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Homebrew Hall of Fame!

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: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby zeepia » 2 Nov 2012 11:06

Have been doing my picks usually from hack saw blades and just cover them with heat shrink. But now I have seen what picks I mostly use and decided to do more comfortable handles to them. This is the first one which I finished today.

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The handle is curly birch from my own forest :) and is very smooooth, sanded with 1200 grid.

More to come next week...
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby Wizer » 2 Nov 2012 11:55

Very nice, Zeepia!
I too have maybe 200 curly birches growing at my summer place, so ask if you need more.
Did you use lacquer or is just sanded? Would oiling the wood be better than lacquer?
Ive made some keytags from it. Really nice wood.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby zeepia » 2 Nov 2012 12:20

Thanks! I love that wood, I use it in all kind of small pieces. Still have so much that I don´t need more anytime soon.
And I have also one hectare growing more at my summer place :) But they all still small so they will be harvested when I´m retired...

This is lightly oiled, I don´t like the feel of lacquer in things you hold with your hands. They feel so plastic.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby atticRR » 2 Nov 2012 12:51

Wow! You collected that from your yard? That's awesome, was it already or did you have to cure it yourself? Ragardless, nice job!
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby zeepia » 2 Nov 2012 13:01

That wood has been at my summer place´s attic for 7 years, it´s nowadays fully cured.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby GWiens2001 » 2 Nov 2012 16:28

Beautiful work, Zeepia! I look forward to seeing more as you complete it.

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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby zeepia » 5 Nov 2012 12:36

This handle is polyester and imitating abalone. Search you favourite knife supplies store for ideas, I use mostly brisa.fi

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Hardest part in this pick was taking this pic so that those colours show!

-Off topic begins-
Originally I bought it to make this folding knife

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but had to change plans because it was a little bent, so I went with G10 as handle material in that one. It has scratches because it´s not a show item...
And next time I take a course in damascus making I´m definitely going to produce something lock picking related! 8)
-Off topic ends-

One more still to come during this week...
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby catsoup » 5 Nov 2012 14:06

Very fancy Zeepia, reminds me of bakelite/lucite vintage beauty products.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby GWiens2001 » 5 Nov 2012 15:27

That is gorgeous work, Zeepia! Darn you, now I'm gonna have to dig out my stash of Purple Heart, Zebra Wood, and other knife/pistol handle making wood and make some more picks. :wink:

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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby zeepia » 6 Nov 2012 10:53

Thanks! Last one (for this lot):

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Don´t know what wood that handle is but had one nice peace of it just waiting to be used.

@Gordon: Can´t wait to see the results! There are so many beautiful exotic woods I would like to have and use in my work...
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby Werxes » 10 Nov 2012 1:12

The finish is a bit rough as I was just checking the fit.
So far it works pretty well, and I always have it!
I replaced the knife blade, as I use the file more (maybe I should have replaced the scissors that I never use...

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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby Brother Paul » 19 Nov 2012 14:04

Most of the links in the OP are dead
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby atticRR » 19 Nov 2012 19:29

Brother Paul wrote:Most of the links in the OP are dead

seven years is a long time! its to bad, id like to see the 'vintage' picks, from back in the day!
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby bembel » 23 Nov 2012 20:10

No edit button, no can fix links.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby atticRR » 24 Nov 2012 1:05

Bembel, I see you had webpage that apparently had photos of your picks, it is no longer active. If you had any pictures left from back then I would curious to see them-sort of a time machine. Have you stayed an active picker the whole time?
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