by Ian_425 » 5 Aug 2016 16:37
You see a lot of mirror finish picks, which are great on the eyes, but like the previous poster said the important part is sanding sharp edges down. Usually one side of the pick is more sharp than the other since picks are usually punched out of a sheet of metal, leaving rough edges. Sand those edges and round so that they don't hang up in the warding. I usually sand with 400 and then 800 for functionality, if I am going to mirror finish (just because I like to look at it), on the sides I go 400, 800, 1000, 1500, 2000, and finish with 2500. That being said, the mirror finish is not important for function, it just looks good.