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by skold » 6 Aug 2004 17:29
i get annoyed at pins some times..the spring force is keeping th pins down or may be they are just geting stuck..either way, raking with a half diamond usually fixes it for me
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by monkeE » 7 Aug 2004 3:26
Are you able to reach the fourth and fifth pins? Sometimes if the hook is too tall, you can run into the sides of the pins that are way back... You might need a shorter outline of the pick. I don't know if that's your problem, but I had that problem a long time ago using the SouthOrd 14 pin basic tall hook...
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by Helmeester » 7 Aug 2004 12:03
i think i should make a couple more diamonds, the cleaner bristle isn't strong enough to fit my needs.. i'm gonna make some more rakes too.
a picture of my carrying case

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by Helmeester » 16 Aug 2004 16:57
little update, made a queen pick, next to my previously made king pick, will make a picture of the whole set again sometime

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by reg » 17 Aug 2004 2:53
Heelmaster, they are nice.
Do they work well?
picky, picky 
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by Helmeester » 17 Aug 2004 3:00
reg wrote:Heelmaster, they are nice.
Do they work well?
as rakes, they work pretty well, but i haven't been able to use them the way the designer of the picks did.
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by Helmeester » 19 Aug 2004 14:07
little update on my set:
with the new bogota rake on the right
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by Helmeester » 19 Aug 2004 18:38
and the rest of my set, new locks added as well since last time

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by pick_maker » 19 Aug 2004 20:11
Very good meester,
seeing your K & Q picks inspires me to give it a shot. Well done!
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by Helmeester » 20 Aug 2004 3:41
pick_maker wrote:Very good meester, seeing your K & Q picks inspires me to give it a shot. Well done!
wow... im honored!!
im thinking about making a falle safe deep curve hook.. anybody here got experience with them? and if i make one, which should it be, from 1 to 6?
i also tried to make twist flex tension wrenches, from junior hacksaw blades, but that didn't work out, because the temper of the steel was ruined because i don't have a good torch.. maybe try making one from senior hacksaw blades cut offs
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by Mad Mick » 20 Aug 2004 19:07
Helmeester wrote:i also tried to make twist flex tension wrenches...
Just use wiper blade spines, they can withstand a ninety degree cold bend with two pairs of pliers. If you are looking for something a little wider, get an automatic transmission dipstick and taper it so that it will suit different keyways.
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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by skold » 20 Aug 2004 21:08
if you find some older street sweeper bristles you can make twist flex's with them
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by Helmeester » 22 Aug 2004 13:43
skold wrote:if you find some older street sweeper bristles you can make twist flex's with them
im going crazy, i can't open my 3 pin practice lock pin for pin, because none of my picks are made (or i use them wrong) to reach over the first two pins (that have set) and press the third one down all the way. it is totally freaking me out, i know i have to be patient, but i cant solve this by practicing, because my tool just seems to be in appropriate, when i try to push down the third pin I push the second one alone with it, causing it to overset.. does anybody have any tips, or pick designs to overcome this?
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