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Dec 13 2013 10:34am
or a dremel

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or a dremel

http://stitchandwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/dremel_foto.jpg


dremel is the best tool in the world if you build your own arcade stick
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Quote (KoJ @ Dec 13 2013 12:34pm)
or a dremel

http://stitchandwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/dremel_foto.jpg


I can vouch that a dremel for something like this would be an absolute bitch.
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Quote (dxlightning @ Dec 13 2013 08:35am)
I can vouch that a dremel for something like this would be an absolute bitch.


yep, it could be use tho
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Dec 13 2013 10:38am
you could also use a oxy acct torch



This post was edited by KoJ on Dec 13 2013 10:38am
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Dec 13 2013 10:38am
they prob used a router
its really the only thing that could fit and be easy enough to cut a circular hole
its got like a spinning drillbit u just push it a bit n it grinds through shit ... anything else seems pretty big or just generally not a good idea for that imo
trace the cup router it out hang the cup by its sides and boom

yeah koj cuz erbody has 1 of those :lol:


This post was edited by dragoneth on Dec 13 2013 10:39am
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Dec 13 2013 10:39am
Steak knife

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Quote (dragoneth @ Dec 13 2013 05:38pm)
they prob used a router
its really the only thing that could fit and be easy enough to cut a  circular hole
its  got like a spinning drillbit u just push it a bit n it grinds through shit ... anything else seems pretty big or  just generally  not a good idea for that
trace the cup router it out  hang the cup by its sides and boom


hole saw would be absolutely excellent

thats what i meant earlier but im dumb
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Quote (dragoneth @ Dec 13 2013 08:38am)
they prob used a router
its really the only thing that could fit and be easy enough to cut a  circular hole
its  got like a spinning drillbit u just push it a bit n it grinds through shit ... anything else seems pretty big or  just generally  not a good idea for that
trace the cup router it out  hang the cup by its sides and boom


personally, i would use a hole saw that is just a little bigger than the size of the puck

and then i would file the edges make sure they are smooth
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Quote (dej @ Dec 13 2013 12:39pm)
hole saw would be absolutely excellent

thats what i meant earlier but im dumb


hole saw? wtf is that


Quote (KoJ @ Dec 13 2013 12:39pm)
personally, i would use a hole saw that is just a little bigger than the size of the puck

and then i would file the edges make sure they are smooth



id use a router since i got 1 in the garage being a drywaller :lol:
cut out plugs n shit in drywall should be able to cut a cardboard circle np lol

This post was edited by dragoneth on Dec 13 2013 10:40am
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