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Picking lock with paperclips

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.

Postby Picklocking » 21 Aug 2007 8:44

This actually made me so curious so I tryed out various tension tools made out from paperclicps. The best one I came up with so far was made with tongs. I made it so that first open it totally, then bend from middle so you get it dual layerd, then use the tongs to twist it spirally around it selfe like a rope, after that make the L bend. This made it less flexible!

Im not very good in english but ill give you a pic about it later, really did the trick :)

The bad about it is that you can make them whitout the tongs so you cant just carry paperclips with you and make them like this in middle of nowhere :P
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Postby ObiWonShinobi » 21 Aug 2007 21:16

My cousin works locked her keys in her locker at work last week.
I tried a paper clip as tension wrench.
Picking was no problem at all... even with a clip.
Usually just a few seconds.
but TURNING was a pain in the @$$ !!
I went through 5 wrenches. Had to double the last one over.
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Postby ObiWonShinobi » 21 Aug 2007 21:16

My cousin works locked her keys in her locker at work last week.
I tried a paper clip as tension wrench.
Picking was no problem at all... even with a clip.
Usually just a few seconds.
but TURNING was a pain in the @$$ !!
I went through 5 wrenches. Had to double the last one over.
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Postby Blink101 » 4 Sep 2007 15:10

UWSDWF wrote:so if you have the paper clips try doing this.....

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Haha ! Nice !
Yes try to use paperclips to what they are used for and lockpicks what they are used for . :)
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Postby illusion » 6 Sep 2007 16:11

Hahaha - I had to open my locker at work today using paperclips... The picks were inside my bag, which was inside the locker. :P

I made a rocker pick and just gently pulsed the makeshift wrench - Opened in seconds.

To say I was happy that i didn't have to stay longer after work was finished trying to open my locker is an understatement.
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Postby cryptonic » 1 Oct 2007 7:58

so i know that paperclips are bad. i was bored at work and had a 5200 and well since i work in an office i figured what better way to kill time right? long story short, here is what happened.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAE16nIhcSg
"locks keep the honest man honest"
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Postby Mr. Swell » 2 Oct 2007 8:56

Ive been pondering this for a while now, so Im just gonna throw it out there. What if you used "Damascus paper clips", if you will. Could you roll out the clips flat, then fold them over and roll them again? Then possibly temper them with some sort of heat treatment? Or would this just give me a flimsy waste of time?
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Re: Picking lock with paperclips

Postby bry0ph » 10 Oct 2007 12:55

shc wrote:First of all hello to everyone. I just bought a padlock to practice lockpicking. I started off with paperclips and used instructions found on this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIvohfrDRDE . Somehow I can't do it, I tried many times with no success. I press the pins up with my second tool for racking and i put the tension wrench too but I can't apply enough pressure to turn the cylinder with my paperclip tension wrench. Does anyone have any tips or manuals to help me out with this one. Every help is appreciated. Thank you.


even though I'm new and don't have my own lock pick set(IM WORKING ON IT)I'v tried to use paperclips before...It sometimes works(I did mine with a padlock and i didnt use a tension wrench)IF you use a hard paperclip..I was able to do it before with the paperclip shaped like a V...but I can't do it anymore...so I can't tell you how to do use it on a padlock...sorry...BUT like the others said get a lockpick set(it usually already comes with a tension wrench)with a wrench...Goodluck lockpicking
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Postby ObiWonShinobi » 10 Oct 2007 20:27

RangerF150:

Me and a few of my friends (Medics on the swat team)
Landed on top of the hospital to save you.

Unfortunately, my pick gun snapped and the flying needle
cut the rope I was using to decend the elevator shaft....
At least we made it past 3 of the 4 security doors first.

I have been hanging upside down for quite some time now,
and I get no cell reception. Lucky for me I was able to train
this pigon to type, using crackers in my pocket as a reward.

I have sent my faithful flighted student forward into the world now.
Hopefully he will find a Kinkos soon and send this message to you.

Dont give up hope, I have half a cracker left, and feeling
remains in ONE of my arms.

If you are freed before us, please send help.
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Postby cryptonic » 11 Oct 2007 7:30

that is freaking hilarious. that is exactly why i am glad my hosipital has only 2 floors!
"locks keep the honest man honest"
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Postby Beyond » 27 Nov 2007 14:37

poppasmurfenfold wrote:Raking with a paperclip wouldnt work. The clip is too weak and it would simply bend.


Maybe on SOME pin tumblers but NEARLY ALL disc wafers/tumblers are incredibly easy to pick open with paper clips.

Reminds me a story a guy at my shop told me once of how his wife had locked her keys in her desk. He told her on the phone how to pick it with just paper clips. If a novice with no experience and just directions by phone can do it, anyone can.
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My OG Pick and Tension Wrench

Postby Puzzlebox » 28 Nov 2007 0:46

My very first pick was made from a bobby pin (the metal thing that girls have in their hair). First I opened up the bobby pin 90 degrees. Then I bent the straight side into a short hook. The tension wrench was the metal pocked clip off of a Uniball pen. With these two items I was able to single pin pick (SPP) Master locks #1,3, 5, a CVS brand lock, and a LYNX (from 711).

I've never had any luck with paper clips, but these two items are really easy to make. (All you need is a Uniball Pen, bobby pins, and pliers)

I learned it from here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGDWUF7XKns

She gives a very good description.
Locks... just little puzzle boxes waiting to be solved.
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Postby josh0094 » 28 Nov 2007 13:04

if i were you i wouldent use paperclips at all! making lockpicks is cheap easy and fun!

the reson why we all discorage people from using paperclips? take a look for yourself

viewtopic.php?t=20862
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