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New handle idea Polymer Clay

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.

Postby steve0527 » 2 Jul 2008 4:00

BraveHeart. wrote:hmmmmm the words cocked and rock hard dont go 2gether with out a laugh


lol

but ya,

good idea steve, if i havent said it about 10 times :P


Sorry cooked lol
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Postby steve0527 » 2 Jul 2008 4:03

Schuyler wrote:If you do a thinner version (not quite so rounded) I would def. be interested in buying some.


I can make it what ever size or type you want just tell what size
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Postby steve0527 » 2 Jul 2008 4:10

mh wrote:if you are concerned with the metal slipping out, you could always make it a security pick handle :) i.e. serrated or spool etc.

Cheers,
mh


What I did was made the handle end of the wiper inserte like a really small tension wrench so the end will not come out at all like a L shape
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Postby Archive555 » 2 Jul 2008 5:02

I was gonna say that, or put small notches in it all the way along.
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Postby jamesphilhulk2 » 2 Jul 2008 9:16

is this the same plastic as polymorph?
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fimo

Postby raimundo » 2 Jul 2008 9:32

Fimo sculpy etc available at art supply stores,

I watched a "how its made" show on discovery cable channel, (possibly available online) yesterday, they were making sculped candles,

you could do something very similiar if you took severl colors of fimo and rolled it to thin sheets, then press the sheets together, (avoid bubbles) so you have different colored layers, then you could cut into it and expose the layers.

If you see the candle sculpting thing, you'll get what Im talking about, you could even press type into one of the layers or all of them so it can be exposed when cut or sanded into.

incentive to watch the show, it also included making modern one armed bandits, also called slot machines.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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Postby BraveHeart. » 2 Jul 2008 12:47

i totally saw that how its made show

=D



instead of making the end like a mini tension wrench, couldnt you just wrap it in metal wire?
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Postby Schuyler » 2 Jul 2008 12:50

BraveHeart. wrote:instead of making the end like a mini tension wrench, couldnt you just wrap it in metal wire?


Sure - but you introduce new slippage points and really, bending the end slightly is a very easy, quick and effective means of solving the problem.
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Postby BraveHeart. » 2 Jul 2008 13:01

agreed
wire was a bad idea, because the wire itself could slip off the pick
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Postby ratyoke » 2 Jul 2008 19:46

Good idea. But what temp does it have to be heated to? It could affect the temper of the steel if it's too hot
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Postby steve0527 » 2 Jul 2008 23:32

ratyoke wrote:Good idea. But what temp does it have to be heated to? It could affect the temper of the steel if it's too hot


You cook it at 200 F 250 F I find its still good
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