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Phil
This guy knows what he is doing in cutting blow-holes. He even sacrificed his jigsaw in the name of case modding. He mounted the green felt to the bottom of his jigsaw that you see on the Catalog page. He has an eye and hand for straight lines and round circles. What more could you want in a cut-up?
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Luke
Luke is very helpful in the planning stages of case modding. If I can't figure out how to do a mod, Luke will find the way. Luke also has an eye for aesthetics. He is the proud owner of my old case. The case could not be owned by a better friend.
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Jed
Jed is more of a gung-ho person. He is always willing to try new things even at the cost of failure. But a failure in case modding is an opportunity to make something even better. Whenever I want to try something new, he is one of the first people I contact.
Luke's Dad
Some think that he does not know much about case modding. But he is quite familiar with woodworking, and some metalworking. He has good common sense, which is critical in this art form. He is always willing to learn new things, and try different ways of doing things. He is well on his way to becoming a computer technician.
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Peyton
This guy is perhaps one of most determined people in case modding. He is best known for using a nibbler to cut out two 120mm blow holes in an enlight case. For those of you who don't know, enlight cases for the most part use the thickest and hardest metal they can find for their cases.
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