I have wanted to make a video on making custom lock picks for a while, but I wanted to make sure that my skills were up to the right standard first 🙏🙂 enjoy and BE SAFE if you have a go yourself 👍
Yay! I got a name drop 😊 Great video LN, the picks came out awesome, I'm sure this will help lots of people get motivated to make their own now. Best I stock up on some steel before it becomes the new panic buy 😅
The filing flat part - I love that idea with a block of wood for a guide with slots in, never thought of that! Great choice of small files too, those Bahco 4” files are absolutely class! The punch is a lifesaver, I remember trying to drill my first one and burning bits out and not even getting one hole done! Your final picks look amazing, I have seen a couple of people with them and to say I’m jealous is an understatement 😂 great work and thanks for sharing the process! The set looks perfect together too, brilliant to see consistency through them! 😁🥚
Holy poop!!! I'm glad I watched this. I was trying to figure out how to get small pieces of exotic woods like that and NEVER thought there was even a thing as a pen blank. Looks like I'm making a set of picks with Bethlehem Olive wood!!!
Absolutely fantastic, it’s truly amazing to watch the process of these wonderful picks being made. The pick profile & handle design is perfect. I love the wood that you used, that has been truly enhanced by the teak oil & bees wax finish. It’s an honour to have received one. Thank you so much. 😊
An outstanding RESULT! If that was your 1st attempt well done.our sport is not just about picking locks of all kinds and this vid clearly demonstrates that fact,billbo.
Great job, if I had the time and the tools I would have a go myself. It's always nice to watch someone crafting with a measure of care, very relaxing. Thanks.
Very comprehensive tutorial! Beautiful end results. I really hope you inspire many to start their own pick making journey. Thank you for helping others.
Those are so beautiful! If the top priority was to make me want to use a pick as much as possible, I would look no further. This is it. I love them! And I don't even know how to pick a lock. Never tried. Don't even have any tools. But I would love to learn just to get an excuse to use these.. Hat off!
Beautiful picks. Excellent from tips to handles. I like those. Classic clean shapes. An excellent daily use hook pick. I love these videos. Next to your picking and honest review videos. These are my favorites. Take care Ash - LN.
I wanted to make custom EDC lock picks, but didn't know how to cut the metal to the shape I wanted. Using a grind stone is a great way to do it! Thanks a lot for this tutorial. Great help on all the steps!
Damn Ash, those are so nice! Your skills are definitely up to par for making great lockpicks. I love the way they look and I already know that they are great for picking. That profile is a definite must have in anyone's pick set. Keep up the great work my friend!
A helpful tip for everyone who tries this or grinds small tools.... If you hold a wet sponge in your hand with the tool you are grinding, you can squeeze the sponge to quench the tool while you're grinding. This is something I have done for years, just not on picks. Another awesome video, I especially love this one, being a maker myself.
Wonderful, wonderful instructional video on pick and handle making. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and in such a simple to understand instructions. I will definitely try to make some.👍🦊
That was amazing workmanship, good choice of materials, I've made picks in the past but using heatshrink as handles layer after layer, yours are out of this world, once again great work, thumbs up, 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌😊
Compelling I would hope for us all to give it a try.This is a most excellent clear precise demonstration along with important tips and hints👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Brilliant teaching video and credit to all who have inspired you.
The crappy Lockpicker the best thing is that I don’t have a workshop 😃 I have a folding work bench and some portable hand power tools. I think anyone could makes these regardless of space available 👍😃
Hey man, just a couple of quick tips from a woodworker getting into lock picking. If you are trying to get straight cuts clamp down the straight edge to the table. So much better than holding it with your hand. You can also get a speed square or even just use your combo square to get have a nice square cut Also, I know space is a premium for you but you should definitely look into a small band saw. More specifically a portable band saw and then get a "portaband table". It's super compact and you can easily store away when needed. It would be much faster and less frustrating than using that dremel scroll saw, you won't worry about breaking the blades on them. You can also use it for cutting away big chunks on the pick so you aren't grinding for days.
Well, I officially have a purpose for this small block of exotic wood! Been holding onto it for a couple years cause it's worth a bit of money but I had no idea what to do with it since it wasn't much material....handles are perfect and will really elevate the look and feel of my picks! Thanks for the idea and the vid!
Nice, simple design, not easy to make by no means, but there made to do the job not look all fancy, but they do look great!!! But then I would never expect anything less.
Im a knife maker and now I have a reason to keep my cutoff handle and scale wood! Those look really nice. Might try hooking the back down to kind of lock the tool in place while in use. Im noobie at this so dont know for sure what might work. Again nice job! Thx for posting.
Awesone instructional video buddy. Great video footage and explanation to the point. The picks turned out great too. I have seen a few guys get sone already. 👍😎
Some beautiful picks Ash. Thanks for showing how you make them. I know I may have never come out and said it (I'm a bit shy) but I just wanted you to know what a CLOSE friend I consider you! Why just the other day I was telling my wife how you where like a brother, living across the pond (sorry just had to wipe a tear from my eye just thinking about how close I feel too you and yet how far away you are). Did I mention how nice those pick are? One trick I've seen other do for the polishing / sanding, was fold the sandpaper in half then put it in the middle of a book. Put the pick in the sandpaper and close the book. Than just slide the pick back & forth.
The closest set I've seen to these are the sparrows thunderbird pick set and they're 250 dollars! You just showed us how to save hundreds, literally! These are beautiful!
Beautiful work. Im wondering if its possible to get a solid fit and feel while making the scales removable, id hate to break a pick and have to bin it or drill out and replace pins to keep using it. Maybe post screws to retain scale to scale, and set screws in threaded inserts to lock in the pick. Or epoxy bed the tang with a release agent for a super tight fit, but then all tangs would need to be identical. Could make it so it takes factory unhandled picks even. Your DIY videos definitely get the creative gears turning
Here's my Hints&Tips...just two really. 1. Try using Banding from palletted materials. The black metal is a good thickness and I think it's strong enough. Only tried once. 2. Use a Mag Wheel Polish first with a Dremel and cotton wheel, then by hand for an Ultra mirror finish. I have actually figured out how to make the very best functioning lockpick and from what I have seen no one else has clued in to it so far. I am reluctant to just put the idea out there and I would really like to do a limited proof of concept run to see if I am right. The problem is of course time and money. Also, as a product for the LockSport community it won't generate enough profit to be viable as a business model. I am considering producing some custom made pick sets however the price would be in the $500-$1000 range per set of 5-10 picks in a nice box. That certainly puts it out of my budget range as a lock hobbyist. Given these facts I am tempted to just dump the idea in the community and watch it grow on its own.
These are great! They look like they would feel good in the hand! I’ve done some knife making and can’t really see anything I would improve on. Ya done good mate!
Aye! Lock Noob! Cool to see you reply! On another note..I think I’m going to try my hand at making a couple picks. Your videos are definitely the main motivator behind me wanting to try it. Maybe one day we could trade picks🤙🏻
I've been thinking of making some fancy handles for my desktop picks. Partly there is the pride of ownership in a custom hand crafted tool, but there is also a more practical ergonomic aspect as well. I carry bare Sparrows picks but my desk ser is their set with dipped handles. Thay're much better than flat naked stainless but they tend to roll in my hands sometimes and there is room for ergonomic improvement. Maybe I'll mahe a hand shaped tung oil rubbed walnut handle for my standard pick. Maybe I'll 3D print some ergonomic handles for a desktop set of picks.that I order without handles.
Ah, but what hands and eyes! You do make superlative picks and I’m still learning. Even though these look consistent, time pressures meant that I couldn’t get them identical. I like to use power tools for the 80% of the making too, which I know not everyone does 👍😃😃
A great video that you present to us again & thank you very much for the 3D templates! 👏👍👏👍👏👍 Would it be possible for you to provide us with a few templates of your grips? 👋
I wish you & your family a happy new year. Hi Lock Noob, thanks for your answer. I saw in another video that you published that you painted the design free hand, as well as a big 👏👏👏 for the video in which you made a handle from damask !!! Great idea. I also tried to paint a design freehand & failed 🙈. Could you maybe tell me how long these handles are so that I can print them out on the basis of a screenshot at the appropriate size? Keep up the good work with your videos, they are really great !!! 👋
Is there a way to do this if you dont have the big table saw and grinding wheel? The result really turned out nice. Thank you for posting a tutorial like this!
Those picks are gorgeous!!! I think you did a great job, the finish is fantastic and the consistency is perfect. I would love to make a pick trade with you my friend so if you like too please let me know. Thanks for sharing your making process. Cheers
Personally, I like full tang. But it isn't a huge deal. And it's more difficult to align the handle pieces that way unless you do more of the shaping as one piece. Just about everything else is how I go about making mine. Well done!
The most amazing thing is how he cuts a straight line for the tang with the Moto Saw without moving the piece of wood to one side... That's impossible for me.
Never seen such beautiful work that you have put into a pick before. Absolutely a Tremendous amount of work goes into your picks. FUCKING Awesome brother. Beautiful results
Dear sir Ty. I know what I'm doing with my sparrows. Your finish is called a satin finish herein the state's. I think the pins are a great idea. Did not think glue would be enough.
I tend to make mine out of lorry wiper blades.Some of the material is very robust.I use them then as my practice picks with fair to moderate success,,You should defo manufacture picks mate and get them on sale yeah :)
I have wanted to make a video on making custom lock picks for a while, but I wanted to make sure that my skills were up to the right standard first 🙏🙂 enjoy and BE SAFE if you have a go yourself 👍
Yay! I got a name drop 😊
Great video LN, the picks came out awesome, I'm sure this will help lots of people get motivated to make their own now. Best I stock up on some steel before it becomes the new panic buy 😅
Fantastic job and brilliant info from start to finish, I'd be proud to just own one custom pick like them, keep up the great work my friend ;-)
Nicely done! Have you considered rounding the corners of the handle to a larger radius? That could make them even more comfortable to use. Thanks.
Can I buy one of those picks those are so beautiful 😍
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This is one of my favorite parts of this hobby. Your example is a large part of making so. Thank you!
Thank you ☺️
Another example of your craftsmanship, I’m sure whoever receives a pick will treasure it
😊
The filing flat part - I love that idea with a block of wood for a guide with slots in, never thought of that! Great choice of small files too, those Bahco 4” files are absolutely class! The punch is a lifesaver, I remember trying to drill my first one and burning bits out and not even getting one hole done!
Your final picks look amazing, I have seen a couple of people with them and to say I’m jealous is an understatement 😂 great work and thanks for sharing the process! The set looks perfect together too, brilliant to see consistency through them! 😁🥚
Oh yeah, I remember burning my first bit out - I didn’t know it was possible, lol 😁
@John Eggington I certainly agree, that piece of wood for filing the picks is especially brilliant!
Brilliant , brilliant video Lock Noob , i'm amazed more custom pick makers don't make these sort of videos , those picks you made were outstanding
Thank you, that’s very kind 😊
Holy poop!!! I'm glad I watched this. I was trying to figure out how to get small pieces of exotic woods like that and NEVER thought there was even a thing as a pen blank. Looks like I'm making a set of picks with Bethlehem Olive wood!!!
Good luck!
Absolutely fantastic, it’s truly amazing to watch the process of these wonderful picks being made. The pick profile & handle design is perfect. I love the wood that you used, that has been truly enhanced by the teak oil & bees wax finish. It’s an honour to have received one. Thank you so much. 😊
It is my absolute pleasure my friend 🙏
Wow Ash!
You are killing it.
They look fantastic. 👍👍
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful work... ...and that wonderful music again.
😆
An outstanding RESULT! If that was your 1st attempt well done.our sport is not just about picking locks of all kinds and this vid clearly demonstrates that fact,billbo.
Not my first attempt, but first video! 😊
"Every day is a school day"
Absolutely spot on, in more ways than one for some.
Lovely picks ans beautiful handles.
Thanks Roy 😊
Very nice to see and you did a great job.
Thanks 🙏
Great job, if I had the time and the tools I would have a go myself. It's always nice to watch someone crafting with a measure of care, very relaxing. Thanks.
Thanks 🙏
Those are beautiful picks! Excellent craftsmanship, very well done!
Thank you ☺️
Beautiful work! It's obvious how much you love to make custom lock picks. Valuable information for those who also want to try.
Very, very impressive, great workmanship, lovely looking picks
Thanks 🙏
Very comprehensive tutorial! Beautiful end results. I really hope you inspire many to start their own pick making journey. Thank you for helping others.
Thank you 🙏
Those are very beautiful! Thanks for sharing this with us!
Fantastic video there mate. Really informative and lovely picks.
Thanks 😊
Those are so beautiful!
If the top priority was to make me want to use a pick as much as possible, I would look no further. This is it. I love them!
And I don't even know how to pick a lock. Never tried. Don't even have any tools. But I would love to learn just to get an excuse to use these..
Hat off!
Thanks! 👍😊
Beautiful picks. Excellent from tips to handles. I like those. Classic clean shapes. An excellent daily use hook pick. I love these videos. Next to your picking and honest review videos. These are my favorites. Take care Ash - LN.
Thanks friend!
Gorgeous, and so satisfying to watch
Thanks 🙏
I wanted to make custom EDC lock picks, but didn't know how to cut the metal to the shape I wanted. Using a grind stone is a great way to do it! Thanks a lot for this tutorial. Great help on all the steps!
Damn Ash, those are so nice! Your skills are definitely up to par for making great lockpicks. I love the way they look and I already know that they are great for picking. That profile is a definite must have in anyone's pick set. Keep up the great work my friend!
Thanks friend ☺️☺️
You are brilliant, wish I had the same tools and skills as you. Great video and thanks for sharing with us. 👍🙂🔑
Thank you ☺️
great work there, lovely picks.
Thanks 🙏
A helpful tip for everyone who tries this or grinds small tools.... If you hold a wet sponge in your hand with the tool you are grinding, you can squeeze the sponge to quench the tool while you're grinding. This is something I have done for years, just not on picks. Another awesome video, I especially love this one, being a maker myself.
Great tip!
Thanks 🙏
Wow! Awesome man!
Thanks 😊
Great looking picks
Thanks 🙏
These look magnificent. I'm quite impressed. They're lovely. I respect the effort you put forth in the making of your picks as well.
Thank you 🙏 I
Great picks and well explained in the video 👍
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your process.
You are so welcome!
you did a fantastic job Ash my friend great video and a big thank you for mine im very lucky to get one👍😊😎🇬🇧👊
My absolute pleasure, Leon 👍😃
This and the one BB made directly inspired me to order materials I cannot wait!! Great video!!!
Happy making!!
Wonderful, wonderful instructional video on pick and handle making. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and in such a simple to understand instructions. I will definitely try to make some.👍🦊
Thanks 😊
That was amazing workmanship, good choice of materials, I've made picks in the past but using heatshrink as handles layer after layer, yours are out of this world, once again great work, thumbs up, 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌😊
Thanks you ! 😃😃
Compelling I would hope for us all to give it a try.This is a most excellent clear precise demonstration along with important tips and hints👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Brilliant teaching video and credit to all who have inspired you.
Thank you, that’s very kind of you 😊
Gorgeous work!
Thanks 🙏
Very nice my friend gave me inspiration great video. 😎🌟⭐🌟⭐🌟
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful job, those are excellent!
Thank you 🙏
Excellent video Ash really enjoyed that thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Thank you 🙏 I
Love them wish I had your workshop lol
The crappy Lockpicker the best thing is that I don’t have a workshop 😃 I have a folding work bench and some portable hand power tools. I think anyone could makes these regardless of space available 👍😃
Hey man, just a couple of quick tips from a woodworker getting into lock picking. If you are trying to get straight cuts clamp down the straight edge to the table. So much better than holding it with your hand. You can also get a speed square or even just use your combo square to get have a nice square cut
Also, I know space is a premium for you but you should definitely look into a small band saw. More specifically a portable band saw and then get a "portaband table". It's super compact and you can easily store away when needed. It would be much faster and less frustrating than using that dremel scroll saw, you won't worry about breaking the blades on them. You can also use it for cutting away big chunks on the pick so you aren't grinding for days.
Thanks for the tips! 👍😃
Nice job. Now I have to make some. Ordered supplys during this video. Lol I might have some questions after I screw a few up. Lol
Ask away 😃👍
Fantastic job mate that just make me want to start making picks 👍🏻😷
Do it! 😁😁
Well, I officially have a purpose for this small block of exotic wood! Been holding onto it for a couple years cause it's worth a bit of money but I had no idea what to do with it since it wasn't much material....handles are perfect and will really elevate the look and feel of my picks! Thanks for the idea and the vid!
Them picks look real nice good job
Thanks 🙏
You brother are a amazing pick maker. I really want one in my collection. Fantastic job brother
Thanks friend 😊
Beautiful picks, love them! 👍🏻
Thank you 🙏
Such beautiful results. I’m interested in trying this myself after seeing how well those came out! Thank you for the inspiration 😊
Thanks 🙏
Beautiful work mate.
Thank you 🙏
Nice, simple design, not easy to make by no means, but there made to do the job not look all fancy, but they do look great!!!
But then I would never expect anything less.
Thank you 🙏
Im a knife maker and now I have a reason to keep my cutoff handle and scale wood! Those look really nice. Might try hooking the back down to kind of lock the tool in place while in use. Im noobie at this so dont know for sure what might work. Again nice job! Thx for posting.
I found the quickest way to make handles was print them out on a 3d printer. Took a few hours but I now have plenty of them.
Those are great options too 👍😃
Great work!
I really like your handle profile.
Thanks 🙏
Great video very nice picks thanks for the information 😁👍
Thanks 😊
Awesone instructional video buddy. Great video footage and explanation to the point. The picks turned out great too. I have seen a few guys get sone already. 👍😎
Thank you 🙏
I’ve had issues with a few batches from Kennedy. Most were fine but a few coils were very soft.
Good to know 👍
Very nice! Thank you for the information.
Thanks 🙏
Awesome job. I want to start making my own picks, I’ll definitely be using your video for inspiration and ideas.
Awesome 👍😃
Absolutely stunning
Thank you ☺️
Some beautiful picks Ash. Thanks for showing how you make them. I know I may have never come out and said it (I'm a bit shy) but I just wanted you to know what a CLOSE friend I consider you! Why just the other day I was telling my wife how you where like a brother, living across the pond (sorry just had to wipe a tear from my eye just thinking about how close I feel too you and yet how far away you are). Did I mention how nice those pick are? One trick I've seen other do for the polishing / sanding, was fold the sandpaper in half then put it in the middle of a book. Put the pick in the sandpaper and close the book. Than just slide the pick back & forth.
Thanks Gantry 👍😃
Lot of work but well worth it in the end , nice job :)
Thank you 🙏
The closest set I've seen to these are the sparrows thunderbird pick set and they're 250 dollars! You just showed us how to save hundreds, literally! These are beautiful!
I’m not doing that unless I can stop bending picks.
I haven’t broken one yet but I don’t want it to have a nice handle when I do.
Great stuff.
Thanks!
Bought one of those Dremel saws a couple years ago for building model planes. It's pretty nifty.
Yeah, for small jobs it’s great!
Beautiful. Damn beautiful. I wish I had the tools to be able to do that. Maybe 1 day.
One day! 👍😃
Beautiful work. Im wondering if its possible to get a solid fit and feel while making the scales removable, id hate to break a pick and have to bin it or drill out and replace pins to keep using it. Maybe post screws to retain scale to scale, and set screws in threaded inserts to lock in the pick. Or epoxy bed the tang with a release agent for a super tight fit, but then all tangs would need to be identical. Could make it so it takes factory unhandled picks even. Your DIY videos definitely get the creative gears turning
Great instructional video! Thank you.
Thanks 😊
Beautiful. Wish that he had made the handles out of the other materials as well.
Here's my Hints&Tips...just two really.
1. Try using Banding from palletted materials. The black metal is a good thickness and I think it's strong enough. Only tried once.
2. Use a Mag Wheel Polish first with a Dremel and cotton wheel, then by hand for an Ultra mirror finish.
I have actually figured out how to make the very best functioning lockpick and from what I have seen no one else has clued in to it so far. I am reluctant to just put the idea out there and I would really like to do a limited proof of concept run to see if I am right. The problem is of course time and money. Also, as a product for the LockSport community it won't generate enough profit to be viable as a business model. I am considering producing some custom made pick sets however the price would be in the $500-$1000 range per set of 5-10 picks in a nice box. That certainly puts it out of my budget range as a lock hobbyist. Given these facts I am tempted to just dump the idea in the community and watch it grow on its own.
Nice tips 👍
a really good video bud good to see a how to on pick making and that you ended up with some really cool looking picks very informative 😁😁
Thank you Rev, you were the first person I’d ever heard of making custom picks 😃👍👍👍
@@LockNoob i love seeing how many are now making them and have shared this video in a few groups to try and get even more making custom picks :)
nicely done. thanks for sharing.
Thanks 🙏
Look great!
Thanks!
Very nice work 👍
Thanks 🙏
These are great! They look like they would feel good in the hand! I’ve done some knife making and can’t really see anything I would improve on. Ya done good mate!
Thanks 🙏
Aye! Lock Noob! Cool to see you reply! On another note..I think I’m going to try my hand at making a couple picks. Your videos are definitely the main motivator behind me wanting to try it. Maybe one day we could trade picks🤙🏻
I wonder if a dremel bit for the polishing would also work
Maybe!
I am really impressed
Thanks ☺️
Well done I really like the whole process, the part i would like to know most is how to make triple peak etc.
I use a rotary multi tool and a chainsaw file
@@LockNoob i sent you an email as i need tom ask some things please
Brilliant, mate! I learned something!
Thanks 🙏
Beautiful, and you can turn them around and use as chopsticks.
Yes!
I've been thinking of making some fancy handles for my desktop picks. Partly there is the pride of ownership in a custom hand crafted tool, but there is also a more practical ergonomic aspect as well. I carry bare Sparrows picks but my desk ser is their set with dipped handles. Thay're much better than flat naked stainless but they tend to roll in my hands sometimes and there is room for ergonomic improvement. Maybe I'll mahe a hand shaped tung oil rubbed walnut handle for my standard pick. Maybe I'll 3D print some ergonomic handles for a desktop set of picks.that I order without handles.
Many choices!
Very nice work Ash. I could never make a consistent looking set like that. My file hand has a mind of its own and my eyes aren't that sharp.
Ah, but what hands and eyes! You do make superlative picks and I’m still learning. Even though these look consistent, time pressures meant that I couldn’t get them identical. I like to use power tools for the 80% of the making too, which I know not everyone does 👍😃😃
A great video that you present to us again & thank you very much for the 3D templates! 👏👍👏👍👏👍
Would it be possible for you to provide us with a few templates of your grips? 👋
Sadly these were just freehand
I wish you & your family a happy new year. Hi Lock Noob, thanks for your answer. I saw in another video that you published that you painted the design free hand, as well as a big 👏👏👏 for the video in which you made a handle from damask !!! Great idea. I also tried to paint a design freehand & failed 🙈. Could you maybe tell me how long these handles are so that I can print them out on the basis of a screenshot at the appropriate size? Keep up the good work with your videos, they are really great !!! 👋
Great video.
ratyoke that’s very generous of you, thanks 😊
Is there a way to do this if you dont have the big table saw and grinding wheel? The result really turned out nice. Thank you for posting a tutorial like this!
Does that hole punch work good on spring steel like pick material?
I guess so 😃
Where did you find the wood and acrylic pieces in that size? Sorry if already stated in video
Look up pen blanks on eBay 😃
Great 👏👏
Thanks 🙏
Those picks are gorgeous!!! I think you did a great job, the finish is fantastic and the consistency is perfect. I would love to make a pick trade with you my friend so if you like too please let me know. Thanks for sharing your making process. Cheers
Thank you my friend 😊😊 when I make more, I’ll be in touch!
very nice work.
Thanks 🙏
Personally, I like full tang. But it isn't a huge deal. And it's more difficult to align the handle pieces that way unless you do more of the shaping as one piece. Just about everything else is how I go about making mine. Well done!
Thank you 🙏
The most amazing thing is how he cuts a straight line for the tang with the Moto Saw without moving the piece of wood to one side... That's impossible for me.
Never seen such beautiful work that you have put into a pick before. Absolutely a Tremendous amount of work goes into your picks. FUCKING Awesome brother. Beautiful results
Thanks friend 😊😊👍
Great video and great set of picks at the end :)
Could you kindly recommend any tools that i'd need to make a similar set?
A good Dremel type tule is essential for me! I like Bahco tools too 👍
That's awesome! Now I want to try to make one too!!!
Have you ever tried hack saw blades?
Dear sir Ty. I know what I'm doing with my sparrows.
Your finish is called a satin finish herein the state's.
I think the pins are a great idea.
Did not think glue would be enough.
Yeah, glue on it’s own is unlikely to be wrong enough
I tend to make mine out of lorry wiper blades.Some of the material is very robust.I use them then as my practice picks with fair to moderate success,,You should defo manufacture picks mate and get them on sale yeah :)
If I had the time!
Thanks for this nice informative video.
Thanks 🙏
Where did you get that coil ?