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Homebrew Hall of Fame!

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 Tygart » 18 Jan 2007 2:31

slleepytime I found that the Blow gun darts ( as my tenchen wrinch and pick) get in the way of each other. But I did pick my first lock with them ( all luck) Just yesterday. It was a pad lock ( gold and says hardened on it)
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Postby Udidin » 18 Jan 2007 14:05

Well, here are my homebrews:

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The rake and the wrench aren't too good, but the hook's ok. They're smoother than they look in this pic.
Next one will be a half-diamond, when i get around to it.

So far, I've worked my up to 4 pins, but I've only picked that once, so I'll keep practicing.

Great site folks, hope to be around for a while,

Cheers

udz.
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Postby Kaotik » 18 Jan 2007 17:06

Udidin, I have to say, you are off to a good start. The hook's width may need to be thinned down a bit so not to disturb the adjacent pins, but good job indeed.
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Postby Udidin » 19 Jan 2007 5:14

Hi,

Kaotik, I was thinking the same thing myself last night - I picked the 4 pin on the second attempt, only took a minute, then tried and tried for the next hour and didn't open it again :x

I'll get the dremel out this weekend and trim it down a bit - I don't think it will be long until I've cracked my practice lock (5 pin, no security pins though, I wouldn't have it on my front door) and I'll be ready for some spool/serrated pins.

Thanks again folks,

Udz.
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Postby Kaotik » 29 Jan 2007 17:12

Here is something I have been working on. It's not as perfect as I wanted it but this is just a concept of a set of 3 I will make.

They will be double ended like this one so 6 pick ends total.

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Postby digital_blue » 29 Jan 2007 17:13

That's freakin' beautiful! Nice work!
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Postby pauly003 » 29 Jan 2007 17:16

Wow Kaotic, that thing looks like it belongs in the museum of modern art. :P :P Nice work, and a very interesting concept. (esthetically pleasing picks) :P :P :P
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Happy Picking
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Postby Kaotik » 29 Jan 2007 17:28

Thanks. When I finish them up, I will be putting them in the B/S/T section for sale.
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 29 Jan 2007 18:28

Sweet piece man :)

Bout time we have some more people selling homemades :D
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Postby jamesphilhulk2 » 29 Jan 2007 18:58

yeah man they are in my top 5 best homemade picks list :D

do you have a price on them yet i'd love to have a little set of those.

what metal are they made out of?
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Postby Exodus5000 » 29 Jan 2007 19:56

kaotik gets an A for creativity. He keeps cranking out some very artistic looking tools.
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Postby scorpiac » 29 Jan 2007 20:36

Wow, that's beautiful Kaotik!! What will the other pick types be? Or are you gonna keep us in suspense until you unveil them to us?
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Postby Kaotik » 29 Jan 2007 23:54

Right now, it's made from a hacksaw blade and aluminum. The ones I make for sale will be made from those 12"x1/2" feeler guage when I get my hands on some. I would prefer to use stainless rather than hacksaw blades because of the surface rust that can accumulate on them.

I havent set a price for them yet, nor have I decided whether to make the set with 3 different hooks, half diamond, ball and snake or just make two 3 piece sets, one set with the above tips and one with falle ends.

I need to get some more supplies so you all may be in for a little suspence :)
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Postby bulletsnz » 30 Jan 2007 6:38

My first attempt at pick making,tell me what you think.


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Postby random » 30 Jan 2007 6:46

They look great to me bulletsnz..I wish my first attempts looked like that (or even my 3rd or 4th :oops: ) Make sure to keep on polishing them until they are mirror smooth as this means they'll move in the lock easier and provide greater feedback.

Kaotik....that pick rocks..can't wait to see the set.
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