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The Official Locknewbie21 Pickset Thread

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.

Postby LockNewbie21 » 29 Oct 2007 6:47

Forgot this set that found a happy home, camera angle's obscure so they were fine to post in the general area, those in the advanced will know what they are for but I forgot to post this a while ago.
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I am working on making a case's as just a learning project.. power tools to a sowing machine.. this will be interesting Image
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Postby cuda00 » 31 Oct 2007 15:40

beautiful pics , tho what kind of steel are you working with, im having a hard time finding good metal :S
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 31 Oct 2007 15:45

Well this is two of the few sets made recently.

Again Photo usuage you need my direct concent thanks and enjoy.

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Keep Pickin,

LN21
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Postby dougfarre » 31 Oct 2007 17:06

Are one of those mine?
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 31 Oct 2007 19:42

you betcha
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Postby cuda00 » 31 Oct 2007 19:46

2 replies and still no info for me *grrr*
naw its ok, im guessing springsteel of some sort, tho the size makes me think its something else, since bristles are usually of a smaller size : /
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 31 Oct 2007 19:56

crap sorry mate, there stainless steal tangs and spring handels.

Sorry about that.
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Postby dougfarre » 31 Oct 2007 21:41

LockNewbie21 wrote:This is dougfarre's custom new set below


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Oops.... :)
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Postby cuda00 » 1 Nov 2007 6:53

thanks m8, gonna start some pickproductions later and some cutaways, mostly thanks to the teacher at the course im going on has his own cnc router and forgetools etc, and im happy he invited me over to do some work , since he´s a beginnig picker, im gonna pass my info to him and he allows me to make varios tools, really nice guy :)
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 1 Nov 2007 10:34

Wow man that excellent! I hope all goes well, as I am having a heck of a finding a decent CNC or die press company to make mine.

Hope all goes well and you better show us the out come as I am excited :P


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Postby cuda00 » 1 Nov 2007 15:54

I will absolutely show the result, tho i´m unable to get in touch with him today as he had canceled todays class, but next weeks a different story. btw, could you possibly send a pm with a small diagram of how your picks are constructed, i do get the sandwiching what i´m unsure about is the way you fasten them, acid core solder or something similar ? Anyways, still trying to find some decent metals to work with, gonna call a company tomorrow and see if its possible to buy directly from them and if so what dimensions i could get on the spring steel.
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Postby cuda00 » 1 Nov 2007 16:00

Gah no edit button :P what i forgot to say was that the cnc machine isn't a beast, its fairly large, big enough for picks and such , the only thing that i´m wondering about are the bits, because if all goes well milling a larger block of picks, say maybe 1 inch or so from side to side, and then slicing them up, polishing etc might be possible (slicing done using a slitting saw) mass manufacturing might even be possible and with good results. Tho as usual only time will tell, but i will see how far the cnc is able to go later :)
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Postby Wrenchman » 1 Nov 2007 17:17

cuda00 wrote:Could you possibly send a pm with a small diagram of how your picks are constructed?


I could be wrong but I think it's kinda rude to ask a question like that!

Don't get me wrong Cuda, I'm not trying to get down on ya, but think about
all the work he has put into his picks!

Also the fact that he is trying to get a production going himself, could
indicate that he might not be fond of telling you!

Like I said, I could be wrong and we all have our different kinds of view,
seen from a Lockpicking site perspective sure lets share, but business is business!

I am curious to see what LN21 has to say about it,
or anybody else for that matter!

:D

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Postby cuda00 » 1 Nov 2007 17:23

wrench i´m not sitting asking detailed info, im just asking how he gets the pick part to stay sandwiched between the handles , ie if he solders or welds it to place :P
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 1 Nov 2007 18:08

Well Its a process, intial tacking is done with an idustial bonding agent thats all, gotta keep you guessing mate :P . but keeping it a strong hold takes one thing surface prep 100%.

It takes time mate, and even before you worry about handels, the right metal with the wrong handel is worthless. Like a peterson gem with a rubber handel.. I would just conver the handel in fiberglass resin and once its cured, sand it and give it a clear coat.. or paint and clear to be fancy.

Its all about what you want to accomplish. you need designs, and prrof to back there worth, or else the outcome will be like SO and all the other comercial companys, although good.. nothing special, maybe a facy handel or metal treament.
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