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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 Squelchtone » 24 Nov 2012 11:01

bembel wrote:No edit button, no can fix links.


Let me know what links need fixing.

Thanks,
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby bembel » 24 Nov 2012 15:15

@squelchtone: I sent you a pm. Many thanks in advance. :)

@atticRR: I stayed with lockpicking all the time, even if I'm less active now. Being a member in a lockpicking sports group and meeting with others regularly keeps you interested, even after a long time.
In future, I will use imageshack and you can browse the pictures if you want. It's still pretty empty, but I might add some of the old pictures there.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby bembel » 24 Nov 2012 20:08

Better link: http://imageshack.us/user/leberwurst123
(Also added some pictures)

P.S. Sometimes I use this account for other forums, so there might be images which aren't directly related to lockpicking. Apologies.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby zeepia » 25 Nov 2012 1:53

I really like your miniature work! Even if it is not the perfect tool for the job, it is always with you :)
How about tension tools in those mini ones?
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby femurat » 25 Nov 2012 3:30

bembel wrote:Better link: http://imageshack.us/user/leberwurst123
(Also added some pictures)

P.S. Sometimes I use this account for other forums, so there might be images which aren't directly related to lockpicking. Apologies.


Bookmarked! Inspirational pictures make me want to make things...

Cheers :)
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby atticRR » 25 Nov 2012 11:37

thanks bembel, i see i'm not the only one who is happy you rounded up those pictures!
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby bembel » 25 Nov 2012 17:16

zeepia wrote:How about tension tools in those mini ones?

At the moment I keep them together with the pick in a heat shrink tube, but I'm going to replace that with small leather cases. Pictures might follow, but it will be just a really simple leather case with a hole for the key chain, hardened with carnauba wax.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby schliessnase » 26 Nov 2012 6:28

homemade "bogotá-style" stuff from berlin, germany :wink:

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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby zeepia » 27 Nov 2012 11:50

I got bored with my pick storage at home, and this is the result:

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This indicates what´s inside :D

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Inside there is a top layer with 4 picks and place for tension tools

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The bottom layer is for picks which I don´t use so often.

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The top layer has magnets inlayed so that 4 picks stay in their places firmly. 2 magnets per pick.

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And these picks are just to show the measures and function, I´ll do a 4 piece set with this same curly birch.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby GWiens2001 » 27 Nov 2012 12:11

Sweet!

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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby atticRR » 2 Dec 2012 22:01

O M G that is pure artistry, zeepia. That box is, well, theres not really words for how amazing that thing turned out. What a great job! Is that the wood from your property? whats it called again? isnt it called 'freakin amazing wood', or something like that? :D
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby catsoup » 18 Dec 2012 16:29

Just replaced the wipers on my car, so I figured I would make a few picks that I dont have in my collection.
Offset diamond/gem and the gonzo noodle thing.

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Handles are Ipe. Brazilian super hardwood. I use Ipe for carving because you can get very small detail because of its density. Probably could have spent a lot longer shaping/sanding these, but I wanted to use them! shaped after the Southord MAX handles, slightly larger to fit my hands better.
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby Hippocrates619 » 24 Dec 2012 23:05

http://www.flickr.com/photos/killjoy39/ ... otostream/


sorry for broken picture in first post, hope this helps! absolutely amazing!
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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby zeepia » 5 Feb 2013 10:01

Nothing fancy but I wanted to do this double bogota for my EDC at work. Both sides are little different measures to make it a more versatile tool.
I have found that I don´t need any special handle in rakes, therefore heat shrink will do fine here.

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Re: Homebrew Hall of Fame!

Postby youngpicker99 » 6 Mar 2013 21:31

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This is a double sided bogota pick I made. In person it is as shiny as a mirror. The wood is two pieces of apple wood glued together with a notch in the middle of the two that I cut with a file. The m.etal is out of a windshield wiper, I made the metal part with only hand files and sandpaper up to 1000 grit. I then polished it with a buffing wheel and compound. I finished the handle with just olive oil to make it shiny. I have made lots of other picks but none ever came out this good. I hope to make more soon.
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