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by Kaotik » 31 Aug 2006 22:45
Nice work scampdog.
!*AMP*!, good idea. Could be the drop shadow displacing the image. Good job.
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by !*AMP*! » 2 Sep 2006 10:04
I finished up the hex key one, but unfortunately the peaks are too close together...so I may have to pull out some more hex keys I have lying around and start another.
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by BazookaMedic » 9 Sep 2006 13:31
Mr. Raimundo, or anyone else. Is it possible to post templates for the full bogota rake set or just pictures of what a full set looks like?
Thanks
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by Kaotik » 13 Sep 2006 16:45
Well, there are many members here that make their Bogota rakes in many different designs, so you may not get the templates you are looking for. It would help if you could pick out a thread from this site and post it here to better describe the type your looking for.
If you are not picky and would like a template of any Bogota set, I could sketch one up for you if no one else beat me to it. It will be similar to Ray's design but, not the exact measurements as his.
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by raimundo » 14 Sep 2006 8:49
I use cafe computers, so posting is not an option, but I recently took some photos of steps along the process, and sent them on a photo cd to a member here who may soon post them, im not sure he has recieved them in the mail yet. but coming soon. 
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by BazookaMedic » 15 Sep 2006 19:33
Well thank you but just any similar set that gets the same results will work. I am new to home brew picks, and while i am at it i could use some more advise. I made the mistake of polishing the hack saw blade before i strated to use a center punch to mark the outline of the pick. Can anyone help me with this problem. And for those that say use the search function I already have. The only other thing I can think of is cutting out the template and spary painting over it, or something similar.
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by Kaotik » 15 Sep 2006 20:38
Yes, you can make a template out of card stock (paper the thickness of business cards), thin plastic or even regular paper will work and apply adhesive on one side, stick it to the blade and use a high temp spray paint.
The way I do it is make a template, then press it on the blade and outline it with a fine tipped Sharpy marker. Use a bench type grinder to make all the rough grinds then use a Dremel or similar rotory tool or files to fine tune it. Progressively sanding with 320-800 grit black sandpaper will give it a nice shine and smooth out all the edges.
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by BazookaMedic » 15 Sep 2006 21:16
Well thank you all. I will try the sharpie idea when ever I get some cardstock and a fine tipped sharpie. I will post photographs of my first home brew set.
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by digital_blue » 24 Sep 2006 22:42
Bogota Making Tutorial BY raimundo!
Indeed, Ray has taken some pics to walk you all through the process he uses to make his famous picks! Because this is a picture tutorial, I have opted not to post all the pics within this thread, as it would choke up those poor souls on dialup.
Here's the link:
http://www.joshnekrep.com/stuff/raimundo/bogota.html
Thanks Ray for some great pics! It's nice to see it done as the master does it.
Cheers,
db
P.S. I've duplicated this post at the beginning of this thread as well.
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by Shrub » 25 Sep 2006 12:16
Well done Ray 
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by Schuyler » 25 Sep 2006 12:20
That's awesome, Ray! Thanks.
Also...is that a cat or a small dog in the first picture? 
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by raimundo » 25 Sep 2006 12:23
Thats my cat. 
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by LockNewbie21 » 27 Sep 2006 13:52
Ray Owns its a given
Excellent Job Bud
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by scampdog » 27 Sep 2006 17:30
now we know Ray's innermost secret, IT'S THE LOG, and we've all been using a vice and bench. seriously though a good tutorial, well done Ray.
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