Hey all.
I'm going to be starting a small project log of a window I'll be cutting for my v2000+ soon.
It'll be a standard shape much like the v1000+ windows which form around the grill in the top left, but I'll be using tinted plexiglass rather than clear. I'll use some nice high-standing allen key bolts to hold it down with.
I'll also be replacing the grill with a wider mesh to better airflow.
On top of this, I'll be adding another fan grill to the bottom right of the case for hard drive cooling.
I'll also be adding some industrial steel flooring to the bottom left of the side door for accenting; the same material I have my case standing on at the mo:
(Excuse the webcam image, haven't installed my camera drivers yet).
Anyway, the reason I've posted before I've actually begun is to ask what you think would be the best way to go about cutting the Lian Li Aluminium? I was thinking of using a hole cutter for the rounded edges and joining these with a jigsaw (and appropriate blade), but would a Dremel be better?
Thanks, Matt.
I'm going to be starting a small project log of a window I'll be cutting for my v2000+ soon.
It'll be a standard shape much like the v1000+ windows which form around the grill in the top left, but I'll be using tinted plexiglass rather than clear. I'll use some nice high-standing allen key bolts to hold it down with.
I'll also be replacing the grill with a wider mesh to better airflow.
On top of this, I'll be adding another fan grill to the bottom right of the case for hard drive cooling.
I'll also be adding some industrial steel flooring to the bottom left of the side door for accenting; the same material I have my case standing on at the mo:

(Excuse the webcam image, haven't installed my camera drivers yet).
Anyway, the reason I've posted before I've actually begun is to ask what you think would be the best way to go about cutting the Lian Li Aluminium? I was thinking of using a hole cutter for the rounded edges and joining these with a jigsaw (and appropriate blade), but would a Dremel be better?
Thanks, Matt.