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my first homemade pick

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 first homemade pick

Postby halofreak2020 » 18 Mar 2007 9:42

this is my first homade pick
any suggestions sorry the qualitys crap had to use my webcam

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Postby hesevil » 18 Mar 2007 9:56

Well, I'm not sure how much my opinion is worth because I'm just as new as you, but from what I can see, I would try sanding/polishing the business end a bit more. From the reflection on the pick-end of the tool, it seems that it's not quite as smooth as you might want. As others on this board have said, and as I've found to be true myself, the smoother and more polished the pick, the easier it will move in the lock and the more feedback you will receive.

Just my $0.02 :)

Good job on it though, I need to start making some from hacksaw blades myself. I received some street-cleaner bristles from Spossum a few days back and I need to get on those making some more bogotas; too many locks to pick and too many picks to make... never enough time
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Postby JackNco » 18 Mar 2007 12:13

Hey ive gotta say that a nice job uve done there. But your the one with your hands on it, how do you find it?
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Postby halofreak2020 » 18 Mar 2007 14:19

JackNco wrote:Hey ive gotta say that a nice job uve done there. But your the one with your hands on it, how do you find it?

can you explain what you mean by that

also its not sanded yet just got the paint removed
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Postby JackNco » 18 Mar 2007 14:31

basically....

Nice job, Does it work (Or does it work well for you? )
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Postby halofreak2020 » 18 Mar 2007 18:40

JackNco wrote:basically....

Nice job, Does it work (Or does it work well for you? )


err...
lets just say i have no clue as to how to lockpick, no tension wrench, and only padlocks
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Postby JackNco » 18 Mar 2007 19:31

no tension wrench? just grind down the other half of that hacksaw blade and bend it over. it will do till u get a better one.
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Postby ObiWonShinobi » 25 Mar 2007 8:14

Hint suggestion advice err... whatever
Might save u some time if u use the back side of the blade...flat part
and leave it AS IS und just cut the concave side of the pick....
guaranteed to be straight and smooth... less work, faster manufacture time.
just my $.02

(keep collecting $.02 from everyone here and buy a tension wrench)
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Postby SmokieD » 25 Mar 2007 15:03

Halo, you need a tension wrench, its easy to obtain, just get one wiper blade of a vehicle, and inbetween blades are long thin strips of metal. They are perfect for tension wrenches.

All you have to really do is bend. Pick making is much harder then tension wrenches and youve already done the hard part.
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