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Trouble bumping a Tricircle 264

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Trouble bumping a Tricircle 264

Postby bosium » 25 Aug 2006 5:01

Hi All

I am very new to this, but despite reading all i can find on it and watching countless videos on youtube, I still cannot manage to bump any lock. I have made a few bump keys by hand for yale-type locks but with no success.

I found an old tricircle lock for which I have no key, but I filled it with Q20 (kinda like WD40) and left it overnight before attempting to bump it. I have a old tricircle key which fits it, I am confident it is the right profile of key. I cut away a lot of metal to make a bump key to fit it, and I can't see a problem with it but I am no pro.

The lock is not stiff and the pins can be easily pushed up with a paperclip or whatever, but try as i might I cannot bump it. I will post a scan of my key as soon as I can. Is this lock bumpable at all? I will give picking it a go when i have some tools but for now it would have been nice to be able to bump it.

Any suggestions? Thanks for a great site btw.

G
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Postby bosium » 25 Aug 2006 5:30

here we go:

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Postby linty » 25 Aug 2006 6:19

you know how people tend to say that the better a lock is the easier it is to bump? follow that idea back the other way and you'll find that tri-circles probably aren't good to start on :)

your cuts look a little flat though and you may not have taken off enough of the shoulder.
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Postby illusion » 25 Aug 2006 6:53

I have a Tricircle bump key somewhere - I'll hunt around for it and post a picture later.

Your bump key is horrible! The sides of the cuts aren't cut straight, the valleys are not straight. You need to smooth out all the cuts, and I think also take a small amount of material off the shoulder and tip.

Urmhhh... Why did you fill it with 'Q20'? I haven't really noticed a large improvement when bumping heavily lubricated locks... And yes I have tried for the sheer heck of it. :wink:

Tricircle bump easily, well the two 265 models in my collection responded well at any rate.

What model is your Tricircle? It's not the 265 since it only has 5 pins. :)
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Postby bosium » 25 Aug 2006 7:08

Hi

Thanks for the reply.

As I said, I'm new to this, I never professed to be a pro. I filled the lock with Q20 as it is an old lock of unknown origin (found it attached to a length of chain in my girlfriend's garage) and I didn't want its internal mechanics to stick because of dirt / corrosion. I didn't think it would aid bumping in particular.

Are you saying that the little peaks need to be sheer, as in perpendicular to the bottoms of the valleys? I was afraid of the key getting jammed in the lock if the sides were too sheer.

It is a Tricircle 264, with five pins.
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Postby illusion » 25 Aug 2006 7:51

OK - I wasn't aware of the fact it was old, and that you had loosened up the insides merely because they were probably gummed up. I just read that you had used it, and assumed you were doing it to aid bumping. Clearly I presumed wrong, but then again, no harm done really. :)

The 'hills' of your key are rough, but the first one is actualy pretty good - make the other 4 look like it and you're rolling.

The 'valleys' between the 'hills' should idealy be flat... A few quick strokes of small file should get them looking nice.

The tip of the key should usualy be in a 'V' shape - I honestly haven't ever deviated from this, so am unsure as to the effect of having a fairly flat end.

Check the Engadget.com link on this page for a nice shot of what a bump key should look like: http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?p=174292#174292
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Postby bosium » 25 Aug 2006 7:58

Thanks Illusion, I will give that a shot with your advice in mind, or else start from scratch with a new key. I know my local locksmith so I may be able to get him to cut me a bump key from which to work if he doesn't protest.

I will post my results when I get home from work :)

Btw, I just managed to shim it open with a coke can shim after a few tries - I know it's off-topic but it seems to be how well you construct your shim that makes all the difference. :D
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