If you lift the binding pin very slowly and deliberately you should be able to hear or feel in the tension wrench a small click. This is the sound of the driver pin clearing the sheer line and the feeling of the plug rotating slightly in order for the next pin to bind.
Key pins
should always fall back in to the chamber although if the lock is a bit old and gummy they might need a little shake. As long as they are not trapped in the sheer line it is fine. In fact, when you've set a few pins you can maintain tension and when you shake the lock you should be able to hear them rattling around.
Always try to use the
slightest amount of tension you can, just enough to off-set the spring bias in the case of padlocks. If the lock isn't sprung loaded you can almost get away with using just the weight of a finger as long as you're careful not to disturb the pins or rotate the plug at all with the movement of the pick in the lock.
Hope that helps, good job getting it open
