Onz wrote:Is there a way to hold it in the right hand but give the thumb more room/control like I do in the left hand or should keep practising using the left hand to hold the lock? If there is any lefties out there give us some tips please?
Thanks in advance, Onz
Seriously bro... I was trying to get some work done, now I'm playing with locks at my desk again.
First, I noticed you are tensioning in the clock wise direction using both hands and different posture. So I tried to tension counter clock wise with the same tensioner you have and my tensioner kept sliding up the warding into the pins and not staying put. Do you have any flat tensioners instead of the ones that has a 90 degree bend? I like the peterson pry bars and I ended up with their flat 5 set as well. I've never tried off handed picking but the only way I can tension the lock with my opposite hand is with a flat tensioner.
While I was taking the pictures below I realize with BOK tension I use my index finger and thumb to tension in opposite directions. For TOK I use both my index finger and my thumb to tension in the same direction. I tried tensioning TOK going the opposite direction and it felt awkward because I'm not used to picking upside down/euro style. Then I remembered how I tensioned the Commando locks to remove the shackles. I tension TOK but from the bottom side essentially blocking the keyway. There is still plenty of room to get my pick in there
BOK - Index finger and thumb turn opposite directions

TOK - LH favoring CW, RH favoring CCW

TOK - Thumb, opposite direction

TOK - Thumb, opposite direction with tensioner across the keyway

*edit* my 100th post! At least I didn't waste it.