I recently decided that I need a new hobby and here I am. Ordered a set of picks from Southord after reading many good things about them. I ordered a basic blemished set after reading this is a better and less expensive option than buying a regular set. I'm very pleased with the set and find it hard to determine what exactly makes them "blemished", but then again I am new to this.
On to actual picking:
I've been messing around with a Master Lock no.142 which I have read has security (spool?) pins. I've popped it 3 times but have felt like it has been luck all three times, the most recent actually surprised me because i was half asleep just prodding at the pins. I have yet to open the lock by raking, all three times I have single-pin picked the lock. I seem to have the most difficulty with proper tension, and binding the security pin and screwing up the attempt. I have read through both the MIT guide and LSI guide.
Questions:
Should I continue practicing with this lock or go pick up a cylinder and follow blue's guide with a few pins instead? What cheap lock brands/numbers should I pick up to follow blue's guide (something that I could pick up at Target would be great)? Would the master lock be considered a difficult first lock? Also, any recommendations on proper tension (some comparison of the force I should be applying), and any feeling from the pick/cylinder I should be aiming for would be great.
Anyways, glad to be a part of the hobby. These forums have been great so far, can't wait to get more involved and start opening some more locks.
Cheers!
(hope this is the right place for this post)
