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can anyone please tell me what a feeler pick is for?

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can anyone please tell me what a feeler pick is for?

Postby south town ninja » 25 Mar 2015 13:31

I se these feeler picks on the storm lock pick website and they just look like a straight edge with a handle. does anyone use them? if so, what for?
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Re: can anyone please tell me what a feeler pick is for?

Postby cheerIO » 25 Mar 2015 13:49

The one with a point on it kind of looks like a knife tool used for some bypass techniques. But it is 23 thousanths. Seems a little thick to me.

Maybe they are just used to "feel" how many pins are in a tumbler by raising the pins and hearing them click down when you remove the pick. Although an upside down half-diamond would work just as well.
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Re: can anyone please tell me what a feeler pick is for?

Postby billdeserthills » 25 Mar 2015 18:08

You can open old file cabinet locks with them, otherwise it's used as a probe
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Re: can anyone please tell me what a feeler pick is for?

Postby Comrade627 » 25 Mar 2015 18:23

billdeserthills wrote:You can open old file cabinet locks with them, otherwise it's used as a probe


Used a DIY one like this just yesterday to pop out a shackle.

Also, if managed to the right size, they can be used as an ATLAS U-change repinning key.
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Re: can anyone please tell me what a feeler pick is for?

Postby tacit_guardian » 28 Mar 2015 19:25

If you take a look at "Lock Pick Design and Engineering" that is linked on various places on this forum, on Page 5 it outlines how a probe works. I've never used one, but after reading the technical paper (I wouldn't exactly call it a book) it sounds like it would be a very useful technique for decoding a lock.

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Re: can anyone please tell me what a feeler pick is for?

Postby billdeserthills » 29 Mar 2015 5:21

tacit_guardian wrote:If you take a look at "Lock Pick Design and Engineering" that is linked on various places on this forum, on Page 5 it outlines how a probe works. I've never used one, but after reading the technical paper (I wouldn't exactly call it a book) it sounds like it would be a very useful technique for decoding a lock.

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Re: can anyone please tell me what a feeler pick is for?

Postby south town ninja » 31 Mar 2015 17:38

can't seem to find the link to "lock pick design and engineering." a lil help please.....
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Re: can anyone please tell me what a feeler pick is for?

Postby Squelchtone » 31 Mar 2015 17:49

south town ninja wrote:can't seem to find the link to "lock pick design and engineering." a lil help please.....


http://www.mediafire.com/view/9c9bmwbpc ... eering.pdf
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Re: can anyone please tell me what a feeler pick is for?

Postby south town ninja » 2 Apr 2015 19:12

dang! i tried to read that and it was as confusing as all get-out. couldn't make heads now tails of it. seemed to be advocating for these SAK picks tho.
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