Hello everyone,
I am seeking some friendly advice on a choice of a tool to cut (with a good amount of precision) thin metals, namely PC cases.
The particular case I am trying to hack up now has steel that is about 1-2mm thick. The shape of the case is a bit intricate thus I need a tool with a blade that is not too big, hopefully about 5cm in diameter (2 in). And the cutting should be done with a tool ideally with a disc, so I can cut surfaces 90 degrees to the direction of the person holding it.
I thought about getting a dremel 3000 from amazon, but I am unsure whether it will do the job.
Here's the link:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dremel-3000...8&qid=1388155308&sr=1-216&keywords=multi+tool
Any advice will be highly welcome!.
Thanks
I am seeking some friendly advice on a choice of a tool to cut (with a good amount of precision) thin metals, namely PC cases.
The particular case I am trying to hack up now has steel that is about 1-2mm thick. The shape of the case is a bit intricate thus I need a tool with a blade that is not too big, hopefully about 5cm in diameter (2 in). And the cutting should be done with a tool ideally with a disc, so I can cut surfaces 90 degrees to the direction of the person holding it.
I thought about getting a dremel 3000 from amazon, but I am unsure whether it will do the job.
Here's the link:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dremel-3000...8&qid=1388155308&sr=1-216&keywords=multi+tool
Any advice will be highly welcome!.
Thanks