Sandwich the acrylic pieces(1/4" thick) between nice thick beads of silicone and you will not get them out of there.
I think you're willfully missunderstanding the thick beads of silicone part just to boost your out of date argument about glass vs acrylic. Cut glass too long and see how well that's going to work for you trying to get it in there.
Your "right" way is proven wrong all the time, have a look through the archives you will find tons of people using acrylic baffles. Glass works, acrylic works just as well, no need to be a jerk about it.
With all due respect, I have misunderstood nothing, willfully or otherwise. The argument is not outdated, merely goes against the grain, and probably ruffles the feathers of those that have used acrylic baffles, but certainly no excuse to make personal comments.
The topic is this: Does silicone bond to acrylic, with the same effectiveness as it does glass? The answer is an absolute NO. Are there additional considerations involved in using acrylic baffles? YES. That is where the debate ends.
Is it a common practice? It certainly is, however: I can list probably an entire forum full of common practices that are highly questionable, of little or no value, or just plain wrong-- as they are myth based. However, this would travel far off the topic of this thread, and really is not worth it. Anecdote cannot be used to prove anything wrong, so I see no reason to defend a point, that deeply, concerning anything. I certainly, will not engage in name calling...........
Regards,
Jim