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Rough in of the tubular pick body.

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Rough in of the tubular pick body.

Postby Kranmer » 6 Jul 2008 1:08

This is just the rough in of the body, after I make the cuts and insert the pin for torque, I will send along some more pics.

for the torque pin:
I am using a piece of thin steel cut to fit very snug in the upper part of the pick tube tapering to the useful portion and its going to be fused in place with JB weld in the upper body, also a key-way notch in case someone was wondering.. I thought about how to for a while myself..
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Postby wolfie » 6 Jul 2008 2:47

looks awesome so far =D keep up the work and post more piccies! =D

nice mill/lathe btw =3
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Postby orbitman2000 » 12 Jul 2008 19:58

looks good so far
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Postby Archive555 » 15 Jul 2008 5:27

Wow, very nice for a homebrew job, very nice indeed
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Postby Pauli » 31 Aug 2008 12:42

I'd be really interested in seeing more pictures and maybe a how-to on this :-) I've always wanted to try and make a tubular pick myself, I've just never had any clue where to start.
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