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Postby LockNewbie21 » 26 May 2006 10:05

Okay one more then i am done for a while :D



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Someone needs to help me resive these photos!!! i dunno how i must do some searching...

anyway theres my last one for a little enjoy.

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Postby peachey16 » 26 May 2006 10:10

wow :shock: you will have to tell us how that first 1 works is it any better than the original?

lp

thanks for the piccys keep them comeing
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 26 May 2006 11:11

Which first one lol i posted three :D i like the last one because the valley's and peaks were lined up about as good as you can get, but i finnaly got a half decent shot at the pick itself, far from ray material but it works for me :P And the added peak actually pops my brinks 6 pin open with about 5 mins of messing.. pretty neat stuff


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Postby peachey16 » 1 Jun 2006 3:33

the one with 4 peaks lol
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 1 Jun 2006 17:44

Its just less work on a five pin or six or seven... i just wanted to make a variety, i am out of materials though and have to work double shifts so i don't have much time to make any new ones.



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hes got it.

Postby raimundo » 2 Jun 2006 11:34

I do believe hes got it down. and hes experimenting with different configs, the two bump, the four bump, so he realizes that its not a rigid concept with exact measurement, but a fluid one where you try different stuff and what works well on most locks is good but the ones that seem difficult as universal picks may be just the thing on certain special problems.
and of course the key to making them work really well is the finish which he also has down. Congratulations, now you will always be able to have a pick when you need it, you can make it.
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 2 Jun 2006 13:19

raimundo Congratulations

:shock: WOOT!


Thanks ray.. yea like i said there no where near your caliber with finishing, plus i broke your rule and used a dremel :oops: but i fell good to have postitve feeback from you. I was actually thinking of buying a set of yours, as i cannot find sweeper bristles around here. If you would like i could send you one of mine for you to crituqe<-sorry bad spelling, but i am also trying to finish some other picks my other SO set, so if i am doing something wrong i would rather have you tell me then have to buy a new set :D Thanks again ray.



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