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hacksaw blade

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

hacksaw blade

Postby mash » 4 Oct 2007 12:02

how do you make a pick out of hacksaw blade?
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Postby poky13 » 4 Oct 2007 12:05

Have you looked in the search froums. there are some pic and movies of how to make them. good luck and welcome to the site
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Postby UWSDWF » 4 Oct 2007 12:18

by bashing your head into the closest brick wall 9-25 times while yelling BANANA!
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Postby freakparade3 » 4 Oct 2007 12:41

This link will help you. viewtopic.php?t=10398
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Postby ObiWonShinobi » 7 Oct 2007 18:07

I started using "junior hacksaw" blades recently.
Lots less cutting and less wheels used on the dremmel.
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Re: hacksaw blade

Postby Wrenchman » 7 Oct 2007 18:45

mash wrote:how do you make a pick out of hacksaw blade?


Hi Mash, welcome to lockpicking!

You know making picks out of hacksaw blades, is in fact quite simple!

You'll need:
One hacksaw blade, one grinder, a bucket of cold water, a bunch of files, a marker and some 100, 200, 400 sand paper(the black one for metal, forgot the real name)!

You now need to decide what kind of pick style you want to make, you then draw the design directly on the hacksaw blade!

Now grind roughly around the drawing, putting the hacksaw blade in cold water at every 2-3 sec.

File the rest of the hacksaw blade with files, by hand, using light forward strokes!

Finish off with 100 then 200 then 400 sand paper!

Remember - Always use safety glasses!

Ps. I've never actually done it myself and I do not own a grinder!

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Postby cryptonic » 8 Oct 2007 8:57

in his defense, my search feature has not worked in about a week and a half. in fact i just typed in hack saw, home made, and a few other terms that should have popped up a how to and every time got some response saying basically the search returned no results. anyways, my opinion on homebrew hacksaw blades is that 1 the cooling of it is the most important part. 2 the sanding... take the extra 2 minutes and make it all smooth and pretty. and 3, my buddy is guilty of. Don't temper your picks. they will snap crazy quick.
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Postby Kaotik » 8 Oct 2007 15:37

Typically, hacksaw blades that are frequently cooled every few seconds of grinding do not need to be retempered. It's only when they are brought to an exceedingly high temperature that alters it's original state.

I experimented with it alot in the making of my picks (quenching very often, and grinding without cooling and retempering) and I have yet to find any occurring issues with them. Though, I have a system that works for either way I decide to make them.
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Postby jgencinc » 8 Oct 2007 15:53

By system, do you mean you've figured out a reliable way to temper the steel after it has been heated? If so, care to share?
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