I've been following these posts for a few days and have noticed a distinct lack of self-help. 007, please do a little research for yourself before impatiently asking very basic questions which have been answered countless times before, almost to the point of making the knowlegdeable users ignore you.
Here is a little tip:
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Here is the link which will take you to everything you ever wanted to know about lockpicking:

Search (hint - it's at the top of the page)
Please feel free to use it for every question you have, no matter how complicated your query may seem to you. The majority of questions you may have will probably have been answered before.
The use of keywords is important - e.g. "I want to know how to open a Master No3" - use keywords "master", "no3", "no 3", "#3", "03", "3" etc. If your question remains unanswered after searching, feel free to post in the correct section of the forum and please, no duplicate posts. If you wish to know more about locks, please post in the "Locks" section. Same goes for "Lockpicks - Manual", "Lockpicks - Automatic/Mechanical", etc.
The "FAQ's and general information" section also contains a wealth of knowledge and expertise, combined with answers and links to most of the questions you may have. This section has been compiled by certified locksmiths and experienced hobby pickers. Please use it.
FYI, the Advanced Locks section is closed to new users. Upon qualification, you will be invited to access the secure section following an initial request, so please don't pester the moderators if you feel that access is taking too long. Your continued participation will be monitored and access will/will not be granted as deemed appropriate.
Your co-operation will greatly enhance your experience within these fora. Thanks for your patience.
Without patience, your lockpicking experience will be short-lived.
Hope this helps you to help yourself. You may think I'm being a bit grouchy, I'm not, but without helping yourself you are not really going to learn anything.