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hey is this the right tool for case cutting
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Pretty much anything is good if it cut but you need to have a steady hand 8)
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NO!! dont they aint got the power get a dremel 200 or dremel 300 there not to expensive if your from uk b and q or homebase USA home depot
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Yes it is but you need the right attachment
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Yeah that should do, thanks actually, i was gonna buy a dremel, this saved me like 10 !
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anything that cuts plastic
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Why can't you just go to your local hardware store?
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NO!!! Please do not buy that one!! It doesn't have enough power to cut your hand, get either a Dremel Series or some other kind. Since your doing case mods you will need to spend 40+ in US currency. Im sure in the UK they have several nice brands whether you want a nice one or jut one to get the job done. I warn you tho you need to get one thats has adjustable speed. Usually the ones that don't are weak, but not bad to have laying around.
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Buy a ryobi dremel there the best
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Lol I Used A Drill And A Saw Blade
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