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My first home made pick

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My first home made pick

Postby skylar » 28 Jun 2010 17:58

Here is my first home made pick, I know it is not as amazing as all the other picks that are posted here but I am happy how it turned out.

http://i1042.photobucket.com/albums/b42 ... G_1073.jpg

I made this pick by following Pyro's Video.

I have also bought some locks,

http://i1042.photobucket.com/albums/b42 ... G_1076.jpg

a grinder, hacksaw blades and some cheap picks.

http://i1042.photobucket.com/albums/b42 ... G_1076.jpg

All and all I don't think that I am starting too bad.
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Re: My first home made pick

Postby skylar » 28 Jun 2010 18:01

Sorry I posted one of the pictures twice and can't figure out how to edit my post.

Here are the picks that I bought.

http://i1042.photobucket.com/albums/b42 ... G_1074.jpg
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Re: My first home made pick

Postby femurat » 29 Jun 2010 2:56

Hi skylar,

welcome to the forum. Your pick looks good, nice job. Just be careful with the saw, it could cut your skin... why don't you grind those teeth down?
Yes, you're starting out good, and now you could make some wrenches!

Cheers :)
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Re: My first home made pick

Postby skylar » 29 Jun 2010 7:13

I have a few bottom of the keyway tension wrenches that came with the pick set that I bought, so I think I am going to attempt to make a top of the keyway tension wrench.

I will post it when I am done.
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Re: My first home made pick

Postby Schuyler » 29 Jun 2010 8:30

You spell your name wrong! :P

First pick looks good. As you make your top of keyway tension wrench make sure that the prong of the wrench falls just short of the first pin in the lock. You want it to grip firmly, but not interact with that pin at all or it can give you false feedback & impede the picking of that pin.
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Re: My first home made pick

Postby thededer » 29 Jun 2010 12:30

oh my i just realized that your name is pronounced skylar. it is pronounced skylar right?
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Re: My first home made pick

Postby Schuyler » 29 Jun 2010 13:40

thededer wrote:oh my i just realized that your name is pronounced skylar. it is pronounced skylar right?


Yes, though I tend to tell people it's pronounced "Sky-ler"
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Re: My first home made pick

Postby skylar » 4 Jul 2010 12:10

hey Schuyler,

I was not trying to take your handle I use this handle on other forums.

On another note all my tension wrenches that I have made from hack saw blades have broken.

I guess I need to get a hold of some wiper inserts.
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Re: My first home made pick

Postby Legion303 » 4 Jul 2010 20:54

Schuyler wrote:Yes, though I tend to tell people it's pronounced "Sky-ler"


You know, even though I know how to pronounce it, I think I got it wrong in my presentation. Oops.

-steve
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Re: My first home made pick

Postby skylar » 5 Jul 2010 11:39

Legion303 I just saw the thread where you post pictures of the picks that you made. They are absolutely amazing.
May I ask what you used to make the picks?

So for I have just been using hacksaw blades and a grinder but would like to someday make some more advanced picks.
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Re: My first home made pick

Postby skylar » 5 Jul 2010 11:42

Can someone tell me where to get emery paper with a grit above 600?

Home Depot, Home Hardware and Canadian Tire all only have 600 grit.
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Re: My first home made pick

Postby Phatphish » 5 Jul 2010 12:21

I would try an auto body repair shop, as they use the finer grits for flatting paintwork and laquer finishes.
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Re: My first home made pick

Postby Squelchtone » 5 Jul 2010 13:43

Legion303 wrote:
Schuyler wrote:Yes, though I tend to tell people it's pronounced "Sky-ler"


You know, even though I know how to pronounce it, I think I got it wrong in my presentation. Oops.

-steve


it's pronounced "mohandas"

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Re: My first home made pick

Postby Legion303 » 5 Jul 2010 20:49

skylar wrote:May I ask what you used to make the picks?


Wiper blade inserts, Dremel with cutoff wheels, and polymer clay (FIMO and/or Sculpey). I have a full tutorial somewhere in the stickies if you want the fine details.

squelchtone wrote:it's pronounced "mohandas"


I pronounced it "Shelly."

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Re: My first home made pick

Postby skylar » 8 Jul 2010 18:03

Here is a new short hook that I made

http://i1042.photobucket.com/albums/b42 ... G_1100.jpg

All the other picks I made eventually broke. I think that the hacksaw blades were bad. I could not get them to snap and they felt like they would crack in multiple locations when they bent.

The new hacksaw blades seem a lot better they even seem to grind better so perhaps I can make a tension wrench with these.

I will keep you all up to date.
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