So.. I was bored. Same old locks, low budget to get new ones.
Mind the self dialogue(no.. I'm not crazy)

- Why don't I put some security pins on an old lock? Seems a good idea.
- Da*n I don't have spare pins.
- Hmm.. time to exercise the Dremel.
So.. You want to make your own security pins.. Here's how.
I started with a plain vanilla ISEO lock(with no security pins whatsoever), and took it apart.

A closer look at the drivers.

Can you notice the "dents" on the drivers above.. first I thought they were caused by the uncountable times I picked that lock before. On closer look, they seem like factory made. Did this guys think this would be added protection???
Anyway... took a pin to my working desk, fitted a heavy-duty cut-off wheel to the dremel.. secured the pin with a plier and started grinding. (If you do this.. DO WEAR SAFETY GLASSES. Also do not force the wheel on the pin, remember brass is soft enough).
Extra note: As it has been talked on another thread.. go easy on the cut-off disks as they have been found breaking and flying at high speed when not used properly.
Here is the result - I aimed for a mushroom, but you could easily do a spool or serrated.

And a photo side by side with one of the original driver pins.

Now.. you just sand the rough parts, assemble the lock.. (you can also change the key pins at this time for extra fun) and enjoy your picking.
It works as a charm. Hope it might be useful to someone as bored as I was.
