Case Modders - what's your rotary tool of choice?

dkellogg3

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what are the options out there for rotary tools? of course i know about dremel, but what else is out there? what do you use? recommend?

good day.
 

everman

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It's not rotary, but a jigsaw comes in handy when you need to do straight lines. Otherwise a dremel is great.
 

godmare

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Has anyone tried the rotozip or similar tools? how well do they work (compared to a jigsaw)?
 

everman

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Ya forgot the holesaw, they come in very convenient 80 and 120 mm sizes (and others, but case modders use those for some reason!) :D
 

deerslayer

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Used a jigsaw to cut my window out.

A lot of people swear by the dremel. Started cutting my window with the dremel and decided to use the jigsaw, worked so much better, and for me it made a much cleaner cut.
 

Jeff7

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I used a jigsaw with a very fine tooth blade for the long straight cuts on my case window, then the Dremel with a reinforced cutting wheel for the corners. I also use the Dremel for fan holes; my fan holes are not perfectly round - more of a rounded square shape.
 

BSEagle1

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I've only modded one case, but I used a jigsaw to cut out the window. My neighbor had a rotozip, but the bits for it were all meant for either tile or wood from what I could tell.
For basic stuff, like windows, I recommend the jigsaw and a drill for starter holes. For more intricate stuff I'd have to go with the dremel.
 

TonyG

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I like a dremel, but a tool I am really starting to like is the fordham tool. It is kinda like the fexible attachments you can buy to go on a dremel, but this is hooked directly to a motor you just sit on the ground with a flexible shaft going to a pen like device on the end which you mount the cutting/grinding attachments. The motor is controlled by a foot pedal.
 

dkellogg3

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Thanks all!

Does anyone use anything else - Black & Decker's Wizard, or RTX? What about the other power tool manufacturers - Dewalt, Makita, Bosch, etc?

I like to do full investigations before I make purchases - your help would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks!
 

IRJack

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I picked up a router attachment for my dremel, and it gives you a lot more control than just freehanding a cut. But for fan holes, gotta go with the holesaw.
 

amdskip

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B&D's wizard is like that miniture rotary tool right??? It will not work. The RTX will work fine and all dremel attachments/bits will fit it.
 

Sxotty

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I have rtx, its awesome, but dremel's and so forth should really only be used if you are poor, and dont have jigsaw/holesaw, or if you need it b/c you are doing something crazy, and intricate. They simply are not the correct tool for most jobs, but if it is all you got go for it.
 

Anubis

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i used a hole say on a drill press. easy as butter - for fan holes

jigsaw woudl work well for straight lines
 

ChefJoe

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I bought an RTX (dremel knockoff) because it was half the price and used all the accessories, etc, just fine. I love it.
 

Elcs

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From the topic, I initially thought 'Fan of course, i cant think of any other rotary tool in my PC'

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