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ratyoke's picks

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.

Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby Ralph_Goodman » 7 Sep 2017 11:32

I don't know how I have never seen this thread before!

Beautiful picks. Those filigree patterned green ones are outstanding. (Are those practical?)

Do you have any videos of the process of making these?
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby gumptrick » 7 Sep 2017 14:29

Ralph_Goodman wrote:I don't know how I have never seen this thread before!



Same here! Those are absolutely beautiful picks. Are you by any chance a knifemaker, ratyoke? I see a lot of "knifemaking" sort of style in those picks. Beautiful work!
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby rlcoone » 7 Sep 2017 15:18

The work of a real craftsman always shows, they're almost too beautiful to use.
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby ratyoke » 7 Sep 2017 19:45

Ralph_Goodman wrote:I don't know how I have never seen this thread before!

Beautiful picks. Those filigree patterned green ones are outstanding. (Are those practical?)

Do you have any videos of the process of making these?


I have a couple videos on YouTube, but it's just random work being done on aluminum picks. Not a tutorial or anything. I'm ratyoke on YouTube too.

I have a photo tutorial on anodizing aluminum here.
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby ratyoke » 7 Sep 2017 19:48

gumptrick wrote: Are you by any chance a knifemaker, ratyoke? I see a lot of "knifemaking" sort of style in those picks. Beautiful work!


I'm a jeweler, but I have read books and watched videos on how to make knives and made a couple a long time ago, so the process is familiar to me.
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby gademsky » 9 Sep 2017 16:10

Gee. What forum are these pocks being auctioned on?

I looked threw this tread, it is very long. I probably missed it but....

1. what type of steel is the tip made from?
2. what is the thickness of the tip?

They sure look nice.....
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby ratyoke » 9 Sep 2017 16:28

gademsky wrote:Gee. What forum are these pocks being auctioned on?

I looked threw this tread, it is very long. I probably missed it but....

1. what type of steel is the tip made from?
2. what is the thickness of the tip?

They sure look nice.....


It's been a while since I auctioned any on a forum. I am mostly selling on my facebook page now, Ratyoke Custom Lockpicks

Steel is 1095 high carbon steel feeler gauge stock.

Most are either 0.019" or 0.024"
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby ratyoke » 13 Feb 2018 17:02

Here are 2 recent picks...

ebony with silver inlay
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ebony and tagua nut
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby locknroll » 14 Feb 2018 20:39

Wow! Those are some gorgeous picks!
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby ratyoke » 14 Feb 2018 20:51

locknroll wrote:Wow! Those are some gorgeous picks!


Thanks.

Here are 3 more I forgot...
Handles are ebony and holly.
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby ratyoke » 14 Feb 2018 20:52

That last photo is cocobolo and holly, not ebony
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby Eazy123 » 4 Apr 2018 8:47

You made me a pick in February (cocobolo/holly gem) and it is gorgeous! I can't find a single flaw in it. I'm trying to find a nice case to display it in.
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby ratyoke » 4 Apr 2018 11:32

Eazy123 wrote:You made me a pick in February (cocobolo/holly gem) and it is gorgeous! I can't find a single flaw in it. I'm trying to find a nice case to display it in.


Im glad you like it.

Let me know if you find a good display option. I'd like to get something for my own picks.
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby lostnwilderness » 22 Sep 2019 20:50

WOW absolutely a work of functional art! Props!!!
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Re: ratyoke's picks

Postby ratyoke » 7 Jun 2020 7:31

I've been living in Taiwan for about the past two years. I took some time off pick making while I set up a workshop here, but I have been back to making picks for the past several months. Unfortunately I don't have the nice photo set up like I had in the US, so here is a pic of a leadwood handle pick outside on my patio.

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