by raimundo » 5 Feb 2008 10:53
The key showing has a long pin at the tip. you could not be interfering with this pin while setting the rest of them, as they are quite high. I am assuming that the key showing is the duplicate of the key in the lock.
You might have a problem with this pin in over setting it, because just moving it a little bit is all it will take. Are you sure that your problem is not security pins? spools and such?
Don't think of this lock as a problem, its a good learning experience, i predict that when you finally get it, you will learn some little nuance of the lock and be able to do it again and again. My thinking is that you are just a newbie trying to intellectualize a mechanical problem without all the data. Just sit in front of the TV and with light tension tap each pin a couple of times, as you move the pick in and out. and then DROP TENSION and start over.
One of the newbies worst habits is to get so hung up on a set pin dropping that its a big deal. You should deliberatly drop set pins after a minute or two, because you may have overset or bound some pin in a way that is interfering with the picking. Get used to dropping tension and restarting, its far better than becoming emotionally invested in some supposedly set pin falling. Reduce frustration and you will pick better.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!