Greetings,
Mr. b. "...hot iron melting the sharp edge might be a good stress reliving idea." In a previous life I was working in the midst of a machine shop. They got a job machining a fairly complex item in plastic. NO idea what the plastic was BUT they wanted the finished product to be stress and strain free.
The method to relieve strain in glassware (borosilicate/pyrex) is to anneal it @ 540C for one hour. Tried heat treating the plastic with numerous variations of temperature and time and was completely unable to change any strain patterns as observed by polariscope.
What I did learn is that as soon as you put a tool to plastic, you impart stress/strain. Fire polishing edges doesn't help and in some cases makes matters worse. Radiusing (sp?) edges may help...