After seeing a special on the news the other night concerning bumping and picking locks being shown on YouTube, my reading has led me to this site.
I first started a few days ago building me a bump key for a Master lock and was actually surprised at how easy it worked on my #1 Master lock. The #3 lock is another story, it's still a no go. Well after reading some more and seeing some actual lock picking videos on YouTube, I decided I wanted to learn something more technical besides slamming keys. I wanted to actually learn to pick them and now here I am. I will say until three days ago, this was never a thought in my mind but I find myself wanting to learn more. I never realized this could be done and was actually amazed at the ease of picking some locks.
I followed some directions yesterday and built me my first pick out of a hack saw blade. I started playing with the #1 Master lock and opened it twice right off the bat. Since then I've only been able to pick it one more time. I don't know what I did so right the first few times that I haven't been able to duplicate since. I've also tried picking the #3 Master lock and have had no luck. Is there a huge difference in the #3 and the #1?
I'm into this now, I won't quit till I learn it. It's almost like doing puzzles but it's more educational and a useful talent to know.