Lock Picking 101 Forum
A community dedicated to the fun and ethical hobby of lock picking.
       

Lock Picking 101 Home
Login
Profile
Members
Forum Rules
Frequent Forum Questions
SEARCH
View New Posts
View Active Topics


Live Chat on Discord
LP101 Forum Chat
Keypicking Forum Chat
Reddit r/lockpicking Chat



Learn How to Pick Locks
FAQs & General Questions
Got Beginner Questions?
Pick-Fu [Intermediate Level]


Ask a Locksmith
This Old Lock
This Old Safe
What Lock Should I Buy?



Hardware
Locks
Lock Patents
Lock Picks
Lock Bumping
Lock Impressioning
Lock Pick Guns, Snappers
European Locks & Picks
The Machine Shop
The Open Source Lock
Handcuffs


Member Spotlight
Member Introductions
Member Lock Collections
Member Social Media


Off Topic
General Chatter
Other Puzzles


Locksmith Business Info
Training & Licensing
Running a Business
Keyways & Key Blanks
Key Machines
Master Keyed Systems
Closers and Crash Bars
Life Safety Compliance
Electronic Locks & Access
Locksmith Supplies
Locksmith Lounge


Buy Sell Trade
Buy - Sell - Trade
It came from Ebay!


Advanced Topics
Membership Information
Special Access Required:
High Security Locks
Vending Locks
Advanced Lock Pick Tools
Bypass Techniques
Safes & Safe Locks
Automotive Entry & Tools
Advanced Buy/Sell/Trade


Locksport Groups
Locksport Local
Chapter President's Office
Locksport Board Room
 

making your own picks

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

making your own picks

Postby sp00ky » 11 Sep 2004 12:13

Hi guys....

im very new to lock picking and i order my set of picks this week should get them in a few days...

But i couldnt wait so i thought i would make my own now.. I never had a go at picking a lock never mind making some picks..but i have been reading all the info on the net and on this site.So i thought what the hell i will have a go...So i made a hook pick and a diamond pick and i made a tension Wrench which was not very good.. :? So there i was with my own made picks and wrench forgot to say i made the picks out of a hack saw blade...and i got a £5.00 padlock from the shop...

I was sitting there play with the picks the hook one i did was to big and the other seem to fit nice..and i was thinking of everyone here as said in there posts and other places i have took in One hour later..I picked the lock it was the first lock i have picked and with my own made picks too...
So thank you guys for making lock picking so everyone can understand how it works and the feedback that you leave.... :lol:

If anyone as not made there own picks then i would say make them because i will putting my own made picks with my new picks when they come and every time i open i will think that was the first pick i made and opened my first lock with,,,

Thank you guys
sp00ky :twisted: :lol: :lol: :D
sp00ky
 
Posts: 16
Joined: 11 Sep 2004 11:33
Location: UK

Postby Romstar » 11 Sep 2004 13:05

These are the kinds of posts I love to see.

Plus, it's got a double kick.

Not only do you make tools, but you pick your first lock. Congratulations. :D

The more you practice, the more both skills will grow. Keep up the excellent work.

Romstar
Image
Romstar
 
Posts: 2823
Joined: 18 Apr 2004 3:13
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada

Postby Chris B » 11 Sep 2004 14:09

Good evening SpOOky,

First of all I'll say "VERY WELL DONE".

Secondly, I firmly believe that all aspiring locksmiths should start their training, whether it's self taught or professionally taught, by designing and making their own tools.
This will give them a far better understanding of what is happening as they attempt to manipulate the mechanism, be it cylinder or lever lock.
They will also discover what type of tools suit them best.
Most locks, including high security mortice locks, can be opened using tools that are made in less than twenty minutes, with tools and materials which can found in most peoples toolkits and garages.

So keep up the perseverence, and enjoy the challenges, and you'll also save yourself a lot of money. :wink:

Regards from Chris B
Chris B
 
Posts: 168
Joined: 14 Apr 2004 6:30
Location: UK

Postby pickerman14 » 11 Sep 2004 14:10

congrats keep up the good work
pickerman14
 
Posts: 13
Joined: 5 Sep 2004 16:58

Postby silent » 11 Sep 2004 14:10

Great job (You should be an example, you didnt ask any questions without searching, you are a GOOD person) Welcome and good luck with your pickn's
silent
 
Posts: 303
Joined: 9 Jan 2004 17:38
Location: St.louis

Postby Murph » 11 Sep 2004 15:15

Way to go! Don't forget to check out the MIT Lockpicking Manual that is available free in this website. Just do a search on MIT.
Good luck with the pickin'!
I don't work, I participate.
Murph
 
Posts: 149
Joined: 22 Jul 2004 18:28
Location: Maryland, U.S.

Postby sp00ky » 12 Sep 2004 2:50

Thank you guys..why i didnt need to ask anything its because its all on these forums and on the web...
problem with some people is they cant be bothered to sit there and read anything before trying to pick a lock they try to pick the lock and when they cant they ask people why cant they do it??????

so i would say to everyone that wants to start lock picking is to read as much as you can about lock picking before you try to pick a lock its a hell alot easy if you unstand what is going on... :wink: :wink: :wink:

Thank you
s00ky
sp00ky
 
Posts: 16
Joined: 11 Sep 2004 11:33
Location: UK

Postby toomush2drink » 12 Sep 2004 11:49

Nice to see to see a beginner that doesnt need to be spoon fed, you will learn quickly no doubt :D
toomush2drink
 
Posts: 1966
Joined: 26 Mar 2004 15:56
Location: UK london

Postby Murph » 12 Sep 2004 20:08

sp00ky wrote:Thank you guys..why i didnt need to ask anything its because its all on these forums and on the web...
problem with some people is they cant be bothered to sit there and read anything before trying to pick a lock they try to pick the lock and when they cant they ask people why cant they do it??????

so i would say to everyone that wants to start lock picking is to read as much as you can about lock picking before you try to pick a lock its a hell alot easy if you unstand what is going on... :wink: :wink: :wink:

Thank you
s00ky

Did you download the MIT manual? Also, the website www.howstuffworks.com has animations about lockpicking that led me to this intriguing hobby. That's how I found this forum, through the how stuff works website.
I don't work, I participate.
Murph
 
Posts: 149
Joined: 22 Jul 2004 18:28
Location: Maryland, U.S.

Postby sp00ky » 13 Sep 2004 9:37

yes i did down load it...but it was not as good as the info on this site..this site is one big manual... :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink:
sp00ky
 
Posts: 16
Joined: 11 Sep 2004 11:33
Location: UK

Postby Romstar » 13 Sep 2004 9:40

sp00ky wrote:yes i did down load it...but it was not as good as the info on this site..this site is one big manual... :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink:



Now THAT has to be one of the best things that I have heard in a long time.

I'm very glad that you are getting something out of it. Other than a headache that is. :twisted:

Romstar
Image
Romstar
 
Posts: 2823
Joined: 18 Apr 2004 3:13
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada


Return to Pick-Fu [Intermediate Skill Level]

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 19 guests