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I'v been busy making picks.

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.

I'v been busy making picks.

Postby geardog32 » 9 Feb 2010 22:30

here are some picks iv made recently. they keep getting better and better. can you guess in which order i made them?

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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby ToolyMcgee » 9 Feb 2010 22:52

Excellent looking picks man. Those clay handles are fantastic! A city rake and spring tensioners too... that's some advanced stuff.
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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby UtahRootBeer » 10 Feb 2010 2:46

Very Well Done. How Does The Clay Do With Feed-Back?
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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby femurat » 10 Feb 2010 3:06

You made a very big set and choose the right picks. I like your handles too 8)

Cheers :)
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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby geardog32 » 10 Feb 2010 16:16

thanks fro the complements. the clay handles are made out of polymer clay, fimo to be specific. the feedback is very good in my opinion, the clay is very firm, although i don't have a commercial set to compare it to.
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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby Legion303 » 10 Feb 2010 21:55

Those are very nice. I like your choice of colors as well, nice and bold.

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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby geardog32 » 10 Feb 2010 23:30

Legion303 wrote:Those are very nice. I like your choice of colors as well, nice and bold.

-steve


thank you Legion303, i don't know if you can tell but i got most of my ideas from you and your pick making tutorial. i did make some improvements to the mold making process and experimented with different release agents. i also shaped all my picks before putting handles on them.
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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby Legion303 » 11 Feb 2010 7:01

I actually got the clay idea from 2 previous posters who had good results with it.

I'll have to update the tutorial, but so far I've found the best release agent to be simple baby powder (talc) rubbed on the molds. I also shape the picks first these days...looks like you figured that out way faster than I did. :P

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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby jruther2 » 11 Feb 2010 8:44

Those picks and handles look fantastic!
I've recently been trying to make handles with fimo and have had a hard time of it so far. You said you improved upon Legion's mold making process...I would be very interested in hearing about the improvements you made as I have had quite limited success with the whole process to this point.
Again, great looking tools!
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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby BIGORNEX » 15 Feb 2010 23:34

Waouhhhhh! Beautiful work! :shock: :shock:
They are like picks purchased and by far much better finish than some picks made in China ... :wink:
Congratulations.
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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby nataz » 16 Feb 2010 0:24

nice looking picks, what are you using to shape them? Are you working with files or a dremmel, or other?
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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby raimundo » 16 Feb 2010 10:31

the air soft bbs are round and will center the mold halfs very effectively as the mold goes down over the round ball, the shape just guides it into perfect register with the opposite half.

Just thought someone should mention that effect.
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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby geardog32 » 16 Feb 2010 11:03

i use the laser printer transfer method onto the wiper insert, then i cut it out with a dremmel, and finish it up with hand files and several grits of sandpaper. Thanks for all the good comments. and thanks for mentioning that raimundo i should have said what the bb's were for.
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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby Legion303 » 16 Feb 2010 16:25

I split your tutorial post into its own topic here: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=47446

Nice work!

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Re: I'v been busy making picks.

Postby nostromo » 17 Feb 2010 1:10

Your work lookl like world class handle material! Very nice!

Do the FIMO handles hold together and wear well with extended use and carrying? Like abrasion resistance and dings?

Do the pick shafts ever tend to enlarge the 'hole' in the handle as they flex from side to side with use?
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