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Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:49 pm
by jruther2
Here's another one that was promised long ago and now all my obligations are fulfilled.
Sorry for the bad pictures, all I had available for taking pictures today was my phone and this one is getting boxed up and sent out before I have access to my good camera.
Hope ya like it :D

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Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:50 pm
by mech
wow look great! how'd you bond the g10 onto the metal?

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:51 pm
by nozza36
Pick porn ! beautiful work mate !

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:52 pm
by MBI
The reflections of the wood on the steel almost make the pick tips look semi-transparent. Pretty cool.

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:59 pm
by Josh66
MBI wrote:The reflections of the wood on the steel almost make the pick tips look semi-transparent. Pretty cool.

Camo - Predator style, lol.

That's a damn nice polish of those!

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 7:33 pm
by KokomoLock
Awesome work as always Mr. Jruther!!! That pick will last forever!!

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 1:49 am
by s1deshowmick
A mirror finish on a very nicely crafted pick, who could ask for more. Real nice buddy...

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 2:03 am
by piotr
It's lovely and loaded with awesome. Yet another reason to hate xeo :razz:

I'm starting to feel stirrings of motivation to resume pick making.

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:26 am
by clearmoon247
So, jruther, what is your process for adding such an amazing polish to these picks of yours?

Mech, if im not mistaken, its JB Weld

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 12:23 pm
by uklockpicker
Looks fantastic nice colours mirror finish - nice gift xeo :mrgreen:

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 5:01 pm
by happykill
I really like how this turned out, thats a slick handle man, great work!

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:13 am
by jruther2
mech wrote:wow look great! how'd you bond the g10 onto the metal?


Thanks! CM is correct, I bond the G10 with JB Weld. More specifically, I roughen all surfaces that will mate, cut several channels in the G10 mating surfaces, and punch several holes in the tang of the pick.

nozza36 wrote:Pick porn ! beautiful work mate !

Thanks nozza!

MBI wrote:The reflections of the wood on the steel almost make the pick tips look semi-transparent. Pretty cool.

Haha, cool! I didn't even notice that.

Josh66 wrote:
MBI wrote:That's a damn nice polish of those!

That's quite a compliment coming from you Josh, thanks!

KokomoLock wrote:Awesome work as always Mr. Jruther!!! That pick will last forever!!

Thank you sir. (*Kokomolock is a non-paid endorser of JR2 industries)

s1deshowmick wrote:A mirror finish on a very nicely crafted pick, who could ask for more. Real nice buddy...

Thanks pal!

piotr wrote:It's lovely and loaded with awesome. Yet another reason to hate xeo :razz:

I'm starting to feel stirrings of motivation to resume pick making.

Yeah, he's a real jerk. I won't mention here the threats that he made in order to get me to make this pick... :shock:
Make some more picks man! If nothing else, its good therapy :D

clearmoon247 wrote:So, jruther, what is your process for adding such an amazing polish to these picks of yours?

Mech, if im not mistaken, its JB Weld

Before the handle is applied I wet sand with 220, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1500, and 2000 grit . Sandpaper always runs along the length of the pick. I suggest clamping the pick to a block of wood with the end of the pick facing you. Wrap your sandpaper around a flat stick, preferably have some material (leather is what I saw a knife maker recommend) affixed to your sanding stick that has a little bit of give so that the sand paper will keep to the contours of the pick. I wrap masking tape and then aluminum duct tape around the end of the pick before I attach the handles so I wait to polish after the handle is complete. I use green polishing compound from Northern Tool but based on Josh66's recommendation I'll be trying some Flitz. I use one of these buffing wheels on the dremel. I used to polish by holding the dremel in one hand and the pick in the other and running the buffing wheel back and forth along the pick. Many times that method resulted in one hand shifting slightly and as a result pulling the pick into the chuck of the dremel making a nasty mark which meant I had to go back to sandpaper and work my way all the way back through the sanding and polishing process. Now I clamp the dremel in a vise and it gives me a lot more control. I haven't had a slip yet doing it this way, the real key for me here is just to take my time. One last thing I have learned about polishing that may be obvious to most is that there is no need to buff away the compound with a clean polishing wheel. Just work the polish in really good with the dremel then wipe it off with some cheesecloth. Hope that helps. If anyone has any tips on a better way I'm all ears.

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:14 pm
by Oldfast
Oh my... absolute beauty.

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:18 pm
by Josh66
jruther2 wrote:the real key for me here is just to take my time.

In my experience, all 'accidents' could be prevented by taking your time and thinking about what you're going to do before you do it. Sometimes you have to force yourself to slow down.

I know exactly what you mean about one slip with the Dremel meaning hours of rework! I'll have to try clamping it in a vise or something. Also, you will not be disappointed with Flitz. ;) I can't even put into words how much more I like it than other polishes, lol.

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BTW - one thing I do to lessen the damage done by a slip of the Dremel is cover the chuck with masking tape. Make sure the 'tail' of the tape is pointing in the direction opposite of the rotation, so it doesn't try to come off. It's not perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than a knurled surface contacting the pick.

Re: Black & Blue Hook for xeo

PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:29 pm
by jruther2
Josh66 wrote:edit
BTW - one thing I do to lessen the damage done by a slip of the Dremel is cover the chuck with masking tape. Make sure the 'tail' of the tape is pointing in the direction opposite of the rotation, so it doesn't try to come off. It's not perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than a knurled surface contacting the pick.

That's a great tip, thanks for the suggestion!