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I'm thinking of getting a window kit from frozencpu.com for my v1000b. What do you mod'ers use to cut the holes? What exactly is a dremel...
Originally posted by: Cheetah8799
Some guys use a "nibbler". It's a hand held cutter, like a special scissors for metal. Kinda hard to use from what I hear, and may hurt your hands for a big window.
You can also use a jigsaw like powerMarkymark suggested.
I own a dremel. You can get a cheaper one for about $30ish. I use it for a lot of projects, so it is nice to own. You may want one with variable speeds, mine is a set speed. Sometimes it's too fast...
I also own a few sized hole saws that I use on my dad's drill press. They really come in handy for cutting blowholes for fans.
are you nuts? the dremal rotary saw will get the job done in mere seconds.Originally posted by: alexXx
a dremel will be so f'in slow for cutting out a window. drill a hole and use a jigsaw with a metal blade on it, or if you have access to a nibbler(air powered ones are so easy) then it is even better
actually I have (many times in fact), I used to put 3 to 6 inch holes in plexiglass all the time in high school and college building competition subwoofer enclosures. a rotary saw is vastly supier to a jig saw in that situation. A jig saw will get the job done (if you use a fine enough bit), but you'll have to spend a lot more time sanding to get the edge smoothed out, not to mention you have to use a few long clamps (depending on where you plan to cut the hole) to get the glass to be stable enough to prevent the glass from bouncing to prevent errors and breakage.Originally posted by: alexXx
unless you have tried it, then please dont post your input
ahhh, the first post reads like he bought a window kit and wanted to cut a hole in the window.Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
he's not sawing plexi, he's doing steel... dremel go slow as heck on hard steel.
Originally posted by: alexXx
a dremel will be so f'in slow for cutting out a window. drill a hole and use a jigsaw with a metal blade on it, or if you have access to a nibbler(air powered ones are so easy) then it is even better