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First Pick Set (Homebrew)

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.

First Pick Set (Homebrew)

Postby hurley_000 » 20 Nov 2011 4:38

Here's my first attempt at making a pick set. (Sorry for the shadows in the picture, kinda takes away from the designs of the picks)

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These were made from haxsaw blades on a bench grinder.
Some of the finer details were either cut in with a dremel or hand filed.
All picks were sanded down with 200,400,600,1000 grit sand paper.
The tangs were covered with shrink tubing to make a more comfortable grip)

These were the first picks I have ever used. So at this point I knew more about making picks then I did about using them (And realistically I didn't know much about either) So I consider these my trial set to see which I liked and what needs improvement.

I prefer the hooks right now, I find the shafts a little bit tight to manipulate through some keyways though. So version 2 will have thinner shafts. I am still playing with the design of the tip, not sure weather I like rounded or flat and I'd like to try a deforest diamond next.

The half diamond works better for me with locks that have less of a feeling of the pin setting (the click) as I find i can manipulate it better through the stacks. The other diamond with the longer shaft and tang was a trial that I didn't like as its an akward length so I use it for bypassing now, kinda why its a bit bent.

Now to the rakes, I'm actually not even sure what the one is that I made, a snake rake maybe? Either way I've had limited success with it, probably due to my technique.

As for the one similar "Bogota", I could not find properly sized windshield wiper inserts or street sweeper bristles, so its made out of a haxsaw blade as well. I realize the handle is fairly essential to its design and effectiveness so I will make a proper one (or buy one) when I get a chance. However, even this crude design has been able to open every lock I have within a few minutes with a jiggling motion.

Anyways, that's a fairly long winded post.. But with that said I have been able to open every lock in that picture. The cylinder has 1 security pin (mushroom) and the Masterlock 150 has 2 spools and I can open them fairly consistently now. Time to buy some more locks..
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Re: First Pick Set (Homebrew)

Postby dallalama » 20 Nov 2011 13:06

Good job man ,nothing like making and using home made picks,and you are right about making the shafts narrower, But keep at it ,I just know this will not be you're last set. Once the bug bites it hard to stop :wink:
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Re: First Pick Set (Homebrew)

Postby hurley_000 » 24 Nov 2011 4:39

Thanks! It definitely won't be my last set.. Already got plans for my next one. Just working out some details on getting the templates on the blades and making some nicer handles next time. Lots of great tutorials on this site! Just compiling them all into one nice pick set.
Now to order a few pin sets so I can repin some cylinders with some spools and serrated pins then off to ebay for a new bundle of locks :)
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