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X-Acto Knife Picks

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.

X-Acto Knife Picks

Postby Artemis007 » 11 Jan 2008 13:37

I was browsing though the thread that has the list of pick pics (excuse the play on words) and I saw some that were made with what appear to be X-Acto knives. I was just wondering if they used the actual X-Acto blades of if they are just using the handle, and some techniques for making picks like this, and if they work good.
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Postby JK_the_CJer » 11 Jan 2008 14:31

I think most of those use something like feeler gauge (check the auto parts stores) or maybe wiper inserts. I would definitely not use real blades. They tend to be brittle and snap under pressure. Grinder + razor-sharp blades + pressure = bad idea :-)
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Postby johnpsmith84 » 13 Jan 2008 13:17

i just started to use the xacto knife handle and insert my picks in the knife slot, then get pliers and tighten the hell out of it. i think the handles feel really comfortable, but i need to buy more handles, but i dont know were :roll:
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Postby DPTR » 13 Jan 2008 14:02

johnpsmith84 wrote:i just started to use the xacto knife handle and insert my picks in the knife slot, then get pliers and tighten the hell out of it. i think the handles feel really comfortable, but i need to buy more handles, but i dont know were :roll:


Your entire pick fits in there? Or you ground them down to fit? I too like the handle, much less slipping and better "feel" IMO.

You can find the handles at any home improvement store (like Home Depot/Lowes in the USA). You can also find them at art supply stores, although there is a good chance they'll be more expensive. I've never seen the handle alone, only with blades so that's likely the only way you can find them.
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Postby gstrendkill » 13 Jan 2008 18:34

there are different size x-acto handles. im sure you can find one that you can fit a short handled hacksaw blade pick or similar pick into
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