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Mike51691

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Post Thu Mar 05, 2009 6:25 pm

My Homemade Picks

http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/ww98 ... C10522.jpg hook is made out of hacksaw blade, saw rake and hybrid offset diamond are made out of butter knives.
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Post Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:17 pm

Re: My Homemade Picks

am i missing something?
i dont see any picks...
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Post Fri Mar 06, 2009 2:12 am

Re: My Homemade Picks

Funny I was thinking that same thing :?:
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Post Sat Mar 07, 2009 9:27 am

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thats the point your not supposed to see them there invisible picks. ill sell you a set of invisible picks for 20$. actually photobucket is acting up so ill post the link. they are a few first attempts
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Post Sat Mar 07, 2009 11:19 am

Re: My Homemade Picks

Nice picks , look affective too , dont look to comfortable tho :roll:

Excellent first effort m8 :D
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Post Sat Mar 07, 2009 1:22 pm

Re: My Homemade Picks

yea not very comfy but they work great (but i cant stand the hacksaw blades they bend easy). right now im putting together some picks together of wiperblades and shrink tube, they seem to be pretty popular.
uklockpicker wrote:Nice picks , look affective too , dont look to comfortable tho :roll:

Excellent first effort m8 :D
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Post Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:57 pm

Re: My Homemade Picks

Mike51691 wrote:thats the point your not supposed to see them there invisible picks. ill sell you a set of invisible picks for 20$. actually photobucket is acting up so ill post the link. they are a few first attempts

AWESOME!
( i was looking for something good to spend all my invisible money on...=)
you DO take invisible money right?
just kidding....nice looking picks for just starting out....
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Post Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:21 pm

Re: My Homemade Picks

yea thanks man, i just made one of those shrink tube picks that you made a vid about. the pick is a slim hook and the feel is incredible.
awol70 wrote:
Mike51691 wrote:thats the point your not supposed to see them there invisible picks. ill sell you a set of invisible picks for 20$. actually photobucket is acting up so ill post the link. they are a few first attempts

AWESOME!
( i was looking for something good to spend all my invisible money on...=)
you DO take invisible money right?
just kidding....nice looking picks for just starting out....
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Post Sat Mar 07, 2009 6:35 pm

Re: My Homemade Picks

Mike51691 wrote:yea thanks man, i just made one of those shrink tube picks that you made a vid about. the pick is a slim hook and the feel is incredible.
awol70 wrote:
Mike51691 wrote:thats the point your not supposed to see them there invisible picks. ill sell you a set of invisible picks for 20$. actually photobucket is acting up so ill post the link. they are a few first attempts

AWESOME!
( i was looking for something good to spend all my invisible money on...=)
you DO take invisible money right?
just kidding....nice looking picks for just starting out....

oh,great...yeah i think you will find wiper inserts are the best material out there for pickmaking...
from the great price(usually always free),to the quality of the steel,and the perfect width/thickness of material,they just cant be beat.
did you use the epoxy resin?
it really makes a world of difference...
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Post Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:13 am

Re: My Homemade Picks

yea the quality of the steel is great i made a slim pick, and i was expecting it to bend. still hasnt bent and works great. i like the weight you get on the handle too, i didnt use the same shrink tube that you used in the vid because radio shack didnt have any. im going to see if i can find the kind with glue in it because the pick handle was moving a lot till i fixed it.
awol70 wrote:
Mike51691 wrote:yea thanks man, i just made one of those shrink tube picks that you made a vid about. the pick is a slim hook and the feel is incredible.
awol70 wrote:
Mike51691 wrote:thats the point your not supposed to see them there invisible picks. ill sell you a set of invisible picks for 20$. actually photobucket is acting up so ill post the link. they are a few first attempts

AWESOME!
( i was looking for something good to spend all my invisible money on...=)
you DO take invisible money right?
just kidding....nice looking picks for just starting out....

oh,great...yeah i think you will find wiper inserts are the best material out there for pickmaking...
from the great price(usually always free),to the quality of the steel,and the perfect width/thickness of material,they just cant be beat.
did you use the epoxy resin?
it really makes a world of difference...

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