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Do you think it would make good pick material ???

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.

Do you think it would make good pick material ???

Postby Gibraltar » 21 Jan 2008 18:31

This is an air dryer duct adjustable strap 3-9/16 to 4-1/2

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This one is Zinc plated steel this is not what i want ,i want some Stainless steel one ,i know they exist but i cant find them in my local hardware store.

the thickness is .028'' , i think the stainless ones would be thinner because there is no plating on them.

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Does someone try this before?
I think it would make VERY GOOD stainless pick, tell me what you think about it please ??

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Im sorry if my english is not very good , french is my native language.
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Postby zsoutendijk » 21 Jan 2008 19:00

another cool idea ;)

this should work, but you might need to temper it.

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Postby maintenanceguy » 21 Jan 2008 21:46

I doubt that this metal will respond to tempering. Hardness is more a function of what's added to the iron to make it steel than tempering. A hard steel can have it's hardness adjusted (up or down) by heat treating but a soft steel is just a soft steel.
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Postby Gibraltar » 22 Jan 2008 17:47

I finally found the stainless ones , they are 6'' of diameter.
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Here you can see the different shade between the zinc plated (up) and the stainless ones(down).
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I think that the thickness is perfect .022''.
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It give me 13 inch with one strap, so i will make two pick with one strap.
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thanks

Postby raimundo » 23 Jan 2008 11:42

Thanks for showing that, where do you obtain these, is it a normal hardware store item? I have long looked at falles adjustable two prong tensors and thought that the automotive hose clamp screw would be the better way to adjust those. That and a stripper clip from AK ammo would seem to have possiblities, the stripper clip has rolled edges that would align the metal strips.
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Postby freakparade3 » 23 Jan 2008 11:48

Ray, you can get them at any hardware store. Wal-Mart may even have them.
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Postby Gibraltar » 24 Jan 2008 13:48

The ruff cut.
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Half way trough.
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After polishing, remember it was stainless steel.
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Even without the handle it work very very good, maybe because of the sanding job.
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Next i will finish the handle,Maybe with some aluminium plate that i see at Home Depot.
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Here are some of the tool i use.
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Postby Jaakko » 24 Jan 2008 14:37

I hope you don't leae that tang/handle section such steep, because it will fracture at that point due to the 90 degree change.

Other than that, those look way cool :) And seems that you have polished them good :)
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Postby Gibraltar » 24 Jan 2008 15:04

No Jaakko i leave space to make a smooth turning angle :D
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Postby Gibraltar » 3 Feb 2008 12:50

Final product.

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With heat shrink on the handle.

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Postby bumber » 3 Feb 2008 15:55

That looks really good, and Im glad you chose the SS because the zinc one will get all powdery if you get sweat or something on it and dont keep them clean. Also when you do the rest of your set you should do the tang in the center of the handle...this makes them look more pro. it shouldnt make work any different but they look a little more streamline.

Not saying it dosent look good already, just saying.... :D
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Postby ASSA » 5 Feb 2008 17:46

I generally don't pay much attention to home made picks. Unless they are special picks or decoders, The picks available on the internet are both cheap and good.
But I have got to hand it to you, this pick is among the nicest home made I have seen.
Bon travail. Vous devez faire plus :)
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Postby Kayvon » 5 Feb 2008 19:21

Gibraltar, those are some nice pics. Any chance of you posting a video? I finally got myself a dremel tool a couple weeks ago and I'm looking for some how-to videos to make some picks.
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Postby JB0311NY » 6 Feb 2008 8:23

I agree, a nice video walkthrough would be great. I have a vise now, and a new dremmel... my old grinder wheel is ready to. I used a Ball pick and ground it into a slim pick for some small TSA locks I ran into. Worked great.
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very good work

Postby raimundo » 6 Feb 2008 11:13

You do excellent work. congratulations on your project. welcome to the LP101. 8)
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