2 new ones
I took photos while making them, so I will post those maybe with in the next couple days.
ratyoke wrote:Here are 2 I finished last week for HallisChalmers. They are .025" high carbon steel feeler gauge stock, anodized aluminum handles.
I took photos while making them, so I will post those maybe with in the next couple days.
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Jinglesanator wrote:You could make a living off of those!!! I was wondering if you were willing to sell me the same thing that you sent to HallisChalmers? Those are the best home made picks I've ever seen!!! No joke!!!
m0ose wrote:Jinglesanator wrote:You could make a living off of those!!! I was wondering if you were willing to sell me the same thing that you sent to HallisChalmers? Those are the best home made picks I've ever seen!!! No joke!!!
No offense, but from what I hear about your skill level I wouldn't dedicate and get such fine pieces of craftsmanship. Break a few cheaper picks and learn from those mistakes before you dive into such wonderful utensils. Because trust me, you will break picks, and you will be pissed when you break the good ones.
Jinglesanator wrote:m0ose wrote:Jinglesanator wrote:You could make a living off of those!!! I was wondering if you were willing to sell me the same thing that you sent to HallisChalmers? Those are the best home made picks I've ever seen!!! No joke!!!
No offense, but from what I hear about your skill level I wouldn't dedicate and get such fine pieces of craftsmanship. Break a few cheaper picks and learn from those mistakes before you dive into such wonderful utensils. Because trust me, you will break picks, and you will be pissed when you break the good ones.
Yeah, I kinda do suck at this a lot!
m0ose wrote:Jinglesanator wrote:You could make a living off of those!!! I was wondering if you were willing to sell me the same thing that you sent to HallisChalmers? Those are the best home made picks I've ever seen!!! No joke!!!
No offense, but from what I hear about your skill level I wouldn't dedicate and get such fine pieces of craftsmanship. Break a few cheaper picks and learn from those mistakes before you dive into such wonderful utensils. Because trust me, you will break picks, and you will be pissed when you break the good ones.
ratyoke wrote:m0ose wrote:Jinglesanator wrote:You could make a living off of those!!! I was wondering if you were willing to sell me the same thing that you sent to HallisChalmers? Those are the best home made picks I've ever seen!!! No joke!!!
No offense, but from what I hear about your skill level I wouldn't dedicate and get such fine pieces of craftsmanship. Break a few cheaper picks and learn from those mistakes before you dive into such wonderful utensils. Because trust me, you will break picks, and you will be pissed when you break the good ones.
If they break, new picks can be made for the aluminum handles since they screw together. But they are a lot more expensive than like something from Southord. Might want to wait and see if you stick with this hobby first, although if you want to buy them I am not going to refuse you just cause you are new.
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