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by Buzo » 10 Aug 2012 22:27
I recently purchsed an inexpensive pick set that included a hook with a "V" notched into it and I was wondering if there was a specific reason for this hook vs. The normal flat edge hook. I did something similar with my home made hooks and I do like the feel of the notch, but I was just wondering if it was desingned specifically for one type of lock ie: wafer locks.
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by Josh66 » 10 Aug 2012 22:46
I've heard that they are great for rotating the pins in Medeco locks.
I saw someone post a picture of one here, and thought it was a good idea - so I made one, but I honestly haven't used it much.
I thought it would help me 'stay on the pin', but I found that I didn't really need help with that. I can see how it might be useful for wafers though.
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by mh » 10 Aug 2012 23:29
I would also think it's designed for "staying on the tumbler", but depending on the shape of the "V" that works well only with specific tumbler/profile shapes, like a wafer with a sharp edge, or a pin with a quite pointy tip in a straight thin profile that guides the hook exactly on the tip of the pin.
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by Buzo » 11 Aug 2012 1:24
It helped me when I was first learning to spp but I find I can use a flat edge just as easily now. As for medeco, I don't have much experience with them. I've picked 3 different 5 pin medeco locks but I used a half diamond to push/pull until the sidebar set then spp'd them. Never tried the notched pick for them... I will have to try that...
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