Thanks.
But what to tell...?
They're about 10cm (4 Inches) long and made of feeler gauges. I use the thinner gauges (0,5mm to 0.8mm) for the picks and the thicker ones (0.9mm to 1.0mm) for the handles. Like a sandwich.
The handles will be cut off and rounded with a Dremel using this cylindric sandpaper thing (don't know the english word), then I make the pick's neck so it will fit somehow to the rounded handles. The picks themselves are done with key files (nothing new to tell here).
After that, everything will be glued together and the sides will be finished with Dremel, file and sandpaper to make it look like one single block of metal. That's it.
I use some non-metallic Scotch-Brite polishing wool to finish them for less friction, like raimundo said.
P.S. The glue is something I wanted to try out instead of rivets because it saves a lot of time. It's Pattex Classic, pressed together with a vise. From the beginning I planned to use superglue, but so far Pattex does the job very well.
