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.
Thanks for the comments, and that handle is made of wood, there are wooden stick that is splitted in middle and the pick is inside those two parts and then it is taped tightly. It is very firm handle.
That's really good crafstmanship for your first picks. It took me about 5 street sweeper bristles before I perfected my method. Im a little cautious with tempering them though.
Well here is my snake rake http://tinypic.com/kn2wo this toke quite a long time to make. so i didn's had time to make that better hook what i said before.
Geez guy - good work! What's your day job? I've been messing around with this for years and all my efforts STILL come out looking like crapola -it's actually cheaper in terms of time for me to buy them...
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SFGOON wrote:Geez guy - good work! What's your day job? I've been messing around with this for years and all my efforts STILL come out looking like crapola -it's actually cheaper in terms of time for me to buy them...
Thanks. Actually i have a degree on metal and machinery but i think that anyone can make these picks if you just spend more time on that, and use file to take little pieces of metal at the time.