Disclaimer: Never replaced a phone screen nor cut a CD case
but, most rigid plastics respond well to 'score and snap' cutting. Straight edge, razor/Stanley knife to score it and an edge to snap it over. Precision depends on how close you measure and how steady you are with the knife.
Plastics also mill and saw (fine tooth) quite well if you have such access.
Hardware stores around here have Plexiglass sheets but it's probably enough to do several screens.
Complete thread:
- WAY OT, but this is the biggest nest of folks with know how -
MR,
2014-03-11, 16:40
- I wouldn't know where to point you... - cas, 2014-03-11, 16:54
- Try lascolaser.com for repair service, advice, or a soft -
brionic,
2014-03-11, 17:16
- Email away to lascolaser.com - MR, 2014-03-11, 17:35
- WAY OT, but this is the biggest nest of folks with know how - Jared, 2014-03-11, 19:47
- WAY OT, but this is the biggest nest of folks with know how -
anachronism,
2014-03-11, 20:24
- WAY OT, but this is the biggest nest of folks with know how - uncowboy, 2014-03-11, 21:41
- Disclaimer: Never replaced a phone screen nor cut a CD case - Hoot, 2014-03-12, 06:28
- WAY OT, but this is the biggest nest of folks with know how - StoneWolf, 2014-03-12, 08:58