Ok my update, i consulted with a few people, including my uncle, he also talked to a few chums at NASA, My dads friends whos a metal fabricator, and so on, and for the price and duribility and everything else memory metal is indeed the metal of choice.
Long with this it will be a standard pick design, the tang and pick head thickness to be best will be in between .39-.45.
Now comes the scientific part... The variables
To name a few
1. memory metal will need to be cut using computer directed machines, one machine that was suggested is a machine that will be programed and the pick will be cut with a pressurized stream of water. The key element that is with memory metal is that making it with a grinder or any other tools that will generate heat will destroy the structure of the metal's anotomical structure rendering it brittle and useless becuase the memory metal will be far more delicate then a standard hacksaw blade as far as the temper precision and such. So little to zero heat to make the cut is nessesary. I am currently searching for a machine that will cut the pick.
2. The second variable here is my ability to aquire a fair amount of memory metal to shape the pick, i am also currently searching for it. My idea of asking for scaps from my uncle was useless, as anyhting in making a satelite is goverment property, even the smallest nuts and bolts. Illegal distrubution of the parts will be a big serious federal offense...darnn...
3. I will have to cut 10 picks, to cover the varieing thickness's and to see which reponds best to test ( not yet established).
So this little expierement is moving along slowly, theres a ton of varibales and twists and turns i never expected ( this would be a bunch easier if i was a millionare)
Andy
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