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My new Homebrews Comment if you like

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.

My new Homebrews Comment if you like

Postby LockNewbie21 » 24 Sep 2006 16:15

Title says all there cool i got bored, as you can probobly tell. There made the same as ai always do. nothin new but they work good.

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Have a good one fella's

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Postby kodierer » 24 Sep 2006 17:03

I like the one on the far right in the pink. Very sexy.
haha Nice work!!
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Postby devildog » 24 Sep 2006 17:08

Very nice, are you doing these with a dremel or a bench grinder?
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Postby dmux » 24 Sep 2006 17:13

those are pretty sweet man, i really like the grips
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Postby Bud Wiser » 24 Sep 2006 17:17

Very nice! I take it you like Falle Safe style picks :)
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 24 Sep 2006 18:02

To be honest they take me 2 hours per pick.

Each was designed for specific key ways, you'll notice the elbow or bow on one tang.

This is used for placing a thumb.. or insert finger if you need much more feel, the tang was enlongated for this reason.

They're not modeled after falles persay.. i love his tang designs, whether or not he did his design for my reason.. or same resaon.

THere there to create more flex so you don;t over do it, also siply less tang at a better shape.. you have less material. and better feel.

As for the heat shink and such.. yes there homebrew.. but i'm not rich so its works :)



Okay making them, first choose a good material, i noticed you can go a bit thicker if you follow rays advise of rounded your tang and sanding.


So tools are benchgrinder (mostly for handels and finger grips if you desire)

Dremel for fine tuning, you will also find that putting multiple emory whels on say have try bits, one has a single wheel allt he way till three.

An arm attachment is a must, use a brass mire wheel attachment for pre hand filing deburing, this will remove all burs.. actually make it usable, considering the thickness was a little higher I hald filed as well.

I have this technique using a carbide bit at a very low speed (say 3-5) on a normal dremel.. speeds depends on how steady your hands are.

THis will roughly round the edges.



Next use needel files (fine files) for fine tune you tans and tips as needed (you can spray silicon or wd40 lude for a better Presanding filing finish.


Next is simple. Take your emory paper and start at about medium course.. and work till 1200.

After this has been done, finish with 1200 grit but now spray silicon lube on it and there you go mirror finish.

You'll have to fine tune your methods and from the Pictures you can see there scrated from testing and using.

Just a keep run with a 1200 git w/ silicon will give the finish again.



The handles are.. well i explained that in another thread.. do a little search fu.


If you have any qeustions,post or PM.

They take a while.. but honestly everyone i have there is not a keyway i cannot get them into as far as pin tumbler

If you need any more pics of them up close i would be happy to post, or the roto bits used, can do that to jsut ask.


Thanks ray<-- i always say that not to kiss asss but he gave me some pointers.. so.. Thanks ray I appreciate the pointers a while back :)


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Postby Kaotik » 25 Sep 2006 2:19

I like them! Good job LN21. :)
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 25 Sep 2006 9:57

I like them! Good job LN21.



Thanks Brud i appreciate the kind words
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Postby NewbieLockPicker » 25 Sep 2006 10:14

They're cool. Send me one via E-mail :D
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Postby 5thcorps » 27 Sep 2006 8:04

Nice work!!
Hey Site Admin: How about a seperate part of the site like a gallery?
Everyone could just upload their photos for all to see and maybe have them voted on.
Not a criticism just a suggestion, I'm sure you've got a busy schedule.
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 27 Sep 2006 8:09

We do have the homebrew hall of fame..

But i Enjoy postin a pic on asepeate thread, sometimes peopel ahve questions.


Maybe i will post a a few more in here when i have me a spare minute
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 27 Sep 2006 13:03

Did a revamp on my elbow idea. Picture blows... i pic lock not takes pictures.. but its okay.

Feedback is much better, hook was reshaped and this time put in a valley.. owns schlages, and some others, tang is about 1/4 the size of a standard SO for umm.. a comparison? Any way here it is Ohhh and the ridges ont he handle are altered on each side for righty and lefty

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There you go Rock on.. Newbs
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Postby raimundo » 29 Sep 2006 10:22

by george, I think hes got it.
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 29 Sep 2006 11:54

by george, I think hes got it.


Right on Right on :P
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 17 Oct 2006 6:38

Ok reserecting this i have some new designs ready.. i just have to take a picuture keep posted.
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