by Menz Agitat » 19 Jun 2016 18:35
I've always been very dogged about acquiring new skills but this one is a little different. I just got my first lock pick set today. It is the 15 piece set from Open Sesame Locks and it has very good, detailed reviews on Amazon. (I do not suspect my equipment is inferior.) I have been using it for the past few hours with some success. There is a transparent padlock that comes with, and it is very easy to pick. There is an opaque padlock that is harder. Also I have experimented with the doorknob for this room. I have had some success with the opaque padlock but none with the doorknob. Most of the stuff I've learned is something where there's more explicit feedback—like learning how to use R. Here except for the practice lock, I literally can't see what I'm doing. And I'm not sure what really works. Both locks have fallen open without much of any understanding on my part why. The only feedback that's been really reliable for me is when the torsioner suddenly dips. I'm still not entirely certain when a pin is set. And the written resources I have only help so much. I think the suggestion on how I should press on the torsioner in the book Practical Lock Picking was a little helpful for example and I am going further into this book to figure things out. Right now my hand is too sore for more practice. Should I just wait until it's rested and just plug away or are there more fundamentals I should really know? Am I going to waste time just relying on plucky determination?