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Hardware and Case Mod's You Paint it, Cut it, Solder it, bend it, light it up, make it glow or anything like that, here is your forum. |
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02-09-2003, 10:30 AM | #1 |
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daddies got a new toy
I just bought the dremel on saturday february 8th, 2003 and must say wow its powerful small and easy to use
anyways i did a 120 mm test blowhole on a cheap 60$ casei had lieing around, and also cut out the frame wire on the back of case to help airflow. I m getting practice for my cube case which will look similiar to the blackice project done by procooling. enough talk heres hte pictures http://jk2zone.web1000.com/diddy.htm |
02-09-2003, 04:47 PM | #2 |
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The dremel is a godsend. I personally use a different tool. I have a Spiracut by Bosch This has high rpms on it.. and is quite powerful compared to the Dremels I have seen. I place the dremel disc insert into the unit and can cut much faster and cleaner.
Did you ever have your dremel stop or slow down while you cut? You WONT have this problem with this spiracut. The unit practically jumps out of your hand when you turn it on.
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02-09-2003, 05:51 PM | #3 | |
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yeah, but you also have to pay bosch prices for a spiracut which is hard to do as a college student with no job, ill stick with my dremel edit: i guess that price isnt too high. what type of rotary bits/tools do you use with it? |
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02-09-2003, 06:18 PM | #4 |
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heh
that was my first time ever with a dremel | i guess i m not a virgin anymore lol
i like the dremel, you can buy attachments as the one u showed me for like 10 - 20 dollars and the dremel is better because u can use it for a variety of thigns not just 1 thing if u have any tips or tricks or any advice please tell me as i will be spending all my money on a new case which is 220 $ cubed case from directron.com shown in the black ice project. I want it to look good |
02-09-2003, 07:04 PM | #5 | |
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02-09-2003, 07:16 PM | #6 |
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I recomend getting some or all of the following
Saftey glasses. Some good files for clean up work after dremeling. some small files with rounded faces for conture (SP) work a roll of industrial sandpaper. get the good cutting discs. not the heavy duty ones, the diamond inlay I beleive they call them. I could be wrong. saftey glasses I also recomend getting the pen attachment as it is smaller and there is somewhat less vibration going to your hand (Excessive vibration can cause nerve damage) Sanding drums with lots of replacment sanding pads. A dremel is a fun tool, But taking off large amounts of metal can be a pain. Window mods and such. I would also recomend getting a good jig saw and some fine metal cutting blades to do the major work, and use the dremel for the clean up. I today cut a window mod in a case that I have been saying I would mod for over a year. I cut a mask from "The Phantom of the Opera" using the jig saw to cut the big stuff, and the dremel to finish it. Looks great. Dremels are a god send. Good luck, take it slow. and wear your saftey glasses. Fix
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02-09-2003, 07:42 PM | #7 |
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Yep.. those sandpaper and diamond discs are awsome. These are usually in the dremel section, but you combine it with a spiracut and metal is NO problem. I cut through a brass 6-7 inch diameter pipe with a 1/4 inch thickness.
I use 2 discs doubled up to cut with. Its number 426 or 420 from this page. http://www.tri-esssciences.com/dremeltools.htm I havent used the ball shaped tools near the top. Maybe I would do better with them? Dunno. But I do know I am getting good with the discs.
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02-09-2003, 08:08 PM | #8 |
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diamond discs?
with the diamond disks can u just drill a hole and go around the outline of the fan hole or window or is it not good idea to do on computer cases that are aluminum ?
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02-09-2003, 09:33 PM | #9 |
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The disks wont drill.. they cut perpendicular to the metal. Aluminum isnt that much different from brass when cutting. Take your time.. go slow. Make a smaller small cut on the pencil sketch, then slowly dig into the groove. With more power.. and a delecate touch, you can make a clean, non-jagged cut.
Nothing wrong with alu case cutting imo
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02-09-2003, 10:05 PM | #10 | |
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02-10-2003, 04:41 AM | #11 |
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heh well last night i decided to clean my cuts up with the sanding accessory now their smooth and nice
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02-10-2003, 09:05 AM | #12 |
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I love my Dremel!
I agree with Fixittt, on the accessories: they're all a must. That flex shaft extension is great. |
02-10-2003, 04:27 PM | #13 |
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i think u should link me to accessories to do case mods such as cutters and stuff pls
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02-10-2003, 04:41 PM | #14 |
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02-12-2003, 11:00 AM | #15 |
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Saftey Goggles
Be sure to get the kind that wrap around. I had a tiny bit of steel fly up and under into my eye last summer. I never realized I could be such a baby. I also didn't realize that having someone run fluid through my eye could make my arms and legs flail uncontrolably. It took 5 doctors to flush my eye after a little 5'2" nurse and my wife went flying trying to hold me down.
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02-12-2003, 11:11 AM | #16 |
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That's like me and needles: it takes an entire squad of doctors, nurses, and staff to hold me down for a shot. I fidget uncontrollably when they get those things near me.
When I was 11, I had pneumonia and got badly dehydrated. When they tried to place me on IV, they found that many of my veins were collapsing, and it took them over two hours to properly insert the IV (and I was covered in holes). Ever since, no matter how hard I try to just hold still, I can't: it is some sort of involuntary reaction, kind of like some weird post traumatic stress disorder. Don't feel bad, we all have our weirdness.
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02-12-2003, 05:14 PM | #17 |
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For a cheaper alternative to the bosch use a rotozip. It has a handle that is cool and allows for more stability. They sell them at homedepot.
Oh and one update. I just cut my case using a dremel drill bit that was in the blue labeled package. Said useful for cutting alu, and vinel (sp?) I broke 2 and wore down a third, but was able to cut a 3X5 hole in under 5 min. PS.. remove ALL components from case when doing this. 30000 rpm gets steel and ALu ALL OVER! BAH!
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02-12-2003, 05:28 PM | #18 |
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hehe i know but i have a nice huge shop vac which handles its biz easily lol I Dont have a problem cutting the holes just finding a template for a 92mm round fan......
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02-12-2003, 05:33 PM | #19 |
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at some point I think I remember seeing a template posted on this forum. it may have been 120 though.
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02-13-2003, 06:07 PM | #20 |
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yea was a 120 ":/
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04-08-2003, 05:10 AM | #21 |
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I used a dremel to cut some ram sinks for use on my ati 8500. Used thermaltake ram sinks, the kit for ddr, or sdr. either way they can with some fined sinks. I used like 6-8 disks for those thick things. Nearly went blind and had a horrible taste from the dust.
Fun times
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04-11-2003, 03:07 PM | #22 |
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dremmel is an incredible little tool. Does anyone use a bi metal hole saw to cut blow holes??????????/
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04-11-2003, 03:45 PM | #23 |
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Yeah I do and it is better than a dremel at that.
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04-11-2003, 04:43 PM | #24 | |
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also i have one question, wouldn't a dremel have the same side effect just as cutting with a grinder, i.e. burn the metal??? A jig saw won't do that for sure.
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