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good at bending picks (noob)

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good at bending picks (noob)

Postby supergas » 3 Jul 2011 17:37

hi guys
im new into lockpicking and have bought a nice set of slimline picks southord c2010
and when using them noticed them on a yale 5 pin i have i have noticed 1 or 2 starting to bend slightly i presume this is due to my ineperience and maybe being a little too heavy handed :oops:
i have managed to pick the yale only twice so far :cry:.
so i have started to make some picks to learn with so if i brake or bend them it doesnt matter, i was wondering is bending picks common? also i am making them from starrett senior hacksaw blades.
any tips would be greatly apprechiated

thanks in advance

Rich.
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Re: good at bending picks (noob)

Postby deception » 3 Jul 2011 17:57

They shouldn't bend, maybe after repeated and excessive use, but not after picking a couple of locks.

You should try to lighten up on the tension, it's good to practice light tension, you not only get better feedback from the lock in my opinion, it will also result in being able to pick security pins much easier and will allow you to get better.
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Re: good at bending picks (noob)

Postby supergas » 4 Jul 2011 3:12

thanks, i was been heavy handed, since lightening my tension i have managed to pick the lock a further 2 times, i guess i just got to keep at it.
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Re: good at bending picks (noob)

Postby GeneT » 4 Jul 2011 9:49

After you've made a couple of good picks, you'll start using your purchased picks for fear of bending your good homemade ones...

GsT
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Re: good at bending picks (noob)

Postby caphector » 11 Jul 2011 1:50

I've been picking a lot of locks recently and I haven't had any tools bend. I've got a set of picks from Southord and the only issues I've seen is when my 2 year old niece tried to "pick" a lock I set down by jamming a hook in and twisting.

How much tension are you putting on the lock? That might cause the pins to bind too hard and require you to push harder than you'd need to when attempting to pick the lock. I generally find myself barely pressing on the tension wrench.

I haven't made my own picks yet so I can't help you there.
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Re: good at bending picks (noob)

Postby supergas » 11 Jul 2011 3:08

it was purely me being too heavy handed with the tension wrench then beause of this requires more pressure through the pick, i have corrected that now and my success rate has shot up i stil get beat by some of my locks but its all about putting in the time on them.

cheers
Rich.
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Re: good at bending picks (noob)

Postby raimundo » 11 Jul 2011 7:40

Have you heard about sanding picks, smooth picks and rounded edges make them flow through the warding much better.

especially those sharp 90 degree edges that catch on all the warding, when rounded and sanded they work much better.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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Re: good at bending picks (noob)

Postby supergas » 11 Jul 2011 13:15

cheers raimundo ill bear that in mind

Rich.
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Re: good at bending picks (noob)

Postby MrMandelbrot » 11 Jul 2011 17:11

I bent the tip of my hook early on in my picking career. Ramundo is right - when I sanded my pick down after bending it back into shape, it was easier to use than ever.
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