ok, I am sortof slacking on my updates I know. I have long sense completed lessons 10-15. They were by far the most complicated so far, but only because I didnt have any hands on stuff for the hard parts.
The first lesson was of disc tumblers (wafers). This section was incredibly easy. You had to take the lock apart to get familiar with the inner workings. Then they have you put pins in and contunue picking until you can do it with as many pins as you feel you can pick. They will pass you if you pick it with 2 wafers in it

. I left them all in though. I did have a little trouble when i was turning it one direction, but when I tried the other direction, i no more than stuck my pick in, and it opened. Oh yeah, and they also had a pre drilled hole for disassembly of the lock. Thatway i know where to drill in the field.
The next thing they talked about was combo locks. they gave me a cutaway combo lock, and i had to line up the gates and tell them the combination. This was extreamly easy. I dont see the relavence because noone is going to pay me 20 bucks or more to find a combination of a five dollar lock, but it was fun none the least. I would way rather raise some skills in manipulation. They basically tought you where to drill and how to read everything.
The next part was sidebar disk tumblers. I understood this lesson but didt retain a whole lot do to the fact that i dont have a car that I can take apart at the moment. however, this lesson basically said that it is impossible to pick a wafer with a sidebar without drilling a whole and putting direct tension on the sidebar. I dont know if I believe this or not, but I have heard it can be done by a friend of mine on the forum.
Then came lockout procedures. I got a pretty good grip on that part of the lesson. I however didnt have any tools to practice with so I am not sure if i could do it. looked pretty easy though. AND I could define what kind on locking mechagnism my car was so i guess i got the basic grasp.
The last lesson was the only one that I really struggled with. It delt with taking out, and replacing car ignitions. I got the basic concept of finding the retaining pin, and poping out the cylinder, but it mosly talked about dash mounted ignitions, and once again, when it did touch on streering wheel ignitions, i didnt want to practice on my car for two reasons: 1, i didnt have a spare ignition cylinder and as i understand it most cars when you remove the cylinder it requires damaging it to the point of replacement, and two i was twenty miles away from home in my car while I was doing this section. (all of 11-15) I live quite a ways out of the little podunk town i live in.
I will once again update the thread when I get and complete another lesson. hopefully my finally updating this has broken the curse and it will apear in the mail. (i havent gotten a new set of lessons in like 2 weeks for some reason) well as usuall all questions are welcome.
Happy picking everyone.