Yes lexan I use a band saw or table saw with the correct blade for cutting plastics normally have more teeth dependent on size. Cutting plastics on a compound miter saw I have seen this blow up into pieces many times we seem to get that gung hoe new employee rather often and just as soon as I see it bang there it goes. a slow cut with a piece of scrap wood always helps when cutting with this thank goodness for safety glasses at this point and time indeed. Lexan is pretty useful stuff though...
You can bend it in a break without even having to heat it up at 90 degree angles I have worked with a ton of it. We have a laser cutter at work as well to help with the cutting but some of the stuff we have used lexan for was pretty genius.
Cool tip about the static.
There is a cleaner out there that we use for this purpose it is called brillanize it gets rid of the static for quite a while comes in handy
http://www.abcplastics.com/shop/accesso ... -container a little bit goes a long way.