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Best Dremel Bits For Making Lock Picks

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Best Dremel Bits For Making Lock Picks

Postby solomon93 » 3 Jul 2010 0:49

Hey guys, i'm newer to lock picking, been playing with locks for around 6 months

Haven't had a real chance to play with security pins yet. I play with 5 Pin kwikset locks and small basic pad locks.
I make my tools from hacksaw blades of course. Anyhow, I have a bench grinder and a vice, along with a dremel.
I was planning on ordering some good bits for making lock picks. What do you recommend? I know the thin cutting disk's are good
but what else? I want to make some snake rakes and other rakes, I wan't to add good detail but still stay under $20 on the bits.
I will be ordering from ebay as well. Thanks
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Re: Best Dremel Bits For Making Lock Picks

Postby geardog32 » 3 Jul 2010 1:49

the dremel cutoff wheels are good for finishing but will not last long on hacksaw blades. I would suggest ruffing your picks out as much as possible with your bench grinder and then I use the fiber reinforced cutoff wheels to finish out the shape, then for final touches I break out the hand files. after all that just sand em down.
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Re: Best Dremel Bits For Making Lock Picks

Postby solomon93 » 3 Jul 2010 2:28

thanks for the reply. I ordered http://cgi.ebay.com/40grit-30-DIAMOND-B ... _500wt_928
and 2 of these http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... _500wt_928

i also ordered the mandrel for those cut off wheels. I have a few files already and some sand paper, but i will pick up some more.
Thanks. I use the grinder like you said to make my pick "blanks" . Is what I chose an alright choice?
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Re: Best Dremel Bits For Making Lock Picks

Postby criminalhate » 3 Jul 2010 17:40

The diamond burr bits are really small but they work alright. Mine ended up losing the coating really fast though.

The cut off wheels are decent but break with too much pressure or any sideways pressure.
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Re: Best Dremel Bits For Making Lock Picks

Postby hydruh » 3 Jul 2010 20:43

criminalhate wrote:The cut off wheels are decent but break with too much pressure or any sideways pressure.


Agreed. Don't use the stone cutoffs on hacksaw blades -the metal will bind them and break them. Use those fiber ones. They are a lot more expensive but last 10x longer.

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Re: Best Dremel Bits For Making Lock Picks

Postby solomon93 » 3 Jul 2010 22:53

well i guess its a little late. I only plan on using the cut off wheels for cutting very tiny pieces, the bench grinder will do the majority of work. Thanks!

Will be making some new picks after I move so 3 weeks!
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