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Homemade Computer 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.

Homemade Computer Picks

Postby _Ethereal_ » 10 Jan 2005 1:07

I recently made a few computer picks, and was wondering what you guys thought of them and what i could improve on.
the picks were made on an angle grinder and this one was finished with fine sandpaper and a medium chainsaw file.

i have made 3 but only one has been finished properly;

i am planning to make a set of 10 picks and i will post a picture of them when they are all completed.

here she is :) :
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Any comments will be appreciated
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Postby WhiteHat » 10 Jan 2005 2:07

did you actually use an algorithm to figure out the pick bitings? I started developing one but then got sidetracked a bit.

other than that - looks like very good work :D
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Postby _Ethereal_ » 10 Jan 2005 3:30

i half used an algorithm for lockwood bittings, just like your self i got side tracked and made half of it up :lol:
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Postby iworathong » 10 Jan 2005 18:55

nice looks really really good. im lookin forward for the others and possibly some templates :wink:
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Postby pick_maker » 10 Jan 2005 22:33

That is one interesting comp gen pick. more more more more!

When your full set is finished be sure to make a full scale template cuz folks will whine if you don't.

Toy around with Excel spreadsheets for a fast and easy algo.
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Postby iworathong » 10 Jan 2005 22:47

lol ive always wanted a set of comp generated picks but couldnt find onea these programs ive heard of in which they show you a design or find out logarithems or whatever theyer just confusing. hope to see more. good job!
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Postby DeadlyHunter » 11 Jan 2005 1:21

ahhhhh very nice!!!! i'm waiting for the rest :D :D :D
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Nice Job!

Postby crackisbad » 11 Jan 2005 3:45

that’s a very professional looking tool. i wonder, how long did it take you to make that one? if you don’t mind answering of course.
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Postby _Ethereal_ » 11 Jan 2005 5:26

Depends on the pick - i don't have a bench grinder, so i trained myself in angle grinder fu, i can make some pretty good hpc replicas when i have had some decent sleep and not been partying, i will create some more tomorrow as well as finish the others.\

Algoriths:: i'm way too lazy, but when i go back to school and in the rutine of not being lazy, i will give it a try-

Thanks for the feedback guys..hope to see some good picks from some of the n00bs :)
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Postby _Ethereal_ » 11 Jan 2005 7:06

I have started making a case similar to a small southord case for these picks, it won't get finished until my arms heal form the mile swim i did today in the ocean, my arms can barely summon the energy to type, i will post it all when its all done
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Postby specialist » 11 Jan 2005 17:28

Your pick looks excellent, but just out of curiosity, what material did you use?
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Postby _Ethereal_ » 11 Jan 2005 19:07

Carbon Steel hacksaw blades are what i used
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Postby archiebald » 12 Jan 2005 6:15

Nice pick well done keep up the good work looks nice. :D
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Postby _Ethereal_ » 12 Jan 2005 7:05

Cheers, im now letting th handles dry overnight, so i should have some pictures tomorrow
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Postby chunk » 12 Jan 2005 13:51

Nice pick, looking forward to seeing the rest and the case. :D
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