Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.
by yono » 10 May 2012 13:02
hello again pals, this is another version of my pin setter, sometimes getting lazy, so why not make a motor operated device? its free from the garbage. and the result is quite promising too. see my video and hope you does enjoy. i just love creativity. http://youtu.be/N1WojUJCbJ0
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by Squelchtone » 10 May 2012 17:29
Nice! very creative design yono =)
it looks very "Steam Punk"
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by yono » 11 May 2012 10:16
thanks Squelchtone, it kicks pins like bruce lee. 
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by atticRR » 2 Jul 2012 9:58
that is pretty awesome.
I punched punctuation right in the face!
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by LockDocWa » 7 Oct 2012 2:37
I like it. Kinda noisy though. Does it have a way to set how hard or soft it whacks the pins?
Have you seen the movie "Brazil"? Directed by Terry Gilliam in 1985. Your pick would be right at home on that movie set.
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by yono » 12 Oct 2012 1:35
to LocDokWa ..yes .. it can be done by adjusting the distance of the picktool, and also it can be done by adjusting the supply DC voltage. thanks for the interest.regards.
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by Josh66 » 12 Oct 2012 9:59
That's pretty cool. Is it battery powered, or do you have it plugged into a wall socket?
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by yono » 16 Oct 2012 10:26
Josh66 wrote:That's pretty cool. Is it battery powered, or do you have it plugged into a wall socket?
its a 12 volts DC powered, so it need to be with a transformer or adapter from 110-220 wall outlet stepdown and rectified to 12 volt DC. thanks for the interest. regards.
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