Originally posted by: ElFenix
it's more likely your fan being cruddy rather than your vents. get a nice FDB scythe.
Originally posted by: Eli
It will work, but unless you're really good, it will be sloppy as hell.
Originally posted by: jtvang125
I need to cut out the mesh vents on my computer case to allow better airflow. At the moment there's a whine and slight whooshing noise possibly caused by air turbulence. The case is made of steel sheet metal. Can a dremel cut through this?
Originally posted by: mshan
Tin Snips:
"Dremels, the ever present. I admire and appreciate the one-tool versatility of dremel cutting, and have no argument with the many excellent results. Dremels have good strengths for modding: they can cut a line across/through an existing corner, drill-grind-polish, and do touchups. And they work in almost any material. I do however dread the notion of using them much for most sheet metal cutting. They are just slow.
I recently spent two years working in a sheet metal shop. There are lots of fancy big special tools (makes you drool), but the most basic hand tools still do most of the work. My favorite way to cut metal is with Red+Green tin snips (yes you need both). With a little practice you can work honest miracles in mere minutes. Oddly, computer people just never seem to use tin snips, as though they don't exist. I don't get it, since they are my first choice.
Tin snips cut anything from aluminium to stainless steel, from tinfoil to 32 guage (very thin like PSU's) up to 16 guage (thick like a credit card). Thinner is generally easier. Way too thin (tinfoil), very hard (stainless) and very thick (20-16 guage), can all get more challenging, but can still be done very well. Everything in between those extremes is just plain spiffy."
http://www.silentpcreview.com/...s/viewtopic.php?t=2307
edit: This was done with those recommended Wiss tin snips (basically Antec SLK3700 clone with same thick quality steel; very easy and you don't end up with tons of metal fragments all over the place)
Originally posted by: Maximus96
buy the reinforced fiberglass cutting wheels. they are much stronger and last longer than the standard thin wheels that tends to break off and throw shards at your eyes.
Originally posted by: JasonSix78
Originally posted by: jtvang125
I need to cut out the mesh vents on my computer case to allow better airflow. At the moment there's a whine and slight whooshing noise possibly caused by air turbulence. The case is made of steel sheet metal. Can a dremel cut through this?
Yes it will but you'll need to pick up some cutting wheels for it. Be sure to buy the reinforced kind and wear safety glasses.
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Agreed. They're a bit more expensive, but they last a LOT longer.Originally posted by: Maximus96
buy the reinforced fiberglass cutting wheels. they are much stronger and last longer than the standard thin wheels that tends to break off and throw shards at your eyes.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Agreed. They're a bit more expensive, but they last a LOT longer.Originally posted by: Maximus96
buy the reinforced fiberglass cutting wheels. they are much stronger and last longer than the standard thin wheels that tends to break off and throw shards at your eyes.