Ok this time I made 3 picks, and a double ended tension wrench

I'm really happy how these turned out, I think I'm actually getting the hang of this.
Things I've learned.
Wiper inserts heat up, _way_ faster than the drain snake I've been using, I've got the burn to prove it.
Drain snake isn't worth making wrenches out of, after multiple tries with blow torch, it would either end up too soft or snap. This is with heating it up and letting it cool slowly, then bending it, then getting it red hot and squelching it. Long sentence. Even if you do get the right temper, you still have to grind it down anyway. Not worth it, when inserts are about perfect.
That being said, I prefer making picks out of the drain snake steel, I honestly couldn't tell you why though.
400 Grit sandpaper is an amazing investment. I'm thinking of trying to find something even finer, as the polish from my dremel really seems worthless. Maybe a baking soda paste or something.
Sanding the face of the pick with anything more than about 200 is counterproductive, at least with what I'm working with. The paper just mars the steel. I should have known this.
For getting detail on the tips, the metal cutting wheel does an impressively good job.
The engraver does not.
That's all I can think of, I hope these posts can help someone out.