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Home made Lockpicking stand (Euro Version)

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Home made Lockpicking stand (Euro Version)

Postby ingoingo » 23 Jul 2009 8:13

Hey Guys,

i was bored and so i decided to build anything useful,


I was never satisfied when i clamp the zylinders in my vice.


The answer is this:

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It wasnt hard to build, the hardest part is the Lock Holder its milled from Aluminium...


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Re: Home made Lockpicking stand (Euro Version)

Postby l0ckp1cker » 23 Jul 2009 9:17

Great job there!!!
I might make one myself someday. ;)
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Re: Home made Lockpicking stand (Euro Version)

Postby femurat » 23 Jul 2009 9:46

well done :wink:

I guess you can build other aluminium holders for different cylinder types and switch just them on the same stand.

Cheers :)
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Re: Home made Lockpicking stand (Euro Version)

Postby Gonewild » 24 Jul 2009 11:21

WOW, very creative. How many times did it take for you to perfect it?
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Re: Home made Lockpicking stand (Euro Version)

Postby Solomon » 25 Jul 2009 1:32

That thing is a work of art... I couldn't even make a practice board. :|
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Re: Home made Lockpicking stand (Euro Version)

Postby Jaakko » 25 Jul 2009 6:46

Gonewild wrote:WOW, very creative. How many times did it take for you to perfect it?

Looks so easy to mill it that I say it comes perfect on the first try unless you really are sleeping in front of the milling machine :D
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Re: Home made Lockpicking stand (Euro Version)

Postby mh » 25 Jul 2009 10:39

Jaakko wrote:sleeping in front of the milling machine :D


Is that what you are doing all day now? :lol:

ingoingo: really nice!

Cheers
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Re: Home made Lockpicking stand (Euro Version)

Postby ingoingo » 29 Jul 2009 16:23

wasnt big problem to mill the holder, i wrote quickly a cnc programm an than everything has gone quickly....

thank you for the Comments :)

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