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exodius
Is is a dremel or hole saw better for cuttin blowholes?
YODA74
All in what you feel comfortable with for hole I personally like Hole saw for sanding and grinding and finish work i use dremal. <_<
mikeock
yes it is really a personal preference
ATI Radeon 8500
I'm not sure if my Dremel motor is dying or what, but mine is so weak I would rather just pay the extra to use a hole saw but I bet that a newer Dremel would work much better...Hehehe this my 500th post smile.gif !
Forsh
Cam anyone post a link to a tool for a normal Dremel what I can cut circles with please, I am having a hard time finding anything. Would that new diamond wheel they sell work? Most of the blades it says you cant cut in a circular pattern with them... blink.gif
d3bruts1d
Cut a squair then round it out.
vyroburn
Hole saw... it's hard to get a dremel to make a perfect circle unless you have the cool little rounded thingy that allows you to make perfect circles.. then get the dremel but i like dremals for littler things that cutting my case... get a big drill and a big hole saw and put lots of pressure........
YODA74
get a hole saw



Get an electric drill


layout your pattern I would suggest putting a 2x6 under the metal



and use the dremel to finish up


Quick easy and a nice finished product but of course you can do it any way you feel comfortable.
exodius
i can't afford both sad.gif It's either the dremel or the holesaw tongue.gif
ATI Radeon 8500
I would go nice dremel because you can vary the sizes of what you cut and have mor eflexibility than a holesaw, whereas with a holesaw you need each size tha tyou want to cut and need a drill and stuff to use it and it caan only be used for blowholes more or less, and you may want to do more to your case later.
hiph0pan0nym0usx
how expensive r hole saws?
ATI Radeon 8500
I think that they are $20-$30 without the drill, just for the circular blade.
skop3
dremel should do the job.. unless its 1.5 mm thick like my case!
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