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Case Modding - Dremel?


I'm really interested in doing some modding on some old cases, and I need to know the best tool for cutting metal, cutting plexiglass, sanding, hole cutting (like for fans), and screw cutting. ThatGuy16 says a dremel won't cut it, but I think it would. Does anyone have something they use to do all these things (different attachments of course) that they really like?

    
tuxify

Well i strong dremel should, no cordless or $20 combo wont. I'll look and see if i can find a stronger one that would

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ThatGuy16

Thanks babe.

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tuxify


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Thanks babe.



haha



something like this

http://www.dremel.com/en-us/tools/to...=66981&I=69672

or

http://www.dremel.com/en-us/tools/to...=66981&I=69673



The 400 model i think is $90 (US)

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ThatGuy16

A hole saw turned the front of my case into small curly bit of plastic, in about, Oh, I don't know... 5 seconds!



That's pretty good for fan holes... They come in 76mm, which is PERFECT for an 80mm fan and 116mm, or something like that, but the sizes are generally great for that sort of thing.



All you'd need is a drill, you buy the hole-saw adaptor thing and actual hole-saw, they just get put on and tightened with the chuck-key.

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Kornowski

I'm pretty sure a dremel would get the job done. You might have to go through a few blades though. heh.

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