no im from usaanotherperson wrote:Mesajarjarbinks, a good tool to use would be a jigsaw for cutting out large sections, and a drill press for buttons, joysticks etc. Then use a rasp, then a few different sadpaper grits to get everything nice. Failing that, any sort of hacksaw would probably work but you would have to spend a lot of time using the rasp.
By the way Turbo Tax 1.0, I used the above mentioned tools rather than the Stanley knife trick. I tried that, and my (METAL) pliers snapped, and the plastic didn't even lose it's shape! Maybe it has something to do with my plastic being UV treated?
On an unrelated note, are you from Thailand, jarjar? MBK (Bangkok) = the Pwnage.
no acess to a cnc machine or vacume form table...what to do?
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