Thin perspex heated and bent round a former?
Doug
I agree. :)
I have worked with perspex before.
It is realy easy to work with if you make a former first.
When perspex is heated it is almost like a sheet of jelly and very workable.
It is both flexible and reasonably ductile, so it will stretch into the corners of a former easily. :)
Use a piece of perspex larger than piece required.
Place hot perspex over the former and then rub into the former with a soft cloth, or better still wearing a soft glove.
You need to work quickly, but as I saild hot perspex is very flexible and soft.
After it has cooled, trim to shape.
The hard part will be making the former.