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Piotr's First Homebrew Pick

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:08 am
by piotr
Inspired by all your creations I decided to start making my own picks. Today I made very first pick:

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It is a reproduction of Falle-Safe 5/6. Below first is the original, second is the Southern Specialties' reproduction and the last one is my reproduction (excuse the fingerprints):

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I used the metal from A$0.70 putty knife that I bought from a dollar shop. I have 1095 feeler gauge stock and some AISI 1566 but I didn't want to use that because being my first attempt I was concerned of wastage.

My creation is much better than the Southern Specialties' product, both in terms of material and crafting. The Southern Specialties' reproduction has sharp edges and is weak (I snapped one after repeated use and I'm not heavy handed). The Falle-Safe original also has/had sharp edges but the steel is of a good quality. I have removed all of the sharp edges from my copy. I looked at my work under a microscope and took some pictures:

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Nice and round.

The pick is 0.6mm (.025") which is the same as the Falle-Safe and original TOOOL set (which I don't have).

One problem with my pick is that it is too shiny -- more polished than the Falle-Safe -- and it slips. The Falle-Safe is less polished and the etching/engraving gives some grip.

Most of the work in creating the pick was done with a Dremel tool with the Flex-Shaft attachment. The Flex-Shaft made it easier to create those curves. I used a cut-off disc to cut away large parts and I used cylindrical grindstones and sanders to do the coarse and fine shaping. I finished it with wet and dry (240, 400, 600, 800, 1200) and then I used the Dremel felt cylinder with the polishing compound. I used the bench grinder just to flatten the straign sides. I'm still learning so my tool and accessory selection is most likely sub-optimal but I will persevere.

Re: Piotr's First Homebrew Pick

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:22 am
by jruther2
Looks great piotr!

Re: Piotr's First Homebrew Pick

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:30 am
by chris
Very nice pick, if you ever make any more Falle-Safe design homebrews to sell, put my name on the list, I love Falle style picks. Great work!

Re: Piotr's First Homebrew Pick

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:27 am
by uklockpicker
Great looking pick you have there - well done m8ty :reach:

Re: Piotr's First Homebrew Pick

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:21 am
by ChonkyTonks
Good job, Piotr. That was the same pick I chose to emulate for my first pick, as well. I used a hacksaw blade.

Re: Piotr's First Homebrew Pick

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 7:08 pm
by piotr
Thanks for the compliments. Much appreciated. I would only sell picks that I make out of quality steel (either AISI 1095 or 1566). When my order for cylindrical burrs and grindstones arrives I will attempt to create a few using 1095 (i.e. 0.6 mm feeler gauge stock). If I am happy wit the end results (if it is something I would pay money for) I will sell them for a modest price. Again, thanks for the positive response to my first creation.

Re: Piotr's First Homebrew Pick

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:13 pm
by mjollnir54
Very nice picks, i used Hacksaw Blades for mine ( 0,4 mm ), I love the Falle Picks.

Re: Piotr's First Homebrew Pick

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:20 pm
by edsmiley
Very nice Piotr! Look great.

Ed

Re: Piotr's First Homebrew Pick

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:19 pm
by elbowmacaroni
Awesome work on that! Very well done to be sure :) I generally go even further with the polishing, so don't sweat it, you're fine with only the dremel rouge...

Very nice job on the curves as well, apparently not many have the eye for doing that as well as you have (from things I've heard,) and yes, the flex shaft makes eyeballing a curve very easy... well at least to me... but I can do curves on a bench grinder too. But the latter took more practice to get good at. Oddly though, using the dremel flex shaft, I took to cutting out curves almost naturally.

Did I mention, nice fucking job man!!!

Re: Piotr's First Homebrew Pick

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:13 pm
by piotr
Thanks elbow, much appreciated.