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Make a guitar pick out of easy to find thin plastic and superglue. The result is a tortoise shell-like pick that you basically can't buy anyplace so any comment saying something like: "you can get one cheep for a quarter" or "why those safety scissors" will be deleted. This is supposed to be a fun video and I don't want bullyshit like that, nor should you.If you want, you can also use a used thin plastick plate that you would eat on. You might have to sand it to the thickness you need when you make it.Another good thing to do is before you lightly sand the two pieces of plastic, is that you wash them; this is since regular superglue, and most glues, does not hold good when there is any oil on the surfaces.Material needed:1. thin plastic2. super glue if the plastic is very thin to glue two pieces together3. scissors ..sp? ... http://www.spellingsociety.org/news/m...4. file (for metal, not a file for wood) The file I used here is a 8" Mill Bastard File (#21694 "Black Diamond" by Nicholson - CooperTools). This file can also be used for removing large amt. of metal from frets such as the angle at the edge.5. sandpaper or sharpening stone(s)6. polishing cloth or similar material such as suede7. an old pick to trace if you want I also made a previous video about pick construction which has some information in it also.I decided to make a few guitar picks completely on my own, as clearly evident by unique "glue-up method" with thin-but hard flexable plastic, but there are some new links I found:http://www.palhetas.com/dictionary.htmThis link is of the typical "credit card" material for construction of a pick. It's a good material and sound, but I found that it degrades faster than other plastiques:http://www.instructables.com/id/Credi...Update - Aug. 2008 - I used some plastic from a plastic food container that was quite thin so I had to use 3 layers of it. Sometimes only 2 layers is needed, but 3 is sometimes necessary..if the pick comes out a bit thick, then you can thickness sand it.Save both thin and thick plastic so that you can "build up" (ie. glue up) the pick material to the thickness needed.
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