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by Marco321 » 12 Mar 2007 5:29
Hey all
Iv been searching the website and have found all my knowleadge on locks and picking and making picks here, thanks everyone!
Here is my first real pick and tension wrench i have made, just wondering what you all think and if you have any suggestions, questions etc...
Sorry about the poor quality photo but its the best i could do lol

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by lunchb0x » 12 Mar 2007 5:49
looks really good, are you going to put a handle on it?, you will need it after 10 minutes of picking
one day i wil stop being so lazy and make some my self
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by DiamondHead.exe » 12 Mar 2007 9:05
No matter what anyone else tells you, that pick is beautiful! I love how you designed the pick underneath the handle. As soon as i get home i will make myself one just like that. And is that tension wrench serrated? If so, you are my hero!
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by pauly003 » 12 Mar 2007 10:17
Happy Picking
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by Exodus5000 » 12 Mar 2007 10:48
If that really is your first pick then you've done a fantastic job. Try cleaning up the bends and twists on your wrenches for future ones. Good job.
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by Kaotik » 12 Mar 2007 14:48
The overall design of the pick is nice, but IMO the tension wrench is a little less to be desired. Considering this is your first set, really good job.
Keep up the good work. 
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by helloman » 12 Mar 2007 15:56
very nice but what is the handle on the hook pick pmade of?
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by DiamondHead.exe » 12 Mar 2007 19:52
$50k american says its hacksaw
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by SmokieD » 12 Mar 2007 21:44
Yeah the pick looks great. It would be a wonderful pick for a schlage lock or other tight fitting keyways, assuming it doesnt break because it is so thin.
Did you make it out of a hacksaw blade? or what
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by Marco321 » 12 Mar 2007 21:56
The pick and wrench are both from hacksaw blades, the pick is this great strong carbon steel hacksaw blade i found around the house, the tension wrench is from another hacksaw blade i brought, but it bends a bit which is great for the tension wrench.
Its my first proper pick i made, the rest where just practise ones. Yeah, i didn't finish of the tension wrench, im going to make a proper one once i have a design i like. It was my second tension wrench i made and it's serrated, my previouse one was an allen key which i ground down
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by DiamondHead.exe » 14 Mar 2007 10:07
what did you use to serrate it? and does it feel like it makes a difference in the lock?
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by Marco321 » 15 Mar 2007 1:00
I used the corner of a small diamond file to serrate it, but u can also use a dremmel. I had the smooth edge wrench, then cut teeth into it, then filed down the un-serrated part so the teech stick out the bottom and grip the inside of the lock.
It makes a difference but i don't think it is essential
Here is a link to the tutorial on how to do it
http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=17220
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