There skull cavity is so itty bitty - don’t know ud have a lot of room for a plant…. Maybe a succulent…
This is the saw i use:
HAUTMEC 150mm Junior hacksaw & mitre block set 6" adjustable angle cutting corner saw blade HT0034-PL https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CSK7TCD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_5C53Z16BQTC1S99QAE1D?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I posted my large cow skull and another deer skull earlier today - the cow skull i planted in the eye sockets and nasal cavity…. The other deer skull, i used a dremel to saw a round hole in the top of the skull. Lots of different options!
Yeah, pretty much. I'm just sharing what I went through too. I can't imagine we're the only ones to have to completely bend new tubes because of petg. There should be a notice or asterisk somewhere on these bigger companies listings for recommended water temps, but then again, as a noob, one wouldn't really have a point of reference as to what temps are going to be until the build is finished.
There have been more than a handful of posts on this sub with people showing their warped tubes too. The cpu outlet deforming on mine is definitely no coincidence.
I spent like 2 days trying to optimize the fan and pump speed. I did get the temps to come down a bit with a more aggressive curve on both, but ultimately my 3090 / 5900X are gonna dump heat more than most builds, so there wasn't much I could do except re-do the loop to accomodate the heat, because yeah, making fan noise or performance compromises based on tubing is a bit silly.
Good choice deciding to swap! The corsair pmma tubes from Amazon come with lots of extra length for SFF builds over EK's kits so you'll have plenty extra to get the hang of bending it. If you plan to use a mini hack saw to cut it, or even a dremel, it's easier if you build some sort of a jig to keep the cut straight. I preferred this over my dremel because the cuts turned out cleaner.