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After receiving several inquirys as to I use a Dremel for making my case designs, I put together this tutorial.

My intention is not to suggest that a Dremel is a better alternative to purpose tools like a holesaw, but it does exhibit it's endless capabilities


mnpctech.com's DREMEL TECHNIQUES


The panel design I walk you through





Best regards,
Bill Owen
Pro case modder and owner of mnpctech.com
justinal
thanx that really helped me a lot
DimensioN
QUOTE (mnpctech @ Feb 24 2003, 07:08 PM)
After receiving several inquirys as to I use a Dremel for making my case designs, I put together this tutorial.

My intention is not to suggest that a Dremel is a better alternative to purpose tools like a holesaw, but it does exhibit it's endless capabilities


mnpctech.com's DREMEL TECHNIQUES


The panel design I walk you through





Best regards,
Bill Owen
Pro case modder and owner of mnpctech.com

looks good, i can use it for the "final touch" on my XaserII tongue.gif
nice work with the dremmel on the bird wink.gif



greetz
cypher
hmmm..........it does look a lot like a lasercut! GOOD JOB!!
JeepNPhreek
really freakin cool man. Very nice.
Acid Storm
I'm stuned.
Great Job!
tkos
thats very good!
NyCUnDaGroUnD
Yeah great tutorial but i wouldnt have that much patience to cut and sand that much. Good job and patience.
master_flea
Loved the tutorial.

Just one thing: I've found that for evening up rough edges (where there's room) using one of the dremel grinding tools works very well too. tongue.gif
DimensioN
idd the guide helped me with making my case, you always have some cuts in it, my dremel helped me with letting them go away smile.gif


rolleyes.gif need to post some pix soon rolleyes.gif


greets
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