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by Gibraltar » 15 Feb 2008 0:23
I never tried bogota's before and i was wondering if they work good so i decide make this one,
Its made with electrical fish tape.
I reinforce the the handle with a lenght of fish tape on each side and I put 3 heat shrink one over the other.
I didn't make the handle ''Raimundo'' style, straight handle seem more natural to me.
Its a very very good rake. you just need to practice with it. the tension needed is different from other picks.
thanks ray! 
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by Dobbo049 » 15 Feb 2008 3:43
wow thats some good tools
i like the rake at the bottom, you made that realy well!!!!
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by Kayvon » 15 Feb 2008 18:35
Does Raimundo still sell his Bogota picks? I got a set from him a couple years back. I hang on to them like a collector's item now since I consider them irreplaceable.
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by Anero » 15 Feb 2008 19:43
I believe he does, send him a PM
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by LockNewbie21 » 16 Feb 2008 6:17
Absolutly great job mate, the shape it spot on and finish is superb
Does Raimundo still sell his Bogota picks?
Yes you should pm at once, his picks are top rate.
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by raimundo » 16 Feb 2008 10:56
fish tape? Hmmn.... I have to get some of that...

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by Safety0ff » 17 Feb 2008 1:22
Gibraltar, I'm curious of the performance of fish tape as lock picks. It turned out to be pretty good for tension wrenches, but they are much thicker than picks.
From what I've seen of the properties of hacksaw blades and the properties of fish tape I think that a pick made of fish tape would take more force to flex than a pick made out of hacksaw blades but they deform plasticaly (bend) before suffering a ductile fracture. Where as a pick made of hacksaw blade is springy and does take as much force to flex but they do not bend before suffering a brittle fracture.
Those are just my hypothesis` about the differences between both materials but it could all play out much different. I just don`t feel like spending time making picks to test how they break and which ones last longer.
I would appreciate it if could comment on the durability of picks made of fish tape if find anything noteworthy.
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by cav_king » 17 Feb 2008 14:08
You have done a good job! I have never used a bogota, they look very thin, are they strong enough to be lasting?
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by freakparade3 » 17 Feb 2008 14:34
cav_king wrote:You have done a good job! I have never used a bogota, they look very thin, are they strong enough to be lasting?
I have 3 sets made by Raimundo. They are incredible strong for as small as they are. You will have no problem with them breaking as long as they are not abused.
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by amaze1 » 20 Feb 2008 23:19
Check out my last post in the collection of templates forum if you have trouble making a bogota free hand. I posted a very good template
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by Kaotik » 20 Feb 2008 23:40
Very nice indeed, keep up the good work.
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by SOG » 22 Feb 2008 14:45
Nice work Gibralter,they look sweet.
I,m honestly thinking of.
a)Making my own Bogotas with Raimundo,s excellent tutorial i found while searching this site.
b)Pm him for them.I reckon the shipping costs would be very high though,so that kinds of puts me off.
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by Safety0ff » 22 Feb 2008 14:48
Safety0ff wrote:Gibraltar, I'm curious of the performance of fish tape as lock picks. It turned out to be pretty good for tension wrenches, but they are much thicker than picks.
From what I've seen of the properties of hacksaw blades and the properties of fish tape I think that a pick made of fish tape would take more force to flex than a pick made out of hacksaw blades but they deform plasticaly (bend) before suffering a ductile fracture. Where as a pick made of hacksaw blade is springy and does take as much force to flex but they do not bend before suffering a brittle fracture.
Those are just my hypothesis` about the differences between both materials but it could all play out much different. I just don`t feel like spending time making picks to test how they break and which ones last longer.
I would appreciate it if could comment on the durability of picks made of fish tape if find anything noteworthy.
Nevermind, I just bought myself a round file so I'll do the tests myself and post my results...

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by roxylass » 23 Feb 2008 5:27
no the shipping costs are very reasonable.
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