Ideas on how to join Acrylic Sheets

I would make as many one piece items as you can by bending sheets after warming them up, then where there must be a join use nice looking bolts and nuts or a clear setting glue.

Dont forget to use sources such as youtube etc to see how to bend and join acrylic.
 
I seriously considered scratching an itx box a couple of months back. I wanted it to look sort of 'centre-piece'-y so I came up with a design using stacked sheets with appropriate steel spacers. Like this:

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The bottom layer was for the DVD, HDD and PSU (only the front portion is split in half and the top layer housed the mobo etc. Only had a footprint of 190mm by 190mm.

This design allowed me to simply bolt it all together rather than having to faff with bending or gluing the acrylic, and it would have only cost ~£20 to have it laser cut (including materials). I think it would loo pretty sweet with transparent acrylic and nice stainless steel spacers.

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Ok, so my diagram didn't work very well, use your imagination!
 
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Yeah I guess you could say that. I designed it that way mainly 'cos I'm pretty adept at thinking in 3D and creating vector files for laser cutters but less than incompetent at manual things like bending and gluing.
 
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