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Polishing

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.

Polishing

Postby cdf » 29 Oct 2013 14:26

I used to be semi pro , but have been out of picking since 2004 . Anyway , I have a basic set of picks , which started with what looks like a tumbled finish . I took the edges down , with 320 , 600 , and 1200 grit wet or dry .

I have noticed a big improvement in pick performance .

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Re: Polishing

Postby xylac » 8 Nov 2013 4:00

This is important. The first pick I made was pretty rough, and I wasn't able to get a good read on any of the pins since the pick kept on getting stuck. After polishing it with 600 grit paper, it slid through the lock without a problem. Polishing your picks is definitely worth it.
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Re: Polishing

Postby JT156 » 30 Nov 2013 5:54

I polish all of my custom picks and IMHO it makes a world of difference. I start with 320, down to 600, followed by wet 1200. I occasionally continue with 0000 steel wool and Brasso or Never Dull if I am looking for the true mirror finish, but I don't notice a real difference after 1200. The picks sliding smoothly makes feeling what is going on inside of the lock much easier, especially on complicated stacks or security pins.
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Re: Polishing

Postby cuttinedge1 » 9 Mar 2014 21:05

I carry a small piece of folded high grit sandpaper in my pick kit so I can polish my picks during some down time angrier picking for a long time.
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