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Rakes; What, How, Which

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Rakes; What, How, Which

Postby rabidsquire2 » 16 Jan 2009 16:49

What is the purpose of a rake, how is it most effectively used, and how do I know which rake to use for each different lock? Any suggestions would be great, thanks.

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Re: Rakes; What, How, Which

Postby barbarian » 16 Jan 2009 17:03

Let's see.

A rake is a type of pick used to quickly open a lock.

The technique is called raking or perhaps scrubbing as opposed to SPP or single pin picking. There are lots of tips and tutorials here. There are videos on YouTube that I found VERY helpful.

Which rake ? There is really only one "best". Bogata.

Some people also like an "S" rake.
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Re: Rakes; What, How, Which

Postby datagram » 16 Jan 2009 17:38

Rakes are mostly based on preference, and many here would recommend raimundo's Bogota* rakes.

The most popular are S and C rakes. C looks like a squiggle and S, despite the name, resembles the letter M (like ___/\/\ )

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Re: Rakes; What, How, Which

Postby Archive555 » 17 Jan 2009 1:23

I personally use an 'S' rake most of the time for raking, or a 'C' rake for smaller locks, and sometimes a combination of both. After (somewhat) successfully making my own bogatas, I agree, they are the best rakes. Full stop. Period.
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