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My bump hammer

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

My bump hammer

Postby geardog32 » 1 May 2010 19:20

So I decided to make a bump hammer instead of using my screwdriver, and I thought I would show how I made it.

1: Get a cheap cutting board. This one was $2.50.
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2:measure out your handle.
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3: Cut out the handle. This would be much easier with a table saw or a band saw, or any type of electric saw for that matter.
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4:now cut out several rectangles for the hitting face.
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5:Glue them together. Super glue wont stick to some plastics so experiment if it doesn't stick.
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6:Glue them to your handle and shape the whole thing up.
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now bump away.
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Re: My bump hammer

Postby amlwchlocksmiths » 1 May 2010 19:26

looks great have you tryed it yet ?
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Re: My bump hammer

Postby thededer » 1 May 2010 20:35

let me know how it works looks very good and the price makes it look even better
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Re: My bump hammer

Postby jondoe » 1 May 2010 21:31

Diiiiiiiig it.
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Re: My bump hammer

Postby geardog32 » 1 May 2010 23:55

It works well so far. I think i might mess around with a rubber face on it to see how it would affect performance.
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Re: My bump hammer

Postby geardog32 » 2 May 2010 0:02

sorry no edit:

I may also play around with thinning down the handle a bit for more flexibility, or use a much thinner cutting board for the handle.
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Re: My bump hammer

Postby yono » 5 May 2010 7:37

you seem not so satisfied with its result? well, that is what ceativity is all about keep on expirmenting until you are satsfied. keep us posted on your modifications. regards.
hi everyone, im glad to be a member of this very interesting community, our community of locksmiths. i hope i could help others, within my ability, and hope you can help me too, God bless us all fellow locksmiths.
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Re: My bump hammer

Postby Greasemagnet » 2 Sep 2010 16:09

Sorry to see it does not work as you planned, looks like you did a good job making it.
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Re: My bump hammer

Postby amine » 13 Dec 2010 6:32

Nice piece of work/art you've there. But as I understood it didn't quite work the way you wanted it, I read something about using thinner to make it more flexible. Well thinner, depends on the place you live, is mostly a mixture of xylene/xylol (a benzene ring with to methyl groups -CH3 attached) and, again, depending of the source/store, toluene(benzene ring with one -CH3 attached) and this make it not flexible as you desire. Depending of the composition of the green plank (sorry don't know the english name for it), the polymer/green plank will earlier become crispy/brittle/crumbly instead of flexibel. I would suggest that glue same sized pieces of inner tube of a bycicle tire on the parts shown on photo 4 and 5. Bycicle inner tube is very flexible and maybe this way you can flexibilisezi :? (is that a word?) things up.
An other alternative, but this is more rebuilding then upgrading and it's working :wink: find a autosloperij, that's dutch for a place were all old vehicles are brought, a 'car-graveyard' and get the stirring wheel of a suzuki baleno or toy cor, you check. The stirring wheel is steel covered with DEPENDING Of the Brand and Type flexible but durable plastic. But the best thing is the dashboard, difficult for me to explain, but i mean the soft-but-strong 'plastic'covering the front, between the screen and the clockhouse. If you have a big enough piece, proceed as you did on youre photo's. The green cutting board is just a to tough polymer. Greetz and succes!!! (if my story was to hard to follow/understand i can imagine, but please advice how to bring the message better :)
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Re: My bump hammer

Postby GoldShark » 18 Apr 2011 3:01

Nice job mate! I like this one it looks lightweight.
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Re: My bump hammer

Postby blackjacker2 » 22 May 2011 4:49

Nice,
Nice Thanks to you much people will save 20 bucks for a BumpHammer :p
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