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Cutting a window into you nice expensive aluminum case? Blow hole? If your going to mod that case, you better do it nice. You only get one shot -> You mess it up, you got to live with it. There are a few tools that can really make modding easy. The Dremel Multi Tool is a godsend, it’s easy to use, useable on multiple ways, and best off all, your mods look way nicer when your done.
About Dremel
“Dremel has been making tools since 1932. Ours is the original high-speed rotary tool. For a lot of years, the Dremel rotary tool was the little known secret of hobbyists around the world. They used it for everything from polishing connections for model railroad tracks to carving beautiful and intricate bird decoys. A few years ago, the word began to get out, and do-it-yourselfers began snapping up Dremel rotary tools. For years, we literally couldn’t make enough of them. It’s a phenomenon! And only the Dremel Rotary Tool System has this unmatched assortment of accessories and attachments to make it the most versatile rotary tool you can own.”
The Dremel Tool

In order to successfully review this product, I’ll need to test it, and man did I used that dremel. For hours and hours and hours, my hobby is basically cutting cases up and make something out of that, play with phase change cooling, mod it into cases, and even more modding, all modding goodness from this kid. In order to make my window in my casing, or add a top blowhole I definitely use a dremel multi tool to make it as nice as possible. I wasn’t used to the dremel tool before, but after some time elapsed I got more and more controlled with the dremel tool, however I always watch out, use the right protective gear, and always cover my other parts of my casing while I’m modding, one slip out and you’ve got a mighty fine scratch in there.

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