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Originally posted by wayne
how do i find out what kind of material my computer case is made out of?
Originally posted by LyL18
How hard is it to cut steel?
Originally posted by hi tech hate
a dremel with decent cutting disks can get through it
i m using a nibbler its supposed to cut up to 18gauge of sheet metal (forgot what type) but it isnt supposed to be easy i heard you have to squeeze the handle really hard to cutI don't completely agree with this -- of course, depending on how thick the steel is. . . I've seen diamond cutting disks shatter repeatedly without even getting all the way through. Steel is tough stuff.
what if i test with a magnet?
Originally posted by greeny2022
i used a jigsaw and my case turned out pretty good, just gotta take it nice and easy
i only bought a nibbler to test it outNibblers SUCK for doing anything more than cutting holes for switches and knobs and stuff. If you try to cut a window or a blowhole or something large with a nibbler, you will be doing it all day and you will end up with blisters all over your hand. Do yourself a favour and get a jigsaw. The time you saved with the jigsaw should more than make up for the money you spent on it.
I think I've seen jigsaws at walmart for around $20. I can't comment on the quality of them, but you should be able to get a decent jigsaw at a hardware store for under $50.Originally posted by wayne
i only bought a nibbler to test it out
by the way, approximately how much are decent jigsaws?
Originally posted by wayne
i only bought a nibbler to test it out
by the way, approximately how much are decent jigsaws?
any comments about using the nibbler?I think I've seen jigsaws at walmart for around $20. I can't comment on the quality of them, but you should be able to get a decent jigsaw at a hardware store for under $50.
I just nibbled out a small rectangle out of my motherboard tray the other day and it probably took more than half an hour for about a 1.5"x2.5" rectangle. I would have just used the dremel but I didn't want to take everything out of my case and I didn't want to get dust all over everything.