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by locklocklock » 20 Oct 2010 6:01
I've been wanting to make some tut videos now that I have a video camera for lockpick n00bs but not really sure what they should be about. There are already plenty of videos out there so I thought i could contribute a bit since i've been at it for a while. Any requests for tutorial videos? and/or new people who want to see something done firsthand in a vid? 
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by Oaklandishh » 20 Oct 2010 12:18
picking SFIC to control line or impressioning SFIC to control line 
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by locklocklock » 20 Oct 2010 12:48
(: thx for the reply. it'd be sweet if I could get some more replies/feedback
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by locklocklock » 21 Oct 2010 9:35
I wonder if a list of all the types of locks out there would be useful. I've heard a few people talk about it but I wonder how useful it would actually be. or, maybe just general techniques for opening certain locks.
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by JK_the_CJer » 21 Oct 2010 11:37
One video that I've been thinking about doing but am lazy about:
The last 1/2 - 2 seconds of a bunch lock openings (pulled from youtube, etc..). Set the whole thing to a killer soundtrack. Sync the openings to the beat, gradually make the clips show harder and harder locks. Would be a slick motivational video if done well. Yeah, this is nothing like what you are asking about, but make it..it will be made of win! OPEN!
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by pin_pusher » 21 Oct 2010 17:02
more ninja stuff please!
unlock the funk
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by tizzleh » 19 Nov 2010 10:47
How about a video on spiking S&G's 6120? It took me a while to get down the technique. It may be useful to some of the tech's on the site.
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by Fuqua » 19 Nov 2010 21:20
perhaps a video strictly for picking a false set would be good for people getting used to security pins.
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by af_newbie » 24 Nov 2010 1:48
- how to select binding order - how to feel set pins - how to identify security pins - how to re-set a false set
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by Plainodd » 24 Nov 2010 10:43
af_newbie wrote:- how to select binding order - how to feel set pins - how to identify security pins - how to re-set a false set
This is what I've been curious about considering I'm insanely new to lock picking. (Feeling set pins and identifying security pens being the two biggies)
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by illusion » 24 Nov 2010 10:57
Assuming you could get hold of a very good quality camera, you could show the affect that security pins have when used in top and bottom pin positions. By using a cut-away lock you could demonstrate clearly how they affect picking which would be a great help. I had hopes to produce such a video/photo series in such a way but other commitments came up at the time.
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by WolfSpring » 10 Dec 2010 14:39
How to make a cutaway on differnt kinds of locks, pad locks, door locks, etch. What tools to use to include dremel speeds. I've made a few with files to little to no success and they charge upwards of 50 bucks for a cutaway lock online. I've been teaching a lot of people for the military on the side and would love to be able to make them quickly and effectively.
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by mooshie00 » 16 Dec 2010 11:09
how to - making ur own jackknife pick
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by WolfSpring » 16 Dec 2010 11:55
mooshie00 wrote:how to - making ur own jackknife pick
The cheap little swiss army knife and spark plug feeler gagues I hear work great.
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