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DIY plugspinner photo tutorial

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.

Re: DIY plugspinner photo tutorial

Postby Davis » 15 Aug 2009 20:39

Just wondering about a couple things. You said in your original post that you used 3/8" steel rod, but the measurement you gave (.124 inches) is actually about 1/8th inch; I'm guessing 3/16" would work too, right? Also, what did you use for a spring in Prototype #3? It doesn't look like a mousetrap spring.

Oh, one other question. Did you consider making these and selling them? Because you've done a brilliant job.

Keep up the good work; like the other guy said, I look forward to seeing more of your projects.

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Re: DIY plugspinner photo tutorial

Postby Calismth » 2 Sep 2009 19:46

I made one of these today using this tutorial. One thing that messed me up is that I didn't bend the metal end before drilling....and when trying to bend the metal it snapped where the hole was drilled lol. Overall this is an AMAZING tutorial =) much appreciated.

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Re: DIY plugspinner photo tutorial

Postby raimundo » 3 Sep 2009 7:50

Notice how as the prototypes go on, the long shafted screwdriver tip begins to get shorter, as I was reading this, I was wondering why he specified a long piece of rod stock when the thing could be made from a 16 penny nail
in any case the prototypes proceed toward a simpler and more efficient tool, which is what prototypes should do.

excellent post fisher.
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Re: DIY plugspinner photo tutorial

Postby raimundo » 3 Sep 2009 7:53

Just thinking about the 16 penny nail and realized that the spring could be slotted into the nail head and or the nail head could be related to a trigger that stops in a slot in the nail head and then is pulled out to release the spring. probably with a piece of tubing loosly around the whole spring area to hold as you position it.
I may have to make some prototypes myself.
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Re: DIY plugspinner photo tutorial

Postby Fisher711 » 15 Jul 2011 18:42

Hey guys been away for a while, and just checking back in. Glad you like. Anyone got some pics of you home built plugspinners?

Mike
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Re: DIY plugspinner photo tutorial

Postby Fisher711 » 15 Jul 2011 18:53

Also thought I might add that the first plugspinner is still in use and works great. I gave away the others and have not had any complaints about them...

Mike
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Re: DIY plugspinner photo tutorial

Postby Raymond » 16 Jul 2011 0:00

This is a great looking design. It is so simple. As I read about the problem with the rod breaking at the hole, I thought that you might flatten the rod on an anvil with a hammer before drilling the hole. This way there would be more metal around the hole.

Or maybe make a sleeve that fits snuggly on the rod. Then drill a small hole inline with the rod through one edge of the sleeve. The spring will now fit into the sleeve hole. The sleeve can be epoxyied onto the rod.
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Re: DIY plugspinner photo tutorial

Postby Fisher711 » 20 Jul 2011 23:31

Just a reminder, the rod I used is 1/8" not 3/8" as listed in the OP. Not sure how to edit posts to fix problems like that.

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