rollerlala wrote:i can upload a pic with the whole door if you dont believe me.
It's ok that it is your own door, but we normally tell new pickers to just go to the store or ebay and buy some practice locks because picking a lock on a door that you depend on your security is a bad idea. A new lock picker doesn't always know everything about locks and picking and it is easy to break something or damage it to the point where the lock needs to be taken apart and repaired in order to lock your door again, or worst case to unlock your door, and in case of fire, you can see how dangerous that could be.
The other thing to consider is to make sure it is a lock on your door that you own. If it is the lock on a door that is at the flat/apartment you are renting, then the lock belongs to the landlord/building owner, and it is not really a good idea to be picking his lock now is it? Same goes with locks to 'my dorm room' or 'my office at work' It's not really yours to be picking/taking apart. If this lock is in your home, that you own, then we can't really stop you, but it's not a great idea to be picking a lock that you depend upon.
We have someone post a pic like this and ask how to pick it about once a month, so you're not the first and you are not the last, but welcome to hobby lockpicking and please know we are just trying to lead you down the right path to enjoying this hobby and not getting in trouble because nobody warned you about certain situations.
Squelchtone
ps. I must be typing slowly today, *shakes fist at femurat*