Next was cutting the stove pipe hole in the stove body - I centered it length of the stove body and about 2-1/2" to center from the back to clear the back plate. I drilled a few hole inside the 2-3/16" stove pipe outline that I traced with a sharpie and used the kitchen shears to cut the hole. Lastly I used the dremel with the sanding bit to smooth out any rough spots. *Again I should have taken a picture of this.
Oh ya do yourself a favor and mark center line of the end plates and stove body so its easy to line up the marks during assembly.
Next up is cutting the door and drilling the vent holes in the front plate. One thing did not like about either the Ti Goat or Ed T stoves was how small the opening was. I know the stove is not going to burn real big material but the bigger opening makes it easier to load and stoke.
I used thin cardboard to trace out templates and build a mock up. Once I got a couple bugs and alignment issues handled I transferred over the door shape and cut it out with the dremel. The actual door is just about 1/4" over sized of the opening and was cut out of the larger SS burner covers.
I also drilled out the vent holes at the same time - with the SS start with small drill bits and slowly work up to the desired size other wise the SS can actually tear if you start with the bigger bit.
Lastly I drilled out the holes for the hinges and riveted the door to the front plate. For a handle I decided on simple cable with a bolt to latch over. I am not 100% sold on this yet because it can be hard to latch but it works and the cable stays cool.