Eyes_Only wrote:Thats some pretty nasty wardings on that lock.
Yes, the warding is a bit nasty, especially for somebody just starting out.
As already mentioned above, the lock is a WinkHaus, definately not a beginners lock in my opinion - I would advise getting much easier lock, as well as buying/making some more usable picks.
Walk before you run - with practice you'll be able to pick the Winkhaus, you'll eventually even be able to pick it with paperclips if you so desire - but that lock, and paperclips for tools is going to be a steep uphill battle given you are just getting started!
You haven't filled in your location on your profile, if you let us know where you are, there will be members who can reccommend an appropriate lock to start with.
Digital_blue has already given you some important advice - if you haven't already, read the guide he linked to, it does seem like you misunderstand what is involved when picking the lock, there is a lot more to it than just being able to press down each pin.
Keep reading until you understand the concept of a 'binding pin' and how this phenomenon makes lockpicking possible. Once you understand that, and have some reasonable tools to work with, you will be well on your way.
Welcome to the site, hope you stick around & enjoy this hobby.
...Mark