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Mr Longbaugh's Homebrew Picks

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Mr Longbaugh

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Post Mon May 02, 2016 4:39 pm

Mr Longbaugh's Homebrew Picks

Some Picks I just made recently, hope you guys like them!
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WestCoastPicks

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Post Mon May 02, 2016 5:16 pm

Re: Mr Longbaugh's Homebrew Picks

Nice work man! I love seeing other people making picks. What did you use for the handles?
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Mr Longbaugh

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Post Mon May 02, 2016 6:27 pm

Re: Mr Longbaugh's Homebrew Picks

Heat shrink tubing x2, than a rustoleum enamel spray that had a sand like texture, takes forever to dry and Im about to test them out to see if they peel easily.
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Mr Longbaugh

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Post Mon May 02, 2016 6:29 pm

Re: Mr Longbaugh's Homebrew Picks

Looking on this forum today is tempting me to try aluminum or wooden handles. I have been trying to find handles that are not a hit or miss type deal. Im thinking wooden. Most everyones picks they make here including yours are inspiring for sure man!
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Neilau

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Location: Australia

Post Tue May 03, 2016 4:18 pm

Re: Mr Longbaugh's Homebrew Picks

Very Nice. They look quite effective.

What metal did you use?

Making picks is nearly as addictive as picking locks. :D

Keep the pictures coming.
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Mr Longbaugh

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Post Wed May 04, 2016 5:40 am

Re: Mr Longbaugh's Homebrew Picks

steel fishing tape, I have some feeler gauge stock coming in this weekend and no more grinding the picks to a certain thickness so tedious on a bench grinder or even hand files.

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