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easy to make spring tension wrench

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.

easy to make spring tension wrench

Postby chrisjc33 » 18 May 2006 9:22

i made some tension wrenches from wiper inserts but they are quite strong(not much flex)so i made these super flex ones.
not sure if it's been done before but here go's
i took an old peace of mica and cut of the bad stuff then cut a strip of it for the spring
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the cut a tension wrench in half and sand each side for the superglue the stick
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then glue it on both sides and leave a gap in the middle about 3-4mm
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then you have a very light tension wrench.
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 18 May 2006 10:06

Very creative i give it a thumbs up buddy, i think that its plauable to work (ugg i sound like the myth busters) anyway how flexable is the material meaning its it flexable enough to transfer you down ward motion to the part in the lock, i say this becuase i copied the feathertouch wrench with standard tension wrench material, by making the circle, and then ground down the circular part so that it would be less firm i found that to get it right is tough my first on i litterly broke because i had to bend the little bugger so much just to get light tension to fell.


I like it though great idea :D


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Re: easy to make spring tension wrench

Postby p1ckf1sh » 18 May 2006 10:12

chrisjc33 wrote:[...] an old peace of mica [...]


I might be ignorant or stupid, but the heck is mica? Amd what is it usually used for? I have checked the dictionary and it lists "mica" as some sort of mineral. There also is "mica paper", which is just translated to "Mikapapier" but google gives me real explanations for this, so I suppose some other term is used in Germany... Anyone can shed some light on it?
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MICA

Postby Bump » 19 May 2006 14:03

p1ckf1sh wrote:
chrisjc33 wrote:[...] an old peace of mica [...]


I might be ignorant or stupid, but the heck is mica? Amd what is it usually used for? I have checked the dictionary and it lists "mica" as some sort of mineral. There also is "mica paper", which is just translated to "Mikapapier" but google gives me real explanations for this, so I suppose some other term is used in Germany... Anyone can shed some light on it?


See this http://www.multipick-service.cc/htdocs/ ... karten.php. Multipick call them "Latchcards"! 8)
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Postby keysman » 19 May 2006 15:46

Everyone who eats potatoes eventually dies. Therefore potatoes are poisonous.
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Postby Mr. Lock Pick » 19 May 2006 20:14

nice tension wrench i would have never thought of that
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Re: MICA

Postby p1ckf1sh » 20 May 2006 5:52

Bump wrote:http://www.multipick-service.cc/htdocs/en/werkzeug/wfnztuf/toekarten.php. Multipick call them "Latchcards"! 8)


Ahhhh.... "Türfallengleiter"... prolly Polyurethane or something of that kind. Thanks for the input...
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mica tension wrench

Postby scampdog » 20 May 2006 6:09

well done mate,a very clever idea, it opens all sorts of thinking about what else mica can be used for,apart from its usual application
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Postby illusion » 20 May 2006 7:12

Hey mate, that's a great idea. :D

I made a feather wrench before, but did it another way:

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I'll have to try your idea with some Mica later. :P

Thank you for sharing. :)
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Postby chrisjc33 » 20 May 2006 15:19

illusion you must sort that carpet out :lol:
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Postby illusion » 20 May 2006 15:26

Actualy that is my tablecloth. :lol:

It was after dinner, and I lacked the interest to clean it before taking the photo. :P
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