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.
by hda7 » 10 Sep 2011 19:33
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by nsquidc » 10 Sep 2011 19:57
Have you tried windshield wiper inserts? Much easier to work with, and around the right thickness for most US keyways.
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by hda7 » 10 Sep 2011 21:16
I have head about windshield wiper inserts, but I do not have any available yet. My dad gave me four old hacksaw blades, so I figured I'd try to make something. It's my first successfully made lock-picking tool (if you don't count paper-clips  ), and I'll try to make a pick or two later. I'll post pictures if it turns out well.
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by MrScruff » 11 Sep 2011 7:29
Just the fact that it works is something to be proud of. My only comment is that as someone whose luck with sharp objects is not so great, I get a little freaked out by the fact your tool still appears to have teeth. Maybe you could tape it or something.
"We all sit around in a circle and suppose, while the secret sits in the center and knows." --Robert Frost
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by hda7 » 11 Sep 2011 8:14
I did it on a Dremel-tool with a cutoff wheel, and I didn't want to try to cut all of the teeth off. I probably will wrap it in electrical tape.
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by nsquidc » 11 Sep 2011 8:18
hda7 wrote:I did it on a Dremel-tool with a cutoff wheel, and I didn't want to try to cut all of the teeth off. I probably will wrap it in electrical tape.
My first tools were hacksaw blades dremeled and taped too. Heck, even with a variety "proper" tools now, I still use one of those on wafer locks 
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by hda7 » 11 Sep 2011 14:26
My first pick (other half of the blade):  
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by femurat » 12 Sep 2011 4:21
Congrats for your first pick, I like it  Did you sand it? Round off all the sharp edges with fine grit sand paper Cheers 
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by Sourman » 12 Sep 2011 6:33
hey, I recommendjust like many others to use windshield wipers, I made 6 tension wrenches out of a half windshield wiper and they work good for most locks. I also made a tension wrench out of a reading glass frame (2 pair of reading glasses for 0.88 euro cents  so i can make 3 more  ). On most cilinder locks this one works better cuz its slightly fatter so it won't get diagonal in the lock.
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by Sourman » 12 Sep 2011 6:36
BTW here's an photo:  The lefty is the one from the reading glasses the rest is from windshield wipers.
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by hda7 » 12 Sep 2011 15:01
femurat wrote:Congrats for your first pick, I like it  Did you sand it? Round off all the sharp edges with fine grit sand paper Cheers 
Yes, I did spend some time on it with 400 grit sandpaper. It works great for my Kwikset cylinders.
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by hda7 » 16 Sep 2011 8:46
My next attempt:   I'll probably make one out of a windshield-wiper insert next; I should be getting some soon.
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by hda7 » 23 Sep 2011 20:25
I finally got some made of windshield-wiper inserts. I'll post pictures soon.
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