SE Pick Set, 12Pc
- spatulas, spoons, carvers and picks
- quality stainless steel
- sturdy tools for long-lasting use
- super-sharp points for detail work
- vinyl pouch with individual slots for tools
Some uses for these instruments are: amateur and professional taxidermy;cleaning archaeological artifacts; uncovering and cleaning fossils and shells;woodworking and furniture refinishing;ceramics, mosaics and pottery work;wood and clay carving; soap and candle carving; computer and mechanical work; doll-making and repair; and much more!Important Note: These tools are for hobby and craft use only.
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(out of 5 reviews)
List Price: $ 10.69
Price: $ 7.99
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Review by Jess B. Adkins for SE Pick Set, 12Pc
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the twelve piece set i recieved is pretty good. aside from some very minor burrs on a few tools, there is nothing bad to say. the set is really versatile in working on wax to make bronze art. or if used on modeling clay or plastalina they come in very handy.
June 22nd, 2010 at 7:16 am
Review by A. Gessert for SE Pick Set, 12Pc
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I like the variety of ends and possible uses. I do not like that they rust if not put away dry, and since I’m using them for clay work, that is an extra step in their up-keep that adds to my clean-up time. For the price, it’s a good deal, but they may need to be replaced sooner than higher quality steel.
June 22nd, 2010 at 7:46 am
Review by Kari M. Bowers for SE Pick Set, 12Pc
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Not what it was advertised to be but it was shipped quickly, packaged well, and is high quality.
June 22nd, 2010 at 8:31 am
Review by Jay Nelson for SE Pick Set, 12Pc
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This is actually a set of wax carving tools. However, they do exactly what I wanted them to, which is to clean mineral specimens. Shipping was amazingly fast and I’m happy with the product.
June 22nd, 2010 at 9:06 am
Review by Gary Mattson for SE Pick Set, 12Pc
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I purchased this to use for creating designs in jewelers (casting) wax. Great selections and affordable. Comes in a cheap, pocketed plastic bag, so you may want to come up with another way to store these. All the tips were machined “clean” and sharp with no burrs, so when working with the tools the carvings were very precise. I have suggested these to other beginning jewelry creators as a great and inexpensive accessories to have at hand.
June 22nd, 2010 at 9:52 am