by raimundo » 6 Aug 2009 7:47
when your make your snake rake, remember if it has a thin spot, between two thicker spots, this can break under undue force, but if you have a thin spot and want to make it less likely to break, you can widen the thin spot so that it will more likely flex before bending and breaking.
flex means it will bend and spring back
another way to thin the thing so that it moves freely in a keyway is to undercut the picktips.
You should also sand your picks well, they will slide through locks if sanded round on the edges, and any deep tool marks are the same as weak points that concentrate stress. thin areas are not bad unless overpowered by inflexible thicknesses on both sides.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!