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4 Piece Custom Pick set

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.

4 Piece Custom Pick set

Postby Violaetor » 25 Feb 2011 22:34

Shaped out my first set, working the metal is tedious but expected for the quality of the stainless steel. In the works of making a Mohagany handled set at the moment as well.

A few shots of the work.

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A size comparison with the Southord pick.

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Pick tips.

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This is the metal from a custom order of surprisingly sharp (won't upload the pic of my finger X_x) 301 Stainless Steel, it's cold rolled, top of the line, about 155% stronger than standard pick SS, same metal as the SouthOrd MAX line. Hence the time it takes to hand cut and shape.

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Comments/Questions welcomed.

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Re: 4 Piece Custom Pick set

Postby Shyfted » 26 Feb 2011 5:45

They look like they would be really comfortable to hold. Do they cramp your hands after using them for a while?
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Re: 4 Piece Custom Pick set

Postby vov35 » 26 Feb 2011 12:29

They look well done! I like the handles.
One thing I noticed right away is the matte appearance... I'm pretty sure most people would suggest sanding your picks! (if you weren't going to already. :P )
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Re: 4 Piece Custom Pick set

Postby Violaetor » 27 Feb 2011 11:24

Shyfted wrote:They look like they would be really comfortable to hold. Do they cramp your hands after using them for a while?



They are very comfortable in my opinion, since they are longer it does take a moment to get used too from the smaller production picks, but I get less pressure indentation marks from longer picking sessions.
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Re: 4 Piece Custom Pick set

Postby Violaetor » 27 Feb 2011 11:27

vov35 wrote:They look well done! I like the handles.
One thing I noticed right away is the matte appearance... I'm pretty sure most people would suggest sanding your picks! (if you weren't going to already. :P )


Thanks! They are wet sanded to 400, but just for functionality/smoothness, they did have a satin finish/mild reflective but have seen a fair bit of use since completed :wink:

Anything made for other people would definitely get that finished finishing finish!
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Re: 4 Piece Custom Pick set

Postby Storm » 2 Mar 2011 15:35

Great work Violaetor...
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Re: 4 Piece Custom Pick set

Postby Violaetor » 2 Mar 2011 21:43

Storm wrote:Great work Violaetor...


Thanks a lot, these are the first picks I've really ever made with intent. I have a couple other styles and sets in the works...

more to come :twisted:
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Re: 4 Piece Custom Pick set

Postby Warden Smith » 2 Mar 2011 23:18

Very nice Violaetor. the handles look very comfortable. Good work !
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Re: 4 Piece Custom Pick set

Postby Squirrel_Cop » 6 Mar 2011 1:08

Those are really nicely done!

How much is the steel? Where did you get it?
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