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by ratyoke » 14 Mar 2008 11:44
raimundo wrote:Also, theres a lot of talk about using mats to control bouncing pins, etc, well, jewelers have these tiny yet expensive little rocks, that can easily hide on the floor.
Yeah, crawling around on the floor looking for a dropped stone is nothing new to me.
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by enjoi91 » 15 Mar 2008 18:19
i like those woodgrain handles
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by ingoingo » 16 Mar 2008 6:40
thank you 
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by freakparade3 » 27 Jun 2008 12:49
they look pretty good.
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by BraveHeart. » 27 Jun 2008 13:13
the wood handles are nice
how long did it take you to finish those?
those are pretty cool looking
like the mirror finish
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by Kaotik » 29 Jun 2008 11:37
Very nice work James, I can see those popping through locks left and right. 
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by jamesphilhulk2 » 29 Jun 2008 12:26
thanks guys. its quite hard to make a pocket pickset you've gotta take a lot of stuff into consideration e.g how many picks, what materials etc. and how to keep the picks from moving when being used and just in your pocket.
i'm open to any suggestions on the "keeping the picks locked in place" methods
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by Kaotik » 4 Jul 2008 15:44
jamesphilhulk2 wrote:thanks guys. its quite hard to make a pocket pickset you've gotta take a lot of stuff into consideration e.g how many picks, what materials etc. and how to keep the picks from moving when being used and just in your pocket.
i'm open to any suggestions on the "keeping the picks locked in place" methods
I agree that there is a lot to take into consideration, however it is not a difficult to achieve. If your wanting to make a small pocket pickset and you have some ideas rolling around but havent come up with a final decision PM me and we should be able to come up with something.
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by ratyoke » 8 Jul 2008 22:14
Made from 0.025" high carbon steel feeler gauge stock and aluminum.

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by raimundo » 9 Jul 2008 6:52
Now the pickmaking is really getting good around here.
I assume that those are aluminum handles with an andodized finish?
Are you going to make more and offer them to the people of LP101, you'll make me have to quit making my own. 
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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by ratyoke » 9 Jul 2008 19:02
raimundo wrote:Now the pickmaking is really getting good around here. I assume that those are aluminum handles with an andodized finish? Are you going to make more and offer them to the people of LP101, you'll make me have to quit making my own. 
Yes they are anodized aluminum.
I sell them if people want them, but most people think they are too expensive. The price is cause of the amount of time they take to make. I can't make them any faster, and I don't like working for free. Next I am going to make myself a set, cause right now I only have 2 , and one of them isnt finished. The others I have either given as gifts or sold.
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by ratyoke » 9 Jul 2008 19:03
jamesphilhulk2 wrote:how thick are the handles 
A little over 1/4". Two 1/8" handle pieces plus 0.025" feeler gauge stock, minus what ever is lost during sanding.
I like tools with some weight to them.
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