Falcon's Homebrew
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Re: Falcon's Homebrew
great job mate i really like the wire handles thay look awsome
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Re: Falcon's Homebrew
Those are excellent, I never thought of using spun metal wire dipped in glue. Very cool.
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Re: Falcon's Homebrew
wow very nice set
Re: Falcon's Homebrew
those picks look the dogs bollox and those cutaways must have took ages....nice job
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Re: Falcon's Homebrew
I've thought about using wire for the handle and dipping them in some sort of clear coat. I thought it'd look nice and still be very solid for feedback...... I see now that it does look really nice. Great job man, and thanks for posting them.
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Re: Falcon's Homebrew
New homebrew pins:
Made from screws that i cut into pieces and sanded smooth
I tried some in a trioving 5 pin cylinder, and i managed to pick it consistantly with some practice
They are just like serrated pins
I think they will be harder to pick with a mix of diffrent pins
Made from screws that i cut into pieces and sanded smooth
I tried some in a trioving 5 pin cylinder, and i managed to pick it consistantly with some practice
They are just like serrated pins
I think they will be harder to pick with a mix of diffrent pins
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Re: Falcon's Homebrew
I like your picks. Only downside I see are the superglue residues, but I hope they'll wipe away with use.
Unfortunately I can't see your homebrew pins... maybe something went wrong whith the picture?
Cheers
Unfortunately I can't see your homebrew pins... maybe something went wrong whith the picture?
Cheers
Re: Falcon's Homebrew
femurat wrote:I like your picks. Only downside I see are the superglue residues, but I hope they'll wipe away with use.
Unfortunately I can't see your homebrew pins... maybe something went wrong whith the picture?
Cheers
Thank you for the feedback!
The handles was sanded smooth, and all excess superglue removed
I just didn't have the chance to take new pictures before i shipped them away...
I tried to change the picture url , hope it works now
Re: Falcon's Homebrew
those are some wicked picks man. I really like how solid they look. I may have to copy you, if you don't mind of course. I'm still a little green on protocol.
have you though of maybe dipping them in a clear coat epoxy? I have some stuff I use for building kayaks that would make an excellent finish.
have you though of maybe dipping them in a clear coat epoxy? I have some stuff I use for building kayaks that would make an excellent finish.
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Nice pins!
I've tried to make diffrent types of pins, but its hard to come up with new designs
killswytch wrote:those are some wicked picks man. I really like how solid they look. I may have to copy you, if you don't mind of course. I'm still a little green on protocol.
have you though of maybe dipping them in a clear coat epoxy? I have some stuff I use for building kayaks that would make an excellent finish.
I just used 1 dollar tubes that i got at a random store,i dont know what kind of glue it was...just "super glue"
Use the idea all you want, my ideas are open source lol
Re: Falcon's Homebrew
Looks like some nice work. I like the idea of using the wire for the handles, way to think outside the box!
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