by Engineer » 31 Dec 2008 13:07
Yes I've made one. Not worth the effort I've found. It looks nice, but it is fiddly and cumbersome - At least for me it is, perhaps others will have more manual dexterity than I?
Not only that, but I'm in Europe (UK) and the points were just too thick for a lot of locks. I ended up thinning one of them down to fit the sorts of locks we get over here. The other points are for use as a wrench on tubular locks for example. They take quite a bit of clearance around the lock to work.
I think it just takes a fair bit of practise to get the best from this tool, so you instictively know which prongs to use to apply torque to an unfamiliar lock. I think I will always find it fiddly to use though. It's fun, but a proper tubular pick is so much quicker than SPPing a tubular lock. Ultimately it failed my "gold standard" - If it's in my tool box -It's golden, if it isn't - Then I'm never likely to ever use it in anger...