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Lockpick set created from drain snake.

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.

Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby skylar » 3 Jan 2011 16:24

I bought some drain snake at the dollar store

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I then cut it into 8 pieces about 5.5"

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I then sanded off the top layer using 180 grit sand paper so I would have a shine surface

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I then used a sharpie to trace some picks and templates on to all 8 pieces of drain snake

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I then began grinding off the excess metal

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Quenching often in ice water

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I finished the fine tuning with my dremel tool

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I sanded the picks by hand. This tool three hours

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Here is the end result

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Sorry for the bad photography.

Ask any questions you would like.

I am going to try to make handles today.

Here is my full set if pictures if you would like to look through
http://s1042.photobucket.com/albums/b42 ... n%20Snake/
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby femurat » 3 Jan 2011 17:16

Nice picks skylar :) It's the first time I see cooling picks in ice water! Is the weather that hot where you live? :lol:

Using wooden blocks to help sanding is a good habit. Do you use smaller sticks to sand and straighten the shafts also? This could be a big improvement in your already good process.

Cheers :)
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby Squelchtone » 3 Jan 2011 19:17

Excellent work Skylar, they came out really nice!

Thanks for the very good tutorial as well, people can learn from this.

Cheers
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby criminalhate » 4 Jan 2011 13:09

Great looking picks =)

Next time in the picture where you fanned them out can you put the tips into the center so we can see them better?
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby weilawei » 4 Jan 2011 14:03

I vote for sticky! This seems like a great way to make picks on the cheap, and I bet you could get decent results from experimenting with different heat treatments. I don't know much about metal-working, but won't quenching it like that make it harder/more brittle?
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby criminalhate » 4 Jan 2011 14:32

the point of the water skylar is using, is to keep the materiel cool so the heat treatment doe not get destroyed while creating the shape of the pick.


The problem with heat treating something like picks is the problem with consistently maintaining temperature during the process with out burning away the carbon or steel. So instead we work already heat treated metal cold to save the temper and springiness.
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby skylar » 5 Jan 2011 10:40

I will post a better picture of the tips and a picture of the handles that I put on them.
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby skylar » 5 Jan 2011 19:08

Hi Guys

Here are the handles that I put on my set.

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Here are the pick tips. They got a little scratched today practicing

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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby skylar » 5 Jan 2011 19:11

I did try to make a mold for the handles but it just ended up causing all the fimo to stick to it.

I am going to make another set to see if I can perfect the process.
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby criminalhate » 5 Jan 2011 22:46

Those turned out really nice.

Thank you for the better tip pic.
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby shortlineflyer » 30 Mar 2011 10:02

round the back of the picks so that it wont rub through the back of the handles
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby raimundo » 11 May 2011 11:42

Round the backs of the picks first before starting the pick tips, I even sand them a bit just to prep the metal for the
process,

Reason? it helps to keep blood off the tools.

those sharp cut ends can affect how well you can hold the steel in some manipulations, so I just start with rounding and
sanding them to make them less annoying during the process.
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby raimundo » 11 May 2011 11:47

JUst a note, you will find a shorter hook by half well sanded to be more effective on most locks, but that long hook you made
can be useful too,
I would say that your set lacks the deforest, and the short hook.

I only say that because these two picks are actually worth the trouble of making. there are a lot of designs that can be absent and never missed but these two are very effective.
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby blackjacker2 » 22 May 2011 4:54

They look realy great :) !

I hope they will be able to turn allot of keyways for you :)
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Re: Lockpick set created from drain snake.

Postby Eyes_Only » 23 May 2011 23:59

Nice job! They look like the Peterson picks with the dipped handles.
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