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Snap Picks

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

Postby oystlars » 13 Dec 2005 1:44

Sold on Ebay?? haha, how lame is it really possible to be? What more can be found on ebay, their soul? :lol:

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Postby 420_toker » 16 Feb 2006 17:13

I tryed to make a tradition snapick and found it rather uncomfortable so I came up with this designe, I havent had the time to file the end down but I think you can get the idea

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Postby Mike-1 » 16 Jan 2007 17:50

Could someone post a vid of how you use one?
Carnt quite get my hear around it. (long day at work)
Thanks.
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snapgun

Postby ridderhenck » 12 Feb 2007 7:53

Made a snapgun out of a bicyclespoke,thanks to all of your designs I fanally figured out how it works,thanks!!!!!! :D
the sky is the limit
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Postby FFVison » 27 Nov 2007 15:48

Ok, so I just made one of these snap picks using a wiper blade insert and I decided right away to try it out. Then I realized I had a little bit of a problem.
The blade insert was too wide and I couldn't get it into the keyway with the tension wrench in there even on my kwikset deadbolt which has a rather large keyway.

I realize that I probably have to machine this down to a narrower point, but I don't have anything to do that with (I'm still kinda a newbie at this). Are there any cheaper alternatives to getting a Dremel or table grinder? I don't really want to spend that much money. I'm a poor college student and can't afford to buy those. Besides, I have to save up my money to buy locks :P. Do I need to just bite the bullet and buy a Dremel?
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Postby ridderhenck » 27 Nov 2007 21:48

For a snappicjk I would use a vile,worked for me!!!! :D
the sky is the limit
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euro

Postby raimundo » 28 Nov 2007 9:05

have the europeans got a design that strikes down and is still handheld like these?

I was wondering if it could also be done with a wooden handle and using rubberbands for the strike force.

Most of the designs for these will either come out right handed or left handed, someone once showed me a snapper and asked me what was wrong with it, I looked it over and just told him it was left handed :lol:
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snap pick

Postby ridderhenck » 28 Nov 2007 14:09

I have no experience with the use of a rubberband,on the other hand,a handle is :D

I think a rubberband is not really needy because the snap pick by itself is springy enough,it takes a lot of practice though....ok,I,ll rephrase that,I needed a LOT of practice :wink:
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Postby copeman » 28 Nov 2007 17:19

to Raimundo

brockhage makes an upside down keyway picking mechanical gun it should be on lockpickshop.com but im not sure
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Postby copeman » 28 Nov 2007 17:28

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Postby BorisTheSpider » 28 Nov 2007 23:42

I made a couple from wiper blade inserts and put the instructions up here. That may spell it out a bit also.
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spring for snap pick

Postby nebulous1 » 30 Jan 2008 16:48

I love how proffesional the snap pick looks. I am using a wiper blade insert but I am having a very hard time bending it around a 3/4" dowel I have, can't get a good circle, keeps bending back. any suggestions? did you use heat at all? thanks
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heat set it

Postby raimundo » 31 Jan 2008 11:51

you need to bend it around a smaller diameter mandrel than the size of the spring you want, because it will open up to a larger diameter,

when you get it to an acceptable diameter, you can clamp the two ends together in a vise grip plier, and hold the metal over the kitchen flame, just for a short time, and keep it moveing over the flame so one part of the coil does not become much hotter than another part, (this type of stainless will not spread high heat evenly in a short time) then quench it in water. this will set the molecules in the bend. (molecules are tiny little musclemen, like the multilock symbol inside the metal :twisted:) don't try to make it set at the full spring shape, if its 90 degrees off, the box will hold it together (box is one of the names I call the striker) this preserves the power of the spring.
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Re: Snap Picks

Postby amlwchlocksmiths » 12 Apr 2010 15:17

iv just made one of the photos on page 3,work pritty well. thanks
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Re: Snap Picks

Postby pipescope » 2 Feb 2013 16:04

Pyro,
Human being are incredible, Awesome job of mini engineering ...
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