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Thin SS is tough to cut with a saw blade. I would use aviation shears which are affordable and can be very accurate in the right hands. The ones at HF are not too bad. Wiss are state of the art.

Drill a hole (not easy in SS) or cut a slot with a cut off wheel to get the snips started. Nibble away. Yes, a power nibbler would be fine.
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