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geardog32's Handle Tutorial

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.

geardog32's Handle Tutorial

Postby geardog32 » 15 Feb 2010 17:18

ok so i thought i would show how i made my handles. not to different from legions.

first i made a pick out of a wiper blade insert. then i took some clay and formed the general shape i wanted with the pick inside. i fired it in the oven for the recommended time. then it was time for shaping.
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then you get something like this.
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i then took some clay large enough to make on side of the mold. i pressed the picks handle into it about halfway. if you mess up just mash it all up and try again. i then pressed some airsoft bb's into the mold to make depressions in it.
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i then fired this half of the mold.

after the mold cools its time to make the other half of the mold. for this next part you will need some sort of release agent. you can use olive oil, talc, armor all ect... i find talc does work well but it may cause some unwanted texture. you cover the half of the mold you already made and your pick you already made in your release agent. be generous with your release agent, it makes the process way easier. now cover the half with clay making sure to get it in all you depressions and cracks.
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now i put this side in the oven for about 10 minutes(or until its somewhat stiffer and not sticky) i then put the halves back together with the pick inside. and placed it back in the oven with some sort of light weight on top and finished baking.
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then i let it cool. and you should have something like this.
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some side notes:
try different release agents. powder works well but gets stuck in the clay and causes unwanted textures. oil works ok. and i hear armor all is the best, but i haven't tried it.

when forming the handles i form them once cut the excess of with an exacto blade and then put it back in the mold and repeat the process until i have very little excess coming off.

also before molding the handle around the pick make deep cuts in the bottom of it with a dremmel cut off wheel.

sand and buff when done. enjoy.
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Re: geardog32's Handle Tutorial

Postby Theist17 » 13 Apr 2010 21:03

Very nice! I'm definitely going to keep this in mind when I make my picks!
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Re: geardog32's Handle Tutorial

Postby Darrylportelli » 21 Apr 2010 10:13

I wonder if this would work with salt dough instead of clay....(Im too lazy to head to the crafts store!!!) im tryin it but the salt dough takes ages to dry!!
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Re: geardog32's Handle Tutorial

Postby Monkeywjcr » 17 Jun 2010 18:54

Cool, this looks really easy. At first I thought I didn't need handles, then I saw how tiny the picks are, lol.
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Re: geardog32's Handle Tutorial

Postby v12v12 » 7 Jul 2010 5:27

This is just great; pure homebrew innovation! Wow that takes me back, to when I used to use Sculpey and some other kind of bake-able synthetics/clays to make tools and molds. Good job man, this inspires me to have at it again and make some new pics out of the brick strap I cut and stocked away... Sweet! :P :D
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Re: geardog32's Handle Tutorial

Postby greenman » 26 Jul 2010 3:07

good handles i didn't even think of that. Ive been thinking about making some out of some thin strips of wood. staining the wood and then putting a nice smooth coat of varnish.
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Re: geardog32's Handle Tutorial

Postby vov35 » 26 Feb 2011 12:26

That's pretty brilliant! :D
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