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by dmux » 17 Dec 2006 14:25
for my jacknife
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by Kaotik » 17 Dec 2006 16:54
dmux, good job, let us see what you got when you finish putting it together.
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by dmux » 17 Dec 2006 18:06
its for the FPS-7 from lockpicktools.com
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by dmux » 22 Dec 2006 18:35
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by dmux » 22 Dec 2006 18:37
they work amazing, i can pick my master no 3 with the king faster than using a key, it opens right when i put it in
great template rom keep up' coming man
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by timal » 22 Dec 2006 18:44
Dmux that is great tool making.
Have a Great Day !
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by snapcarp » 26 Dec 2006 13:55
With all the lock picks templates available here, I thought it would be rude not to have a go and make some picks.
The handles are Burr Veneer, left over from a marquetry project, finished with sanding sealer and two coats of melamine laquer.
The King and Queen are made from a hacksaw blade, the hooks are made from a 0.020" large feeler gauge.

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by Anero » 26 Dec 2006 13:59
those are gorgeous snapcarp
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by scorpiac » 26 Dec 2006 16:00
Wow snapcarp those are FINE work!
Phil.
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by timal » 27 Dec 2006 2:47
Those are very Nice !
Have a Great Day !
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by Grudge » 27 Dec 2006 5:48
Wow Snapcarp, I have never seen picks with a simulated wood finish. Very cool and nicely made. Great job! 
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by Kaotik » 27 Dec 2006 16:46
Those picks are looking great guys!
Keep up the good work and most of all, have fun.
I'm taking my sweet ol' time with my next project, but will post it when I finish.
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by Kaotik » 30 Dec 2006 20:13
It didn't take me as long as I thought it would, so here it is.
To commemorate the existance of LP101, it's moderators, Admin and members who have helped make this site what it is. I hereby give this key to show appreciation.
Now who wants to make a lock this will fit... 
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by parapilot » 30 Dec 2006 20:19
Kaotik, wow, your workmanship amazes me. Excellent job.
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by YuNdI » 30 Dec 2006 20:22
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Kaotik, that is some impressive handy work there. I can't belive you made that  ... the precision in the LP101 is absolutely great. Exellent job, looking forward to your future projects.
What did you cut the handle and front out off, dremel?
Regards YuN
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