Lpjs wrote:Ok, thank you.
Any advice or reccomendation on learning picking vs raking first? I picked up two books and they differ in their reccomended order for learning...
Return the books, we're a much better resource =)
Raking is the guilty pleasure we all learn when we are just starting out and just want to open that file cabinet or that Master Lock no.3. Single pin picking is of course way sexier and requires actual skill vs. a mixture of a little skill and a lot of luck, and some people will say you should learn pin by pin picking from the get go, but most of us are introduced to picking by wildly raking a pick in and out of a lock and getting really excited when the lock opens. I remember a file cabinet my boss and I would pick every day just for practice. It was so easy, we just used a snowman pick and raked it open in 5 seconds. Of course, eventually we stumbled upon this forum and figured out that picking locks we relied on was probably not the best idea, so we started buying locks and had a picking stash in our desks for when work was slow and we wanted to amuse ourselves.
More than anything, just have fun with it, rake a little and as you get a feel for locks, try to SPP some of the locks you've been raking, and get a rim or mortise cylinder (because they're easy to hold in your hand) and read DB's exercise on removing all the pins, and pinning it up progressively 1 pin, 2 pins, then 3, 4, 5. That's a great way to build up your confidence and skill level.
Happy Picking!
Squelchtone