There are two ways to glue polycarbonate sheets.
Fusing plastic sheets together.
Plastic sheeting is notoriously hard to join tape is messy and glue won t stick.
Peel back the waxed paper to see how the plastic fusing is going.
Using epoxide glue for this purpose is a relatively simple procedure but fusing the sheets together is a little more interesting and can create a nearly invisible division.
It will probably take a bit of trial and error to get the exact speed right as soldering irons may heat up to different temperatures and plastics may be thicker or thinner.
I show how to use a soldering iron to fuse plastic together.
So there are too many different variables to give exact instructions.
Using an epoxide or fusing the sheets together.
It is pretty simple to set up and only takes a few seconds to fuse the plastic together.
If it is not continue ironing.
Methylene chloride or chloroform.
Rob shows a clip of plastic laminating where heat fuses plastic to paper.
The plastic should be one coherent sheet.
If the plastic is sticking to the paper or if the plastic is forming holes your iron is too hot.