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Old 10-13-09   #51 (permalink)
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looks great, i want to put a window into my 300 case, but im pretty terrible at cutting straight lines with jigsaws, lol
I'm bad with straight lines too, but as long as you have a guide and you go slow it's pretty hard to mess up beyond repair. Any minor deviations can be concealed with the grommet edging.
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I'm bad with straight lines too, but as long as you have a guide and you go slow it's pretty hard to mess up beyond repair. Any minor deviations can be concealed with the grommet edging.
right now im thinking about just cutting out a round hole where my 120mm fan goes on the side, that way i can get rid of that ugly grill and not risk too much of the case, lol
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i am so doing this to my antec 900!!
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I'm bad with straight lines too, but as long as you have a guide and you go slow it's pretty hard to mess up beyond repair. Any minor deviations can be concealed with the grommet edging.
use a dremel with a nice cutting bit, and a metal ruler so u dont go beyond and end up zig zagging it... dremel is alot more stable but takes a bit longer..and patience is a virtue for this kind of job
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I have to do this. Saw this a long time ago both here and on TJ Harlow's vid, and I love it. Hard to pull the trigger thinking I might screw it up, not to mention having to borrow the tools to do the job since I dont have a jigsaw. But man, I love this mod!
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