Advice needed: Drilling a metal cap Chastity

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    Hey everyone, just wondering if anyone has any advice on whether or not drilling a cheap Chinese metal cap chastity device is a good idea or not?

    After using the HT Nub, I've learnt that it is way more comfortable having a bigger slit at the front of the device especially making thing easier and cleaner when it comes to using the rest room.

    My current idea is to use a power drill with a steel end to drill out a decent slit on the device.

    Is this a bad idea? Will I ruin this device? Will it be unusable after?

    In the picture below I've drawn where I was thinking about cutting out. Solid colour is what I will be drilling and dotted is the "Maybe but most likely not".

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    Any advice or thoughts to improve will be appreciated!

    Thanks.
     
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    A Dremel tool would be better suited to the task.
     
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    If it's a cheap cage, it's easily replaced, so why not. However, it might be a good idea to have a replacement cage already in your hands, just in case. It would kinda suck if you made this one unwearable and then had to wait a month for a replacement to arrive.
     
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    I agree with this. If I was doing this I would use a small cutting / slitting disc in the Dremel to cut the triangle shapes out then a small grinding stone in the dremel to smooth the edges as far as possible then hand files followed by wet & dry paper, then polish the edges.
     
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