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Picks from pumpkin carving kits.

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.

Picks from pumpkin carving kits.

Postby Darthpaul » 7 Oct 2016 16:28

So I was just shopping around with my wife for some Halloween stuff. I ran across one of those cheap pumpkin carving kits for 2 bucks. They look perfect for making picks. The steel is flexible but strong, and I'd guess no bigger than .030 thick. The best part is they already come with a handle built in. I just thought I'd share in case anyone else wanted to try it while those things are everywhere right now. Take care!
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Re: Picks from pumpkin carving kits.

Postby kwoswalt99- » 7 Oct 2016 17:36

0.030" is a little thick for picks, but not bypass tools or mogul picks.
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Re: Picks from pumpkin carving kits.

Postby Divinorum » 11 Oct 2016 12:41

The pumpkin carving blades I used this weekend bent very easily. I'm not sure if they were just really cheap or if I just got frustrated to fast though lol.
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Re: Picks from pumpkin carving kits.

Postby ltdbjd » 11 Oct 2016 21:21

I think they are just really cheap. They bend, twist and break very easily. I don't think I've cut a pumpkin with one of those kits without them being destroyed.
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Re: Picks from pumpkin carving kits.

Postby Divinorum » 12 Oct 2016 5:24

I should clarify I was using them to carve a pumpkin not making picks.
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Re: Picks from pumpkin carving kits.

Postby Silverado » 12 Oct 2016 6:59

I usually use them to cut locks or pick pumpkins...They do neither very well. :P
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Re: Picks from pumpkin carving kits.

Postby Darthpaul » 16 Oct 2016 8:25

Divinorum wrote:The pumpkin carving blades I used this weekend bent very easily. I'm not sure if they were just really cheap or if I just got frustrated to fast though lol.


Man, you must have been rough lol. The ones I got are pretty sturdy, and don't break or stay bent, the material does seem appropriate. I really wanna try it out! I just want to carve our pumpkins first. I'll let everybody know how it works out if nobody else has been bored enough.
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