This was kinda interesting.. taken from:
http://www.pimprig.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=10510
Might help you decide out HIM.
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Dremel
The most overrated power tool out there – it’s overpriced, and the bits are stupidly fragile and extortionately priced. Despite this, it’s _the_ aspirational tool for modders. I blame their advertising.
I’m not totally anti-Dremel, I’m glad I’ve got one as it can be very useful – you just need to be aware that in reality, it’s an extremely specialised bit of kit, in almost all cases there is a better tool for the job.
If you use one of these for anything but the most detailed and intricate work, and instead insist on using it for cutting out windows and blowholes instead, then frankly, youÂ’re a deluded fool.
Top Tips: leave it in the cupboard for 99% of jobs, use _reinforced_ cutoff wheels when you do use it, and don’t by a cordless one – they’re just too wussy.
Cost: 70GBP [100USD] for a mains powered model with “40” accessories … probably better to buy a “bare” set (for about half as much) & just get the bits you need.
Example:
http://www.dremeleurope.com/cgi-bin...duct/View/395PS
Jigsaw
This the correct tool for cutting blowholes & 99 percent of windows, so itÂ’s pretty much essential for modding unless you want to foolishly delude yourself that a Dremel is better.
Top Tip: when cutting tight curves, cut one eighth of an inch forward, pull the tool back slightly, angle it for the next part of the cut & extend the cut a further eighth of an inch. This is slower than ripping straight round, but does mean your circle doesnÂ’t end up egg-shaped.
Cost: from 20 GBP (30USD)
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