by JK_the_CJer » 10 Aug 2009 12:54
Some folks disagree with it, on the grounds that you may bend the pick, but I like to lessen disturbing other pins by levering off a convenient ward in the keyway. If this isn't your cup of tea, at least try the levering action instead of a lifting action and see if it helps. Also, if the tension wrench is getting in the way and forcing you to use your pick higher in the keyway than necessary, try tensioning from the top of the keyway (in front of the first pin). Also remember that the pick can be twisted diagonally and doesn't have to be straight up-and-down to make pins lift. Another thought: it may only seem like there are too many pins in a small space in there. The presence of many pins (esp. as a relative beginner) can cause a phenomenon I refer to as "keyway chaos" that can cloud your judgement of what it actually going on in there. Try removing all but the last two and seeing if the same problem occurs. If it does, change up your lifting style, tensioner, or pick until its resolved then add the others back in.
