I like the way he
almost got it to line up straight.
More interesting choice of tools from the Dollar Store. That coping saw is designed to cut
curves for butting the inside corner joints of mouldings, wood butchers miter inside corners on a chop saw, but with modern drywall instead of plaster on lath, it works well enough.
Thank goodness this butcher didn't own a Japanese pull saw or a Dremel Tool . . .
. . . how well do blood stains wash off a Mac case? :?:
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Ordinarily, we probably shouldn't be ridiculing a hack with this much . . . dunno, hard to put a finger on the right word for it . . .
. . . but when the perpetrator reviews something like this with the refrain: "yuck, oh well . . ." I think it's probably fair game.
I'll give him an A for effort and the stones to try a first hack and document such results on the WWW. We all learn something from the process of making, and
admitting to making, mistakes.
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I almost hate to admit it, but it's beginning to grow on me . . .
. . . if he'd cut the case up into a few good sized, really nasty lookin' chunks, drill badly spaced holes and stitch it up like a baseball . . .
. . . I think I could live with it, especially if he painted each chunk to match different case colors from later Macs. }