattsimpson2367
    @mattsimpson2367 3 года назад

    It’s poly styrene plastic glass, yeah?

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  3 года назад

      I think so

  • @maskedperson6545
    @maskedperson6545 3 года назад

    Your a god sent my guy

  • @PoloniaSD
    @PoloniaSD 9 месяцев назад +1

    Why they are so crappy quality that easy brake????????

  • @hunterinthebush
    @hunterinthebush 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @Solieman
    @Solieman 4 года назад

    You helped me thank's

  • @skeeterjo1288
    @skeeterjo1288 4 года назад +1

    Nice! Thank u

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  4 года назад

      Lita Thomas you’re welcome

  • @zchris2
    @zchris2 8 месяцев назад

    wish i would have seen this video 4hrs ago. i was just struggling with this.

  • @luciasantiagocruz2073
    @luciasantiagocruz2073 4 года назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @alsprettycreations8005
    @alsprettycreations8005 3 года назад

    I've cut 1/8'' thin strips of acrylic as well as plastic laminate about 1/4'' wide using my table saw. I had zero chipping and no breakage. But you have to use a feather board, clamped down tightly over the work piece. A feather board reduces chattering and violent vibrations while the workpiece is being cut. it's the chattering and vibration of the unsupported workpiece trapped between the saw blade and the fence, making the unsupported
    workpiece prone to chipping and braking. you have to support it with a feather board. I usually build my own feather boards.

  • @chadchaddchaddd
    @chadchaddchaddd Месяц назад

    Yeah wtf… why do the Home Depot and lowes thing not fucking fit the general ceiling ones?? I’m sweating and broke fucking 4 already
    Why the fuck don’t they sell the right size

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  Месяц назад

      @@chadchaddchaddd dude…it’s maddening

  • @lloydkeaton4940
    @lloydkeaton4940 2 года назад

    Thank you sir

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  2 года назад +1

      Happy to help

  • @justinelmore591
    @justinelmore591 22 дня назад

    Noice!

  • @cmarts1921
    @cmarts1921 Год назад

    Damn, I couldn't make it to the point where he actually said what did work.
    Talk about beating around the bush

  • @truth6554
    @truth6554 3 года назад +5

    Just turn your blade around on your table saw, adjust you hight on the blade not much higher than the sheet. That's all you do cut slow.

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  3 года назад +1

      Good to know thank you

    • @whittaker685
      @whittaker685 3 года назад

      Yeah if you turn all the teeth into rakers, then you are basically just scoring and melting. Great idea.
      Those little rips the poster is taking off would be very frustrating to score, clamp and break.
      I have had mixed results with my jig saw, running extreme tpi metal blades. If I am patient enough, I can shape radius and circles. But you catch a tooth once and it's a write off.

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  3 года назад +2

      I’m surprised the manufacturers haven’t developed and started selling a cutting tool yet. Seems like there’s a market for someone to tap into here.

    • @whittaker685
      @whittaker685 3 года назад

      @@AmB39 They do sell a "plastic cutting knife". It was advertised on my lenses stickers. I assume it is just a hooked, draw style razor for scoring and breaking.

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  3 года назад

      I’ll try to search for that now. Thanks

  • @bobscruggs8886
    @bobscruggs8886 4 года назад

    Thanks

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  4 года назад

      Bob Scruggs you’re welcome

  • @voiceaerobics
    @voiceaerobics 3 года назад +1

    These panels are miserable to cut and an expensive learning curve. I tried a plastic cutting knife, acrylic cutting knife, and finally used my small Dremel to score and slowly cut the edge. Of course, by the time I got to the Dremel, the acrylic had cracked. Someone needs to invent a better product for these ugly fluorescent lights.

  • @beaniz
    @beaniz Год назад

    👀

  • @MrCurbinator
    @MrCurbinator 2 года назад

    Scored 300 times with exacto (poorly), cracked the screen.

  • @CausticRKS
    @CausticRKS 3 года назад

    Man do these things SUCK. These shits break so easy. Are there alternatives that aren't made of total ass material?

  • @dhflannagan1
    @dhflannagan1 2 года назад

    Exemplary

  • @bbbulldog61
    @bbbulldog61 3 года назад

    These light covers are the worst design ever.

  • @theclassics6922
    @theclassics6922 3 года назад +1

    Holy Fuck was that music to loud.

  • @jfkesq
    @jfkesq Год назад

    cut to the friggin point already

  • @jemmoto7852
    @jemmoto7852 3 года назад +1

    02:50 into it before he does sh*t... ZZZzzzzz... 😴

  • @erinnordin
    @erinnordin Год назад

    Thank you!!!!

  • @charliecapps7533
    @charliecapps7533 4 года назад

    Thanks

    • @AmB39
      @AmB39  4 года назад

      Glad it helped