Modding 101 (part 1) – Tools of the trade By: tantric | Published: April 1, 2012
One of the most commonly asked questions by aspiring modder’s and noobs alike.
“what are the basic tools / equipment do I need to get or buy, if I want to start into case modding as a hobby?”
Well look no further. Here’s a short list of the most common tools used for modding. Together with a simple description of their applications and uses.
TOOLS:
Probably one of the most famous and most commonly used tool in case modding. The rotary tool or more commonly known as the DREMEL, is one of the most important tool to have in your workshop. Paired with the right bits and attachments. The rotary tool can cut, sand, drill, route, engrave, etch, polish, etc.
Useful in drilling screw holes and removing rivets, The power drill is an invaluable tool in any workshop.
One of my favorite tools in the shop. The jigsaw can be used to cut a wide variety of materials including thick acrylic sheets, aluminum and steel. With proper practice and the right type of blade. The jigsaw can cut effortlessly in any type of material with speed and precision.
The nibbler is useful when cutting small holes on the case. It can also be used in cutting small window panels.
- Pop Rivet Gun and Blind Rivets
When painting or modding any case. It’s usually much easier to dis-assemble or remove parts of the case for easier access. This is where the pop rivet gun and pop rivets come handy.
Used in cleaning up and straightening rough cuts in any material.
- Combination Square and Ruler
Useful when marking or making layout designs on the side panel.
Can be used in removing stickers or any type of adhesives. The heatgun can also be used in bending acrylic sheets.
Hole saw’s are commonly used in making blowholes and fan cutouts. Smaller diameter ones can also be used as pilot holes for making wire management and cable routing holes.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT:
As a General rule. “always practice safety first” Take precaution when handling any kind of power tool. Modding is no fun when you lose a limb, finger or worst an eye in the process It’s a good idea to invest in the proper safety equipment before you start purchasing your tools and other equipment.
- Respirator Mask / Dust Mask
Since you’ll be doing a lot of cutting and painting. A respirator or dust mask will come in handy specially when you are painting, sanding, cutting acrylic plastic or metal sheets.
These help protect your eyes from splinters or small pieces of metal that tend to fly off when cutting metal and other materials.
Earmuffs are useful when you are frequently using power tools. Power tools tend to emit a high decibel sound which could impair hearing and could result to hearing loss.
- Utility Gloves or Cotton Gloves
When handling power tools utility gloves or cotton gloves are useful since they lessen the strain in your hands while operating power tool. They also reduce the risk of injuries in case of an accident.
Gives “extra energy” for enhanced mental and physical performance.
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