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first try at making a pick

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

first try at making a pick

Postby thededer » 19 Apr 2010 19:43

this is my first attempt at making a pick from a street sweeper bristle. i think it sucks. but im only 14 and i didnt have a grinder or dremel (rotary tool) tell me what you think and how i can improve it. and any ideas for a handle would be great if it is worth it to add one since its a garbage pick
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Re: first try at making a pick

Postby thededer » 19 Apr 2010 19:44

sorry for the crappy quality they were taken with a cell
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Re: first try at making a pick

Postby LocksmithArmy » 19 Apr 2010 21:48

looks like you need a longer shaft
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Re: first try at making a pick

Postby Emrys » 19 Apr 2010 22:51

Looks good bro. I think you can use this pick on a majority of locks, depending on tensioner position and biting of the lock. You'll quickly find that there will be a wider variety of picks you'll need in your set.

If you want to start making your own picks, there's a couple things that will help you along the way:
1. Always use quality steel
2. Make sure the pick is of adequate design
3. Smooth the F*&K out of it! (ie, filing & sand paper - at least 600 wet grit) The easier it goes in the lock, the better the feel it returns.

Good luck bro. Happy picking.

Rob
"That lock? I could pick that with a finger nail and a piece of laundry lint."
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Re: first try at making a pick

Postby Emrys » 19 Apr 2010 22:52

btw, I agree. Longer tang. (=longer shaft)
"That lock? I could pick that with a finger nail and a piece of laundry lint."
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Re: first try at making a pick

Postby jondoe » 19 Apr 2010 23:00

Welcome to the site and way to go on making your own pick! Also, +1 to the above suggestions. Additionally, if you look around the site you'll find great suggestions on how to transfer templates from a laser printed piece of paper, using sticky/sticker paper, etc. By the way, my first pick looked pretty much like yours. :)
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Re: first try at making a pick

Postby thededer » 20 Apr 2010 14:24

thanks for all of the suggestions i will sure implement them in my next pick but can anyone tell me how i could make a handle/grip for a street sweeper bristle lock pick
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Re: first try at making a pick

Postby thededer » 20 Apr 2010 14:25

jondoe wrote:Welcome to the site and way to go on making your own pick! Also, +1 to the above suggestions. Additionally, if you look around the site you'll find great suggestions on how to transfer templates from a laser printed piece of paper, using sticky/sticker paper, etc. By the way, my first pick looked pretty much like yours. :)


i think it would be kind of hard to transfer onto a street sweeper bristle as they aren't very wide but for a hacksaw blade definitely
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Re: first try at making a pick

Postby pjzstones » 20 Apr 2010 15:08

thededer wrote:thanks for all of the suggestions i will sure implement them in my next pick but can anyone tell me how i could make a handle/grip for a street sweeper bristle lock pick

i started out just wrapping electrical around my picks for handle. now i use polymer clay. you can find it at most hobby stores. you can also use heat shrink tubing found at a lot of hardware stores.
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Re: first try at making a pick

Postby thededer » 20 Apr 2010 15:32

pjzstones wrote:
thededer wrote:thanks for all of the suggestions i will sure implement them in my next pick but can anyone tell me how i could make a handle/grip for a street sweeper bristle lock pick

i started out just wrapping electrical around my picks for handle. now i use polymer clay. you can find it at most hobby stores. you can also use heat shrink tubing found at a lot of hardware stores.

thanks
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Re: first try at making a pick

Postby thededer » 20 Apr 2010 17:37

well i didnt like this pick so i decided to start over at the other end of the bristle and broke off this end check out my new post
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