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Pencil out your lines, then tape next to them with masking tape. Then cut with a jigsaw, then file and round the eges off. I use air tools when doing the rounding and finish work. Usually a roloc sander, and a grinding wheel.

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Is there a good place to start, it looks like most are right past the bend???

it all depends what your tryin to cut into it. obviosly if you start at one of the ends thats flat you will beable to get it started smoother then at an angle. i used a black and decker jigsaw from walmart cost like 17 bucks. zipped right threw it with a metal bit. use some medium paper to get the ruff areas nice and level and then wetsand it to finish the edges.

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Just make the original cut bigger than what you want in the end and then you can get a better look and carve out what you want. I basically followed the second bend from where the mounting bolts are at.

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I use a dremel too with a cut off wheel and it works good... Just sand the edges down when your dont. As far as where to start, that depends on what you want them to look like. I do everyset I have different just for a little different look.

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