So with the top panel now free from the case, it was time to move to the garage and make some magic happen (or near disaster as it turned out).
I only had one panel, no spares and despite looking for some, I couldn't find any on the net either so I had to make sure it didn't screw this up royally.
Initially I was going to just draw around the radiator and cut that out, but I quickly realised if I did that I wouldn’t have any panel to screw the radiator into (oops). So I measured it all out and drew my template instead, complete with tabs to screw into.

I was almost ready to start cutting. I didnt really have many tools suitable for this project, so that morning I had gone to B & Q to pick up a few bits and pieces (cheap clamps, new dremel cutting disks etc).

not the greatest clamp in the world but it held it in place, so I guess it did it’s job.
I must admit, I was a little nervous before doing this. I was never awesome at CDT in school, not awful, but not great either. That coupled with only really having one shot and never really doing anything like this before seemed like a recipe for disaster.

Things were going well, i was cutting very very slowly, then all of a sudden the cutting disk snapped, made me jump a little but thankfully not enough to send a huge scratch across the panel.

Is it normal for these things to break or did I probably bend it whilst cutting?
These things aren’t super cheap either so I was a little peeved


I cut all the corners and tabs out first.

I then decided it would probably be best if I drilled the holes before the tabs didn't have much strength.

I had then intended to use a jig saw to cut the rest of the panels but the gaps created by the dremel weren’t wide enough so I thought it would be easier to just carry on using the dremel.

And eventually it was cut


The top was looking very dirty by now, but as it turned out, that was the least of my worries. Can you guess what I did wrong?

The edges were pretty sharp so I had an excuse to use the new file i had just bought

And that was it, it was looking pretty good. The lines were straight, tabs were drilled out, edges were filed down.
So it was time to check it out with the radiator in place.

Then I realised what I’d done. The hole wasn’t wide enough (d’oh!).

I made the decision to cut the tabs back, widen the gap ever so slightly and redrill.

I was a bit disappointed by this to be honest. It didn’t look as good, although it doesn't matter too much as i’ve got a fancy radiator grill being manufactured so this will cover up this mistake.
In hindsight what i’d do differently would be to measure it up with the fans instead. I did this for the modification and it worked well. So that should be the first and last time I make that mistake.
Can you tell I haven't done this before?
