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Angle of picking

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Angle of picking

Postby 11mike11 » 8 Mar 2007 23:05

I've found i can open locks pretty easily when im sitting on my couch and picking them the way i want to pick, but locks in the real world aren't exactly in the right position that u want them to be.

holding a deadbolt lock in my hand is easy to pick but opening a deadbolt on a door while your kneeling down and have to hold the picks differently puts a lot more challenge into it.

so for all those starting out who can easily pick different locks before you buy another to try and pick first master the ones you have by picking them at different angles, just by flipping the keyway upside down can make it harder.
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practice table

Postby jimmysmith » 8 Mar 2007 23:14

I agree. Thats why i made a practice bord.

I have a 2x6 about 2 foot tall. and on it i have installed 3 deadbolts and i have 4 eye hoop screws that i click padlocks on ...try to get the real feelings. .. Its pretty cool i have it all painted up nice.. i have had complements.
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Postby jimmysmith » 8 Mar 2007 23:15

On the bottom of the 2x6 i have made supports therefore it stand on its own and.. when you set it ontop of a table its about actual height,
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Postby 11mike11 » 9 Mar 2007 0:55

you should post a pic of it :D
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