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My homemade picks, what's missing that you always use

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

My homemade picks, what's missing that you always use

Postby faust » 23 Jul 2007 1:27

Hi guys, This is my first post so please be gentle.

I've decided to learn more about picking in general and organize my knowledge and this is the place to be. I do not own any professionally made pick sets though I have been suggested to start with the MPXS-14.

Below I've attached pictures of my homemade picks that i made using bandsaw blades, a dremel, and tension wrenches with a blowtorch and spring steel. What am I missing from my set that you would consider essential? Thanks again for the help.

http://s198.photobucket.com/albums/aa177/dithii/
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sanding

Postby raimundo » 23 Jul 2007 7:11

probably the sanding
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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Postby Marco » 23 Jul 2007 7:13

I suggest you make a diamond pick aswell. They can come in handy. Oh and i really like the look of your hook pick. Its definately the best looking pick out of your set by far. The others look like the could use a bit of sanding.
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Postby GutterClown » 23 Jul 2007 7:47

borrow \ steal usage of a bench grinder. it gives a much better finished look to the picks.
you'll be able to finish with nice clean lines, rather than ratty edges and squiggles.

i'd say try working on:
double ball
half diamond
short hook
saw
snake
bogota wave
bogota hollow diamond

that's about it really. making picks is easy. perfecting pick-making takes a long time.
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picks/homebrew

Postby kissnatcher1 » 23 Jul 2007 10:08

well what i see in the pic's your picks look pretty good for starting but i would look into makeing some kind of handle"maybe shrink tape"as when you use those for any amount of time i can imagine what your fingers will look like lol.i use heat shrink on my 1st home brew set.now im looking at makeing better wood handle that i can change out maybe you could try that as well...good luck and keep up the work :roll:
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Postby Eyes_Only » 23 Jul 2007 12:33

Like kissnatcher mentioned fix up the handle a little bit. Even before applying the heat shrink handle try filing off the saw teeth first.
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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Postby ObiWonShinobi » 7 Oct 2007 12:48

Half Diamond
A few different lengths of hooks, dif angles too.
Tight curve and loose curve snakes and bagotas
a few ugly looking sawtooth rakes
(you will be suprised how usefull the UGLY ones can be)

Try a few feathertouch tension tools as well.
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Postby Wrenchman » 7 Oct 2007 18:06

Are you from Germany?
My dad had a german sherperd dog called Faust!
Faust means fist in german!

Anyhow, welcome to lockpicking!

:D

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The first thing that you should do is check to make sure that
the lock is your's and secondly make sure its not in use.
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