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tkamiya:
I usually don't farm out portions of my projects, but for this particular use, I want my final product to look somewhat nice.  I need someone to cut plexiglass for me.  I need a clear plexi cover and black plexi bezel, so that I can clean up how LCD looks on front panel.  There are few on Tindie and other places for usual 20x4 but what I have is much larger.

I have this LCD panel:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1704861756.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.5e3d4c4dvEQ0Bb

I had someone who showed interest in doing a custom job (he sells standard size bezels on Tindie) but he hasn't responded to my email, so I'd imagine he is not interested.

Can anyone recommend someone who will do a small quantity job?  I'm looking for no more than five.  I am in Orlando, Florida but the vendor can be anywhere.

By the way, this panel is NICE.  I bought blue and green version.  Large, crisp, and bright.  If you look carefully, data sheet shows 16 pin but the real panel has 18 positions.  There is a trace connected to pin 17 and 18 is N/C.  Some documentations show 17 is -5V out, but on mine, it is not.  It appears to be N/C.  Rest is just a standard configuration.  Be forewarned, standard shipping took over a months.

Renate:
Pololu does laser cutting:
https://www.pololu.com/product/749

Ian.M:
Thin acrylic sheet laser cuts very nicely.  Some assembly by gluing would be required as laser cutters can only do well controlled 2D cuts.  Also, its worth checking if there are any reasonably local hackerspaces with a laser cutter, and trying to get friendly with a local plastic sign shop (bring coffee and donuts), who may well be able to cut your bezel from an offcut for little more than their time.

Benta:
I wouldn't recommend laser cutting for plexiglass. Melting (which laser cutting is) usually looks a mess. I'd recommend either CNC milling or water jet cutting followed by edge polishing.

For very thin acrylic it works, but then you could just do it yourself with a carpet cutter.

For the bezel, consider 3D printing.


wizard69:
Lexan might be preferred over plexiglass as it machines better.   I've gotten good results on wood working machines cutting Lexan to size.   So cutting out a rectangle for the window isn't a big deal.   A local wood worker or even a metal worker can help with that.

Cutting a bezel is a different matter though.   First off bezels by their nature are thin items that are not very stiff under machining pressure so you need to carefully consider how the bezel will be created.   Then you need to consider how to make that bezel look good.    To be perfectly honest I can't see anybody doing this for free due to the set up time and the likely need to create jigs and fixtures.   In fact it is things like this that make small CNC machines like routers, mills and even 3D printers so useful.   You could do the parts on a manual mill too if you keep complexity low.   You also need too realize that just about any method used to cut these out will leave noticeable machining marks that will need to be cleaned up. 

So the window should be easy to get.  You might be able to find a local plastics supply shop to cut them out for you.   The bezels are an entirely different matter in my mind and it really depends upon what you want out of that bezel.

One DIY approach for the bezel, would be to use a wood working router.   You would need to make a series of jigs and fixtures to guide the router.   The problem here is that just making the fixtures will require a table saw at a minimal.    Also a bunch of hand tools that you may or may not have.

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