
The other day I went out and got myself a Dremel and a case of extra ends of varying shapes/sizes etc...
Well I cannot stress enough first of all how much of a, MUST! is one of these.
Believe me there is no better machine hand tool for shaping picks and torque wrenches in my mind.
There are millions of ends for it, and most are ideal for the intricate shaping that is required for making picks..
"Well bought my man", is what I say to my self

Anyway onto the falle two blade Torque tools..
With my dremel and junior hacksaw blades, [again i prefer the junior ones to standard ones] I have been fashioning my own set of tools.
After looking around the house for any pieces of metal that I could sue as well as the hacksaw blades I bought, I came across what most of us PC users will probably have lying around somewhere.
If you're like me and build your own computers or just add to them with expansion cards and what not, then you will probably have old sound cards, graphics, and so on.
Well right at the end of the old graphics or sound cards is a long strip of metal attached to the card via two screws usually and shaped at one end to attach to the computer case.
Well these pieces of metal are ideal for fashioning into a, one blade Torque tool similar to the falle ones.
With the dremel you can grind away and fashion it into a perfect torque tool.
It does need thinning out shaping obviously, but with the dremel it's easy.
I hope to post some pics once I get my camera setup...
Anyway just thought I would let you all know that the metal ends to PC expansion cards make ideal starting blocks for torque tools of varying shapes

Regards Hyperion