Hello
I didn't know which section to post this in, though I'm not a beginner and have 4 or 5 years experience with high security locks.
I bought a Lockwood Twin which are known for their very high tolerances. I've had it less than a week and have been picking it over and over amongst other locks.
It has three standard pins and three spools, as well as a few sidepins.
For the first few days, I'd pick the standard pins and drop into a false set straight away, every single time.
From last night onward, the lock has been acting differently for no obvious reason. Now when I lift the last standard pin needed before a false set, I won't drop into a false set. The pin isn't binding as tightly as it was before.
The key works, I've checked all the pins and nothing is wrong.
To get a false set I need to lift that last pin, counter rotate manually just a fraction (not even noticeably if you were watching), then tap that pin. I've tried this many times now and it's the only way to get my false set.
Using heavy tension doesn't change it.
The other two standard pins bind tightly and give a clear, loud snap when I set them. This pin feels spongy and it only just started to happen last night.
The narrow sections of each spool bind at the shear line.
If this pin drops while setting a spool, same thing happens. Lift, counter rotate, tap the pin to get false set back.
The only thing I can think of is that this one pin isn't dropping back down all the way into the plug for some reason, which doesn't make sense because the spring above it is strong, the lock is high precision, and it started happening out of nowhere.
I've tested the lock with only this pin in it and same thing happens.
Does anyone here know what could have caused this? I've picked dozens of locks over the years and never experienced this.



