pinsetter wrote:OK, I've searched the boards and still can't find the answer I'm looking for:
I can single pin pick most locks fairly easily. I have around 40 locks altogether that I practice on. Of those locks I have 3 that I cannot open.
But here's the thing:
I can't rake open ANY of them!! I have NEVER raked a lock open. I'm desperately wanting to learn how to do this, but I need someone that knows raking well to explain the technique to me. At this point I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Any help and advice greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to offer!
Well, if you can't open ANY of them, then you either have many high quality locks or your technique is not correct. Basically you just want to apply extremely light torque and gently slide a pick under the pins.
Raking is all about finding the correct torque, so try to concentrate on that and make sure that while raking you aren't getting bottom pins stuck up in the chamers (too much torque) or having nothing bind or set (too little).
I would suggest that you try the different styles of rakes to find what you are most comfortable with. In my personal experience, I've found the C rake (aka Snake) to be the most all-purpose rake. You can experiment with each, and find what you like. In my opinion, success with this technique is more about what you feel most comfortable with when raking, not necessarily the mechanics of each pick. I prefer the snake beacuse its compact and easy to maneuver. Compared with the L rake, you can understand why I might think so.
What type of lock are you trying to practice on? Most Masterlocks and Kwiksets are fairly straightforward to rake.