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First things first, you've got to know where you're going to place whatever it is you're
cutting the hole for. And once you know that, be sure to use a square to mark the area so
you've got straight lines to cut. When you've got the area marked, you'll need to put thick
tape down to prevent the feet of the saw from scratching the enclosure. And you'll also
need to put down at least two layers of tape. After the area is taped, drill a couple of
pilot holes large enough to fit the saw blade, so that you have a place to begin sawing.
Those holes should be about three-eighths of an inch. And when sawing, you'll want to
glide to the edge and then carefully saw along the lines you've marked and if you keep to
your marking you'll be able to cut in straight lines so that your hole is a perfect fit for
whatever you're mounting. After the hole is cut, file down the sharp edges and erase the
lines you've drawn. And then you're ready to mount the device.