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HOW TO: The World's easiest handles for bristle made 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.

Re: HOW TO: The World's easiest handles for bristle made pic

Postby Theist17 » 16 Dec 2010 11:02

This is really cool, femurat. I just have one question, though. Does the pick ever slip out of the handle? If so, might I suggest some epoxy for securing it?
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Re: HOW TO: The World's easiest handles for bristle made pic

Postby femurat » 7 Feb 2012 6:01

Hey Theist17, I've just noticed your comment, sorry for the late reply. Usually the pick fits tight in the groove, and doesn't slip out. If this occur I agree with you, a drop of superglue, or even better epoxy, could fix it.

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Here is a dimple pick I made this weekend, with the old style handles.

Cheers :)
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Re: HOW TO: The World's easiest handles for bristle made pic

Postby femurat » 19 Sep 2012 3:28

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It's been a while since I last made one, so here are some pictures of my latest gillette pick.
I tried to put a magnifying lens over the tip to show it's well sanded.

Enjoy :)
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Re: HOW TO: The World's easiest handles for bristle made pic

Postby femurat » 11 Dec 2013 5:01

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Here are two picks I made for two friends...

Cheers :)
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Re: HOW TO: The World's easiest handles for bristle made pic

Postby femurat » 22 Dec 2016 4:37

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Here is the latest set I made with my new wet grinder. You can see the picks during the shaping and testing process, and the finished set.
This hook is thinner and steeper than my previous ones, and I find it works a lot better. Of course you must be gentle with it!

Cheers :)
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Re: HOW TO: The World's easiest handles for bristle made pic

Postby Silverado » 22 Dec 2016 7:51

Haha! This is a brilliant innovation of...upcycling(?) I think is what people call it. Anyway, awesome! Someone got me some 304 stainless and another type I can't remember right now...I'm planning on trying to make some picks or turning tools out of it. I'm not entirely sure if it will work out but I'll try.
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