No worries lho. It sure helped a lot with the heat.
Thanks old95er. Dan is correct on the initial cuts with a table saw. Usually a laminate blade or something with a high teeth count, 60+, is the best. Then you can use a router table with a straight bit to clean up the edges. You can't do handheld on this part. I actually had someone cut these for me b/c my table saw is underpowered for 3/4" thick acrylic. HTH.