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First homemade rake

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First homemade rake

Postby Picking_Newb » 5 Sep 2014 22:16

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Made this bogota-esque rake. I know it isn't the prettiest thing in the world, still needs a lot of finish work. Tried it out on a couple of my practice locks, a kwikset deadbolt and a couple pad locks. First try on the deadbolt, it literally opened in 3 or 4 seconds. Second time wasn't as fast but still worked. Made fast work of the padlocks as well.

What do you guys think?
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Re: First homemade rake

Postby Picking_Newb » 5 Sep 2014 22:18

It looks black in the middle, but that is just a shadow being cast on it.
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Re: First homemade rake

Postby GWiens2001 » 5 Sep 2014 22:27

Very nice. A lot of sanding and polishing to go, but then you will be astonished at how much better than it is already. ;)

Keep us posted!

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Re: First homemade rake

Postby Smrtz » 5 Oct 2014 15:58

Great job! What did you make it out of?
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Re: First homemade rake

Postby Picking_Newb » 6 Oct 2014 23:16

One of the thicker windshield wiper inserts.
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Re: First homemade rake

Postby KPick » 6 Oct 2014 23:37

Hey but it's a nice tool for a handmade pick. I like the straight edges.
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Re: First homemade rake

Postby Picking_Newb » 7 Oct 2014 21:46

Thanks guys. It took some time and attention to detail, but it works really well. I will have to get it my next one all polished up and post it on here for you to see.
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Re: First homemade rake

Postby asgardschosen » 9 Nov 2014 17:58

Nice rake! You said you made it out of a thicker windshield wiper, did you use an angle grinder to shape it?
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Re: First homemade rake

Postby Picking_Newb » 27 Nov 2014 2:47

Sorry for the long delay. To shape it I actually used a dremel tool and chainsaw files.
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Re: First homemade rake

Postby docjon » 27 Nov 2014 9:13

I just love the talent some people have. I have seen some fantastic picks and tension tools. Made out of things I would have never thought to use. Good job. Jon
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