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Safety0ff's guide to making picks with a rotary tool

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.

Safety0ff's guide to making picks with a rotary tool

Postby Safety0ff » 19 Feb 2008 1:31

Here's a tutorial I put together on making picks with only a rotary tool and preferable with a vice. It also shows how to get a mirror finish.

Yes I know you can make picks on a grinder (I have one.) This is for those who have a rotary tool but don't have a grinder, or may prefer using the rotary tool.

It's in pdf format here are the links:
Mihd link
Rapidshare Link

Please check it out and give me some feedback!
Here's the end results:
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Full size image here.
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Postby Jaakko » 19 Feb 2008 5:27

Very nice tutorial and very smooth mirror finish on the pick :D
Please contact me to get permission to link it on other sites.

Not to piss off anyone, but making a link to something is not and can not be prohibited. I think that it just would be fair to ask if it is okay, especially if it is on someones own server.
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Postby Safety0ff » 19 Feb 2008 7:52

Point taken, it was getting late/wasn't thinking. I also fixed 2 spelling mistakes added 2 comments.

If a mod wouldn't mind editing the links in the first posts to the ones below I would appreciate it.
Mihd link
Rapidshare Link
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Postby digital_blue » 19 Feb 2008 10:10

Safety0ff wrote:Point taken, it was getting late/wasn't thinking. I also fixed 2 spelling mistakes added 2 comments.

If a mod wouldn't mind editing the links in the first posts to the ones below I would appreciate it.
Mihd link
Rapidshare Link


Done
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Postby headshot tM » 19 Feb 2008 11:27

Very nice guide, covers pretty much everything.
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Postby Safety0ff » 20 Feb 2008 18:11

Now viewable in browser thanks to Scribd iPaper.

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Postby cjames73 » 20 Feb 2008 18:36

nice tutorial! 8)
just goes to show what can be made with a hacksaw blade, grinder and a bit of patience.
oh, and some skill :wink:
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Postby Safety0ff » 20 Feb 2008 19:20

In all honesty it was quite easy! I'm sure pretty much anyone can do it.
I just figured that there were quite a few people coming to the site that didn't have grinders but had rotary tools and I figured a in dept tutorial would be useful. I tried to keep the materials needed minimal even though I commented on possible variations to the process I used.

All the rotary attachements I used came in the initial kit I purchased except for the buffing compound.

Just to recap the minimum materials are:
-Vice (In my opinion)
-Rotary tool
---cut off disc
---Aluminium oxide grinding stone
---Sanding drum
---cotton buffing wheel
---buffing compound
-600 grit, grit paper
-medium grit steel wool
-Water for quenching
-Patience

If a mod could please cut and paste the following code above the pdf links and then delete this and the following line I'd appreciate it.

Code: Select all
[url=http://www.scribd.com/full/2096836?access_key=key-k8csjzyb3tf6zmc7c1k]View in browser on Scribd iPaper[/url]
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Postby Safety0ff » 21 Feb 2008 12:17

Here's a link explaining differences between sanding, buffing and polishing. Very informational:
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Postby Safety0ff » 22 Feb 2008 12:54

I'm feeling creative so if everything goes right I'll attempt to make:
-A simple plug spinner ( that won't slap your fingers.)
-An almost universal tubular pick (won't work on the small tubular lock but anything around 9-10 mm should work.)
-Simple lever picks (using fish tape.)

Although not directly to lockpicking I'll try to put together a cheap setup to take good quality macro pictures (mainly to take pictures of the stuff I'll make.) If it works well I'll make a tutorial on instructables.com and I can post a different version in general chatter for taking pictures of pins, lockpicks, locks etc.
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Postby bumber » 23 Feb 2008 1:57

I REALLY doubt that they will EVER THINK of posting ANYTHING like this, but heres the link to suggest project ideas to dremel.
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Postby Safety0ff » 23 Feb 2008 2:29

Good idea! I submitted the suggestion in the hopes that they reply with something funny. Probably won`t but I can hope.
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Postby Kayvon » 23 Feb 2008 10:36

Great tutorial, Safety0ff. I have the hardest time figuring out which tools to use on my dremel when I make stuff. This tutorial's a keeper.
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Postby herroldj » 23 Feb 2008 10:48

Wow beautiful finish, and get tutorial
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Postby hurri » 2 Mar 2008 23:53

nice one. keep it up. :D
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