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Bogota Attempt #1

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.

Bogota Attempt #1

Postby Oldfast » 8 Feb 2011 15:47

First off, THANK YOU RAIMUNDO for this wonderful creation and showing me how to make it!

Second; This is my first post to include pictures. Not certain about etiquette for posting pics, so let me know if they're too big, or, if I should only be providing the links.

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I agree with Raimundo when he states how crucial the sanding process is with these picks. It makes all the difference in the world. I spent well over an hour on this one, finally finishing with a wet piece of 1,000 grit.
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Any criticism would be greatly appreciated to help me make the next one a little better. Personally, I feel the shaft is a little too long and the twist could have been more "gradual" by placing the pliers farther apart. Regardless, this thing works unbelievably well after some practice.
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I also made this smaller, straight handled version. The peaks and valleys were specifically designed to the pin spacing of Masters(#1,3,5 etc.). I find that if I align the last peak underneath the last pin and rock it upward in one gentle motion, it often times sets all three of the back pins, leaving me with just the front one to set. Not necessarily the proper technique for these picks, but it works well with the majority of my Masters anyway.

Again, thank you Raimundo and to everyone here who make this hobby so enjoyable for me
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Re: Bogota Attempt #1

Postby Eyes_Only » 8 Feb 2011 19:48

Beautiful mirror finish! 8)
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Re: Bogota Attempt #1

Postby MacGnG1 » 8 Feb 2011 22:29

Nice Job! if i ever get around to making some picks this is definitely what i would try to make.
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Re: Bogota Attempt #1

Postby anarchy_punk » 8 Jan 2013 2:04

Really good job
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Re: Bogota Attempt #1

Postby MrAnybody » 8 Jan 2013 6:07

Very nice.

The handle on the last pick (pick on hand) - that looks different from the usual curved Bogota. Got a better pic of that? Method? Material?

Many thanks for posting these. They're gorgeous.
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Re: Bogota Attempt #1

Postby Daggers » 10 Jan 2013 16:17

Those are very nice rakes you made! I also really like the handle on the straight handled bogota, how did you do it if i may ask?
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