My suggestion is to use a 4 or 5" angle grinder with a standard abrasive metal cutting wheel for the cutting. Just be careful, take it easy and dont allow the offcut to become too long. It cuts like a hot knife through butter. Then use the same tool with a sanding flapper disc fitted to make the final trimming adjustments. With final edge sanding / smoothing by hand.
For the cutting wheel
DONT use the ULTRATHIN blades. The standard blades that are about 1/8" thick work better by leaving a slightly larger cutting gap between the canopy and offcut. The thin blades tend to allow the perspex to re weld itself back together.
I cut and fitted the entire canopy singlehandedly over 2 days using this method. It was the old canopy material. The kit which had been in storage for 4 years before I bought it. Now 2 years and 112 hrs of flying so far without a crack. Thankfully.
I would also suggest to spending a small amount of money and buy proper perspex drills. They dont cost much, they work great and should last forever.
Good luck.
Steve Sonex 892
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