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Tutorial: homemade picks (exactly the size you want)

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

Re: Tutorial: homemade picks (exactly the size you want)

Postby folding gate » 6 Mar 2013 20:09

lidzabt wrote:step 1 : use CorelDraw make template ( you can draw with size as you want very easy )
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step 2 : print the file template with Cutting Plotter (decal)
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step 3 : decal pasted on thin knife
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step 4 : spray paint on the template
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step 5 : remove decal and grinding knife
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step 6 : cleaning paint and enjoy
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step 7 : Good luck to you, and Do not forget sympathy for grammar and vocabulary, because I can not write in English (translated into English by google) .


Where are the pictures?
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Re: Tutorial: homemade picks (exactly the size you want)

Postby IndigoChild » 6 Mar 2013 21:12

Yes I would like to see. Though I like the idea of printing decals to apply to my metals for grinding.
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Re: Tutorial: homemade picks (exactly the size you want)

Postby GWiens2001 » 8 Mar 2013 0:29

Some of the pictures here have died and gone to the great picking zone in the sky. This occurs when a topic has sat idle for too long. I recall seeing a thread here on pick templates. If you print them with a laser printer, you can iron them onto the pick material. Then softy wash away the paper, and the printing which melts onto the metal during the ironing process, remains when the paper is washed away. Ergo, your printed pattern is no transferred to your metal.

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Re: Tutorial: homemade picks (exactly the size you want)

Postby sterry20 » 16 Apr 2014 12:54

im in love with the harbor freight 3 inch bench grinder not much more than a good dremmel tool 35.00 buck + tax but it has a shat coming out the end of the grinder wheel and it makes picks sooooo .......fast
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Re: Tutorial: homemade picks (exactly the size you want)

Postby sterry20 » 16 Apr 2014 12:58

how long do you have to be a member before you can pay someone to make pick for me and not get in trouble the last thing i want is it make somebody mad i just need some picks made and maybe some tension tools?
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Re: Tutorial: homemade picks (exactly the size you want)

Postby sterry20 » 16 Apr 2014 13:00

i would like some boogata's and long bent tension tools for top of lock!but dont need any trouble i know they have rules and dont want to break !em
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