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Cutting a hip flask in half

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Like the title say. Any ideas on how to cut a hip flask in half?. It relates to ipods because Im planing to make a case out of a hip flask since Im too cheap to buy a case and I've got ALOT of spare time on my hands.
 

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Got Dremel? That seems like the best way to me.

Sounds like an interesting project - post pics of the finished product! I like the idea of the headphone cord coming out the spout of the flask!
 

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If you have access to a workshop and a cooperative dad, you should get him to help you cut it with a grinding wheel. Pics please!
 

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A milling machine may give a cleaner (more accurate) cut.
 
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