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animatorJustin:
i don't have a router (and to poor to buy one  :cry:)and i am going to be mounting two mag-stik plus and a track ball. is it possible to do this with a chisel :-\, i know it might suck, or take a long time, but does anyone have any tips or things to watch out for when doing this.

Thanks 
garnerb350:
Are you using wood?...



spade-bit? joystick hole should be the same as a button...

jig-saw? (trackball)


Check with Harbor Freight...they have tools cheap...Maybe also check around pawn shops... :dunno

using a chisel is risky...
1. You could end up gouging too much...and chance of being uneven...

Dremel kit...then buy the router bits...

Know any friends you can borrow tools from?
animatorJustin:
sorry 3/4 mdf board. i drilled a joystick hole, but i want the joystick longer. me and all my friends are computer animators = no tools or woodworking experience
Malenko:
dremel is your best/cheapest bet, unless you have a chisel and a lot of free time.
animatorJustin:
i do have a chisel, i was wondering if anyone has gone down that road
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