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    Dremel

    OH SWEEET I GOT MY DREMEL FOR CRHISTMAS!!!!!!!! now the project im going to start is makeing stealth drives. right now they look really shiottttty. and im just going to redo them in general. im also starting my project to repaint the entire outside and soon start puting the blow holes in.
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    Dremel on, Comrade. :salute:

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    Just make sure that when you are making the blowhole you tape everything around the area. I made a top blowhole and a scratch ended up all the way at the back of the case. I was pissed.

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    thanks for the advice, do you relise how happy i was to get one of these, i have been wanting one for SO LONG!!!
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    Which one did you get?

    For anything more than an intricate design or cutting out fan grilles...use a jigsaw. Its just too easy to mess up with the Dremel as compared to a jigsaw. Also, the jigsaw will require five minutes of your time to do a 120mm blowhole where it will take you five minutes just to cut out an 80mm fan grille. These were just my experiences, but I recommend keeping the Dremel use to small jobs.

    *edit-the Jigsaw leaves a lot less jaggies after use. The Dremel, with the proper attachement, is a beast when it comes to sanding.
    Last edited by speedstream5621; 12-26-2003 at 08:39 PM.

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