
And for some reason I forgot to take a photo of the finished product. But you see most of it in the last photos. The handle works pretty well I'd say, despite looking a bit shoddy from me being stressed. I made the hole thing in less than an hour, but then again it was just a test. I needed a larger pick for my Assa pin tumblers basically. I managed to sharpen the hook to a point yet again, so I won't be using it too much since I don't want to cut my pins up.
I also made this rough wooden handle, or rather handle dummy.

The idea is to attach it to the pick like a common knife; drill a hole through it, fill with epoxy and add a metal washer and hammer down the metal to form a nut. Anyone tried this? I'll probably end up making a completely symmetrical handle, like on a soldering pen.
Wood is easy to shape, fairly rigid and usually got beautiful structure. You can decorate it and use oil and colors on it... Anyone tried it?