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my Omega dimple lock pick

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my Omega dimple lock pick

Postby omegared » Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:23 am

this is the material for costruction,
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The construction is identical to that for hooks
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Re: my Omega dimple lock pick

Postby Theist17 » Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:39 am

Seriously great work here. Your pick sets are coming out looking amazing. Let us know how they work out for you in use!
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Re: my Omega dimple lock pick

Postby edsmiley » Tue Dec 14, 2010 11:17 am

Great looking picks Omegared. How long do they take to make from start to finish?

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Re: my Omega dimple lock pick

Postby femurat » Tue Dec 14, 2010 4:55 pm

Great job again! Are the tips soldered or brazed? How did you manage to solder such small parts together without melting everything down?

How about rounding off the edges of the pick shafts? A quick sand paper job could make their shafts more oval instead of rectangular, allowing them to move smoothly in the keyway. I'm not saying your picks aren't good, this is just an idea to improve them :wink:

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Re: my Omega dimple lock pick

Postby weilawei » Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:53 pm

Another very stylish set of tools. Great work omegared. 8) If only I had some dimple locks to play with now. The regular set of picks you made is sexy, too. Perhaps you should think about talking to resellers, like raimundo does with his bogotas?
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Re: my Omega dimple lock pick

Postby raimundo » Tue Dec 14, 2010 10:45 pm

Femurat, I think he may have simply carved them out of a sawsall blade, these blades are thick so he had to do that to get them into the keyways.

while the shafts of the picks are beautifully executed, I personally might have tried to round the square edges of these shafts for greater agility in the keyway, that is not any criticism to take personally, its just what I think. I am not trying to put down anyones work, just adding my true thoughts.
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Re: my Omega dimple lock pick

Postby femurat » Tue Dec 14, 2010 11:24 pm

Thanks Ray, now I understand how they're made. I'm used to bristles so I always imagine similar material thickness... here we are talking about very thick material so the tip was simply carved and not soldered.

Yes, rounding the tip can help too. I was just speculating and gave importance to the shaft section: an oval shaped shaft could turn smoother in the keyway rather than a rectangular one. So I think it could give a better feedback.

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Re: my Omega dimple lock pick

Postby omegared » Tue Dec 14, 2010 11:55 pm

yes, Raimundo has got it right, no welding, I had also talked on the topic of the hooks
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raimundo wrote:Femurat, I think he may have simply carved them out of a sawsall blade, these blades are thick so he had to do that to get them into the keyways.while the shafts of the picks are beautifully executed, I personally might have tried to round the square edges of these shafts for greater agility in the keyway, that is not any criticism to take personally, its just what I think. I am not trying to put down anyones work, just adding my true thoughts.



I had thought about myself, but go very well, he must assess the long manipulation

weilawei wrote:Another very stylish set of tools. Great work omegared. 8) If only I had some dimple locks to play with now. The regular set of picks you made is sexy, too. Perhaps you should think about talking to resellers, like raimundo does with his bogotas?


how do you raimundo?
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Re: my Omega dimple lock pick

Postby pin_pusher » Wed Dec 15, 2010 9:15 am

i'd be in the market for a set, just getting into some dimple locks myself.
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