here you are some (not so good quality

Dimple Lock Picks:

As you can see I tryed different shapes (I tryed others too) but the ones that appears to work better (for me at least) are:
1. the single peak kind (third and fourth from top) for single picking: i use it as a diamond pick is used in normal locks with the difference that when I press the pin I do it using a rotation of the pick along the lenght axis;
2. the three peaks kind (first and second from top) for raking: i use it like a "Bogota" rake is used for normal locks.
Cheap Dimple Locks:

these are cheap chinese made, but all of them have 7/7 security pins (one has spools, two have mushroom), what makes them easier to pick are the high tolerances.
Tool:

I think it's self explaining.
Material:

this kind of small sawtoooth blades (found at a local Carrefour) steel is mild so they don't need to be heated before bending. After bending I Temper it (red - not cherry, too brittle) using the kitchen stove and cold water.
Hope this answers your questions, if not please ask.