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Just another idea to carry your 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.

Just another idea to carry your picks

Postby bembel » 25 Nov 2004 19:57

A couple of days ago I found an old wood carving tool in drawer. You cannot imagine my pleasure when I unscrewed it and discovered some replacement blades inside. Of course I was not interested in carving wood but how to use it as a pick set. ;)

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The red handle was almost massive Aluminium. "Almost massive" means that the manufacturer bored an 8mm hole about 20mm deep on both sides. I took the freedom to extend one side to a depth of 40mm also using an 8mm drill (quite easy with Aluminium) and put my wrenches inside.

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Now look what's inside: 4 different wrenches and 3 picks (or whatever you want).
The picks are mounted by tightening the screw, but I've also added some notches to the picks so they can't move when picking.

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The label says "Mini Martor, Solingen, 26426". If you're interested, I found it on the web:
http://www.martorusa.com/cart/product.a ... d=26426.04
Or you may go and and find something similar by yourself.
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Postby Cman22 » 25 Nov 2004 20:58

thats looks like a great arrangment, nice work!
Love= picking locks

Hate= homework
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Postby Fallen_Pin » 25 Nov 2004 22:11

That's.... actually pretty sexy
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Postby Pickey » 26 Nov 2004 11:05

Indeed, that looks beautiful 8)
Is that thing heavy? Hows the feedback on it?
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Postby bembel » 26 Nov 2004 13:19

Only 25 Grams, it's made of Aluminium.
Feedback can't be as well as a real pick of course, but it is really okay. I took care when making the picks and the notches help a lot.
It has a diameter of 13mm, but with the size of my hands it's just like a big pen to me. ;)
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Postby skold » 26 Nov 2004 17:52

seing as im not likely to find one of them in asutralia, i will go buy some hobby knifes today
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Postby BOBO » 27 Nov 2004 10:22

Very Nice Work!!! :D I have been looking for a homemade all-in-one to carry my picks. I am newly inspired :wink:
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Postby skold » 27 Nov 2004 18:24

i couldn't find a similar model tha was under $20 so i got a proedge #1 hobby knife, which has an excelent blade grip, no storage capabilities but have excellent feedback.

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well even though it can't store picks it is an excellent handle for an interchangeable pick :)
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Postby ne0nerdz » 7 Dec 2004 15:19

sweet stuff there mate, but i can tell you that some screw drivers work like that, maybe i should try it.
thats unpossible!!
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Postby bembel » 7 Dec 2004 20:35

I think screwdrivers are much too big (at least the ones I've seen).
The tool should be slim enough to handle it like a pick. Even this "Mini Martor tool" could be a problem for persons with an average size of hands (I've got XXL sausages, so it's okay for me). ;)
But to be honest: It sometimes really could be slimmer. However, I can live with it because of the "inner values" ;)

Skold's cutting knife seems to be the perfect size, although I don't see the advantage when I cannot put anything inside.
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Postby Hollywood » 7 Dec 2004 21:23

This would be a good choice for a Crush Resistant case to store your picks in.

as you can see it's a Slender Hard Eyeglass case that has a Button snap
this way you dont risk Bending your tools.

http://tinypic.com/v8h21

http://tinypic.com/v8hef
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Postby pick_maker » 7 Dec 2004 22:29

Indeed. Who can say no to snakeskin? Honestly.
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Postby ne0nerdz » 9 Dec 2004 12:36

pick make i just saw ur picks, god they look sexy, metal rules!!
thats unpossible!!
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Lockpicks using Art Knife Holder

Postby paulchin20 » 10 Dec 2004 20:48

Hi guys,

Here are some lockpicks made from wiper blade inserts. I used Art Knife Holder to hold the pickheads. The holders costs only about RM6 in Malaysia, that's about US2.



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Sorry here are the pics

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