
My first lockpick set. A homemade set made from hacksaw blades and allen keys. *Sniff* I broke my favourite tension wrench last night, which was made from a junior hacksaw blade. I was picking #2 on the practice board and it requires a lot of tension to turn the plug. *Sniff*


My second lockpick set. Made from hobby knife (also known as exacto knives) handles and hacksaw blades. The good thing about these picks is that they require 1/10th of the normal blade size you would use for a pick (like the ones above) and hence 1/10th the work!!

This is my third lockpick set but my first professional lockpick set. The SouthOrd SO-C2010 22 piece set. 16 picks and 6 tension wrenches. It's beautiful..... *drools onto keyboard* Sorry....


And this is my practice board. It has 6 spots for cylinders and 6 spots for padlocks. It includes a variety of locks and is a great help when there's nothing to do! Practice, practice, practice!
Top: #1&2 are deadbolt cylinders, #3 is a knob lock, #4 is an EFCO 6 pin cylinder, #5 is a simple wafer lock.
Bottom: #1 is a Lockwood (unsure of which model), #2 is a generic, #3 is an el cheapo "Home Security" brand, but is tough to pick


Well, give me your opinions, comments and flames.... I can take it.
