Hi all. I'm beginning to learn how to lock pick by watching some youtube videos - haven't actually put my hands on a lock yet, so this question may be a bit dumb.
One thing that I don't understand is why pins are binding (or how they get set, for that matter). I would think that if you align a binding pin properly with the shear line, it would fall right back down once you move your pick off of the pin. After all, the rest of the pins are still in the keyway so I would think that the core can't rotate and set a pin.
The best explanation that I can come up with is that the holes in the bible are slightly misaligned. So when you set one pin, the core rotates extremely slightly which then sets another pin - and maybe it's this slight rotation that makes a click. But this seems like a design that wouldn't be necessary for a key. Can anyone explain this?