So anyway I got some videos of me bumping my Iseo 5 pin Euro-profile cylinder with various methods using the "minimal movement method" (wrong term perhaps?)
and thought I'd put the up here.
The first method is using an idea I had of using a bicycle spoke with a piece of wood attached to the top as a bump-hammer... I've tried a few different types of wood, but the one I am using was made of cheap pine, and although it seems to bump fine I feel it lacks weight slightly - oak being a good candidate next perhaps.
http://files.filefront.com/rapid_hammer ... einfo.html
The next one is using a simple martial-arts palm-strike to bump the lock... it works but I had to try and play about with different striking force before I got it quite right.
http://files.filefront.com/tiger_claw_b ... einfo.html
This one is using a flicking action to bump the lock - this kind of hurt after a while, but had some pleasing results. (ignore the palm-strike bumping at the end, I forgot to turn the camera off

http://files.filefront.com/flicking_ski ... einfo.html
I hope you like the videos... I would have used more than one lock to bump, but couldn't remember where I'd left the bump-keys for them... found them in the end

I just wish I could record more than 20 seconds though... oh well

enjoy
