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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.

Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby mjwhit » 9 Jun 2016 5:53

Two of my most recent experiments:
Electronics board set in clear resin. The wood is silky oak. Run out of feeler gauge so the pick is windshield wiper. Need to get better pics, it really does look quite special. Had a bunch of small problems getting this together, next ones hopefully will be perfect.

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Silky oak with black walnut and aluminium inlay. Feeler gauge for pick.

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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby kwoswalt99- » 9 Jun 2016 19:25

That's a beautiful handle.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby bembel » 10 Jun 2016 19:19

I think the electronics board doesn't match well with wood, but this is all about aesthetics and NOT about your skills. I'm sure you can embed everything in resin. Maybe you want to open an extra thread on how you do it?
I liked all your wooden handles so far, especially the redwood/walnut handles and the one with the inlays which is just amazing. :D
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby Daltonj21 » 17 Jun 2016 7:50

I'm not sure if this is where I should post this but I didn't want to start a new thread to see what people think. This is my first wooden Handle for one of my homemade picks. It's a wiper insert and the handle is made from oak. I'll probably stain it espresso eventually. I'm looking forward to getting some feed or maybe some tips. Thanks!

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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby femurat » 17 Jun 2016 8:31

I see two very well made picks in this page, my compliments guys.

I can't help to say two things, don't be offended and take them as constructive criticism.

Bogotas are not intended to have a handle like that. I also made one with a full handle and it doesn't work like the ones with the proper handle that raimundo invented.

The original bogota is definitely thinner than the one made by Daltonj21 and a little thinner than the all wooden one made by mjwhit.

That said, it's nice to see people enjoying pick making and bringing it to such a high level.

Cheers :)
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby Daltonj21 » 17 Jun 2016 9:16

Thanks! I can see why they would work differently. It's very rarely rake anything, if I do its with a diamond. This was me experimenting and testing the waters.

That's good to know about the handle and thickness of it. I didn't think it would matter since the bottom doesn't touch the pins.

I've seen a lot people say good things about his bogatas but I've never seen one in person. Im completely clueless to the whole spring and safety pin...

If I would have seen the previous posts I wouldn't have posted this here. Lol That inlay is sick.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby gademsky » 6 Jul 2016 14:34

Looks like the handles are made of fine wood and take some time to make nice. I am assuming after the pic beaks, that a new metal piece is reattached to the handle.

Sure would like to see some of these for sale.

I am going to the Lock Show in Harrisburg middle of July 2016....does anyone have a table there selling these home made pick?
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby Clay-Miller13 » 22 Sep 2016 18:39

Here is a pick I made specifically for picking the side pins on Schlage Primus locks. This thing works perfect. You use the pick just how its pictured going in over top of the piece that sticks out the side of the finger pins. There is a very small divot in the front and the back of the tip that is used to either push in and up to set the pin or pull back and up to set the pin. Easier than trying to go from the side and doing it.

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The pick was originally a small half diamond from the Southord Euro slimline set.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby DM11 » 26 Sep 2016 15:17

Interesting pick Clay!
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby Shifty1 » 27 Sep 2016 13:25

Nice Primus pick. Would it be too much trouble to get a couple more photo angles and some zoom. Thanks again! :D
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby ratlock » 24 Oct 2016 14:01

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This was my first home brew pick, and the first lock picked with a home brew.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby ratlock » 29 Oct 2016 15:00

This was the only other home brew pick I made. I took the spacings on one side of the rake from a 5 pin euro, and the spacings on the other side of the rake from a 6 pin euro. I called it the 6/5 special.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby Silverado » 30 Oct 2016 1:07

Well I'll give it a 5/7 perfect. (If anyone gets that) the handle is great looking. Pretty nifty bud.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby tsiolkovsky » 27 Mar 2017 10:11

Thought I'd share with you some of my latest attempts:

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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby GWiens2001 » 27 Mar 2017 11:16

ratlock wrote:Image

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This was my first home brew pick, and the first lock picked with a home brew.


Is this pick set up so you can pick the neighbor's lock across the street? ;)

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