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How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

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

Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby TheSkyer » 16 Mar 2009 5:36

How well do these work? I always hear barry say they are only good for a couple of uses and there is a serious risc of it breaking of inside the lock. Any experience with that?
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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby spangecore » 1 Apr 2009 13:21

those are pretty neat. i wouldn't have thought to use a coat hanger seem a lot easier than other types of metal people suggested using.
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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby Bas2888 » 9 Apr 2009 2:36

Very nice and clear guide! Thank you very much :)
It's amazing how some relatively advanced tools are so easy to make (once you have a guide like this).
If quantum mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you, you haven't understood it yet.
-Niels Bohr
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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby eracist » 6 Jun 2009 16:26

wow this was a great tut. for the first homebrew lock pick i attempted works like a charm in under 2secs. mine doesnt look as pretty but after a few more attempts i think i can make it pretty
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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby nymusDCXV » 2 Feb 2010 0:09

great tutorial. ive found the snapper picks to work very well on almost every padlock i use.
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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby Victor's Vector » 26 Apr 2010 9:56

Great guide, now if only I didn't have plastic coat hangers...

I will be sure to make one once I get my hands on a wire coat hanger. I think that it's worth a little play time even if I don't really use it much. Besides it's FREEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!

By the way Raimundo thanks for the tempering advice, that's the best I've seen so far. I'm surprised there isn't a whole thread on tempering. Maybe there is and I just need to look for it.
What's your vector victor?
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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby greenman » 26 Jul 2010 3:02

great idea i might try making one of these great pics and great tutorial.
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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby etlej » 7 Oct 2010 14:54

Hey, nice turorial i'm going to try this one out :D
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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby angannchye » 23 Jan 2011 6:39

It works better than a pickgun! Indeed! Absolutely!
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Re:

Postby angannchye » 23 Jan 2011 6:51

Wrenchman wrote:Image
I made this one, it is made from a wiper but it´s the same design, thanks to sams!

but here in Brazil, the pinstack is downward, making it impossible to use this tool, can someone help me out, with that problem?

:D

Wrenchman

Just crush a piece of paper into a ball and place it between your palm and the snapper, you should able to use it after some practice.
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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby edsmiley » 23 Jan 2011 10:21

This caught my eye since someone revived an old thread.

Was looking for a video demo, but the original link is dead. Found this on YouTube. Hope it helps.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UobMEjTgxIY

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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby sams choice » 29 Aug 2011 23:46

Nice edsmiley! 8)
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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby ice_man » 15 Dec 2012 13:20

wow really good tut ill have to try it some time i always wondered it these work
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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby Arimane » 4 May 2013 13:53

Thanks for this tek, I've made a nice snap gun out of it!
I don't know if it has been posted before, but a little tip I feel to give is to roll the alluminium, when you make the spring, at the opposite side of your favorite hand.
I mean, if you are right handed you want to have the spyral going left, so that it comes much easier to grab
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Re: How to Make a Snapper Pick by Sams Choice

Postby Quickpicknpay » 19 May 2013 7:25

Arimane wrote:Thanks for this tek, I've made a nice snap gun out of it!
I don't know if it has been posted before, but a little tip I feel to give is to roll the alluminium, when you make the spring, at the opposite side of your favorite hand.
I mean, if you are right handed you want to have the spyral going left, so that it comes much easier to grab


Good tip, I used to make these from round spring steel many years ago and if you don't roll the spring the right way they can feel awkward to use. I still have a couple kicking around at the bottom of my tool box and never use them these days but they worked very well with a little practice. i guess I should use them when opening a door for customers at midnight in a block of units. At least i wouldn't disturb the neighbours with my electric pickgun.
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