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by JonathanEricLopez » 3 Mar 2010 0:56
For all of you interested I found a great site showing the forensics on locks and how things like bumping, impressioning, pick-guns, and normal picks leave traces of evidence either left on the pins themselves or even the cylinder. They give great pictures of close ups on the individual pins when picking locks.... I just thought it was totally interesting. Tell me what you think.. Link Shown Bellow: http://www.lockpickingforensics.com/Use links on the left side of site to show wear for example "bumping, pick guns, etc."
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by Josh K » 3 Mar 2010 1:28
JonathanEricLopez wrote:For all of you interested I found a great site showing the forensics on locks and how things like bumping, impressioning, pick-guns, and normal picks leave traces of evidence either left on the pins themselves or even the cylinder. They give great pictures of close ups on the individual pins when picking locks.... I just thought it was totally interesting. Tell me what you think.. Link Shown Bellow: http://www.lockpickingforensics.com/Use links on the left side of site to show wear for example "bumping, pick guns, etc."
I think the guy is a member here.
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by JonathanEricLopez » 3 Mar 2010 2:03
Wow your right... He sure is... That shows how big this darn community is lol.
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by datagram » 3 Mar 2010 13:16
That guy is a douche, though.
dg
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by FarmerFreak » 3 Mar 2010 13:47
datagram wrote:That guy is a douche, though.
Yep, wouldn't even listen to anything I had to say. 
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by FarmerFreak » 3 Mar 2010 13:52
Really is a great site though. You should also check out lockwiki.com sometime too.
....ack I hate it when McAfee starts updating when I'm trying to simply type something.
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by Josh K » 3 Mar 2010 14:04
datagram wrote:That guy is a douche, though.
dg
Completely. Always bugging us about how shit looks under an electron microscope. 
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by raimundo » 3 Mar 2010 16:07
and he ignored my email 
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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by datagram » 3 Mar 2010 17:07
raimundo wrote:and he ignored my email 
I did read it, just didn't know what to reply with  I read that article you mention, too. Overall, the things you suggested are potentially possible but I don't have the equipment or expertise (I'm not so good at making things :<) to make them happen. If you want to make them and send them to me I'd be happy to test them, of course! dg
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by rontgens » 4 Mar 2010 4:46
If anyone wants to make me some tools and I'll errrr test them out then feel free Just kidding, that website is a good read.
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by raimundo » 4 Mar 2010 9:23
We're all just kidding ya. 
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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by lsphinx » 22 Apr 2010 5:20
Wow your right... He sure is... That shows how big this darn community is lol.  This community is big alright, but I think it is more full of quality than quantity. This website is really interesting and we can learn a lot with it. "to much force, to much aggressive, or almost perfect" We could and should make experiences in new locks we buy to better understand the marks we leave in the lock. Our personal pattern 
"The will wins the skill!" A lock is a puzzle! The goal is to turn the lock even safer while we have fun.
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by Victor's Vector » 22 Apr 2010 14:29
That was very interesting indeed. I didn't give the entire site a read yet but I'll have to do that when I have some spare time to just absorb all of the knowledge that is oozing out of that site!  No worries though there is plenty to absorb here too!
What's your vector victor?
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by albear » 4 Jun 2010 5:51
I found that site and it was interesting.Id like to than thei authors for giving me the idea of carbon fiber lock picks. I would never have though of that. A model shop sells flat strips of that stuff,and imgoing to try to make somme in a couple weeks when im off. Need info on what to cut it with though.
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by gilduran » 21 Jun 2010 11:40
I found that link vai another site, though I can't remember which site now. I like all the close up picks locks parts. I'm almost tempted to get ahold of a microscope and start pulling apart my locks to see what kind of marks I've been leaving behind. Maybe all this info will lead to someone developing a soft-tip pick set. 
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