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Make an electric pick from Black and Decker Power Scissors

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

Re: Make an electric pick from Black and Decker Power Scisso

Postby lolpicker » 21 Dec 2010 13:32

Has anybody figured out how to control the frequency of the oscillation? All the store-bought electric picks have this option.

If this was done this would become the standard method of making your own electric gun for cheap.

I don't have any electronics experience but I would imagine you would need to add something to the circuit board along with the dial or switch that would have to be installed to control the oscillation.
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Re: Make an electric pick from Black and Decker Power Scisso

Postby stratmando » 22 Dec 2010 8:20

Lowering the voltage would be cheapest and easiest, I can see the "Throw" being another issue to deal with.
I have seen some with really long picks that could increase the problem.
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Re: Make an electric pick from Black and Decker Power Scisso

Postby nightfox » 31 Dec 2010 3:42

very nice tutorial..
10+
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Re: Make an electric pick from Black and Decker Power Scisso

Postby lolpicker » 18 Jan 2011 13:18

Stratmando, that's actually what I meant.

Anyway you can shorten the throw?
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Re: Make an electric pick from Black and Decker Power Scisso

Postby stratmando » 18 Jan 2011 13:27

The further away the pick is from the pivot point, the longer the throw. Keeping close to the pivot point will have a shorter throw.
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Re: Make an electric pick from Black and Decker Power Scisso

Postby FinNewbie » 24 Jun 2013 16:27

Pics doesn't work/show... :( I was looking forward to see tutorial with pics...
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Re: Make an electric pick from Black and Decker Power Scisso

Postby Squelchtone » 24 Jun 2013 16:43

FinNewbie wrote:Pics doesn't work/show... :( I was looking forward to see tutorial with pics...


Some threads are not going to have photos after several years, but here is a link that you mind find useful: http://www.instructables.com/id/Electric-Lockpick/?ALLSTEPS

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