How do I cut a plastic box without shattering the plastic?

If you're going to cut it, warm it first. Grinding or melting brings its own heat
 
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No , no pressure is required to melt .
Yes, i get that.
What i'm looking for is a simile to describe how much pressure is best -
Something like: 'a hot knife through butter', or 'it's like cutting cold fruit cake'.
 
Depending on finish required, for the edges and the speed of delivery, I would use a multitool with grout remover (diamonds) or stitch drill with Dremel and 'pop -pop-pop' connect the dots cutting little by little with Stanley knife.

Melting-stinky and horrible. Angle grinder hard to stop it melting and dangerous.
 
Yes, i get that.
What i'm looking for is a simile to describe how much pressure is best -
Something like: 'a hot knife through butter', or 'it's like cutting cold fruit cake'.
Hot knife thru butter would be a good comparison .
 
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Surely, whichever technique you use, the integrity of the lip will be compromised? Pick up the box when loaded and it may well split.
 
For what purpose are you cutting the slot out?

Might you be better drilling a hole (diameter equal to the width of the slot) in the centre of the lid?
 

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