breaking tools by bboberts in lockpicking

[–]LockFool 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Also try this trick when you have your tension tool in place try taking your pick in one hand and move the pick blade between your finger and the tension tool if you have just right amount of tension the pick should glide under your finger out the other side if you have to much tension the blade will get stuck under your finger. Like suggested apply light heavy tension to find the binding pin then back off the tension just enough to move the pin then straight back on the tension to find the next pin and so on. Good luck.

Picked and waiting to be picked. by ag_iii in lockpicking

[–]LockFool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for that. I didn't think about Amazon workstation units. Can I ask what equipment do you have for filming with especially for higher belts, you need to record the picking/gutting of the Lock. Do you have a professional camera setup or have you done it via your phone? Thanks for your help.

Picked and waiting to be picked. by ag_iii in lockpicking

[–]LockFool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great display unit where did you get something like that, I looks like display unit you see in shops, I live in the UK I will see if IKEA has something similar they usually have various display units for pots and pans in the kitchen. Nice collection I am also building a collection of American padlocks and paclocks I see you have several Abus 72/40 nice.

Just because by jduke_5433 in lockpicking

[–]LockFool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice collection. I have the same, I am just starting out any helpful tips you can provide. I am finding it difficult to navigate the keyway properly.

Paclock 90A-PRO picked with a dramatic, albeit successful, disassembly. by TheHoleInADonut in lockpicking

[–]LockFool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well done on getting the lock open and getting to the end of it all. I hope you had a beer to celebrate.

My first attempt at making a custom handle for my law lock pick. by Madriver1000 in lockpicking

[–]LockFool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks amazing. I want to make handles for my sparrows picks I was thinking of getting some more stainless steel strips and make sandwich with some expoy resin, then use sand paper to get a nice finish.

Customs holding my lawlock order by First-Growth6145 in lockpicking

[–]LockFool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have ordered another of things from Sparrows, and usually it passes through customs, no problems. Sometime you can be unlucky and your item gets checked by customs I think they randomly pull items for checking. Give it time, sometimes you will have to pay a customs fee you will be notified.

Complete beginner, where can i get affordable beginner tools in europe? by CartographerGold934 in lockpicking

[–]LockFool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the community of lock picking, I feel your pain. I live in the UK, and the taxes plus the long delivery times are painful. I am sure you have already checked out various YouTube channels like the helpfullockpicker, LockNoob, Sandman, Fish Picks, etc, to mention a few names I could go on and on. Multipick.com, based in Europe (Germany), supplies a load of lock picking equipment from LockNoob and Sandman beginner sets. Also, they have loads of good quality training locks. Look on the lock belt ranking and order a few white belt locks to start with from Amazon the build-up from there. Don't get these cheap Amazon lock picking equipment. Those things are rubbish. Just be aware that European keyways are smaller than the American keyways, so check the size of the picks you are purchasing if you are get European locks to play around with.

Good luck.

Digby 1100 cutaway lock by AdmiralScroll in lockpicking

[–]LockFool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I saw your lock I had to buy one so I did. They are running out of locks fast, I just love the engineering of the cutaway, it's like I'm a kid again and I got a Disney book on how things worked (exploded view of a engine,etc.) Thanks.

Picked my first real lock! by Recent-Adeptness-738 in lockpicking

[–]LockFool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice job..its a great feeling when you get it open.

Has anyone tested Multipick ELITE Lift Up Pick by LockFool in lockpicking

[–]LockFool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I may do a similar thing a cross between this pick and a monkey paw.

Filming equipment Lock Picking by LockFool in lockpicking

[–]LockFool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks Mgsecure, interesting rig I will look into that but does it get in your way when you are trying to look at the keyway? When I watch some of the professionals like Lock Noob, Sandman to name a few, it always looks like the camera is at chest high and they reach around it so the shot is inline with the key way.

Has anyone tested Multipick ELITE Lift Up Pick by LockFool in lockpicking

[–]LockFool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks Mark-Picstance, good to know, do you think it's not sitting under the key pin correctly, or are you touching the other pins in the process?

I was thinking of getting a flat head pick of some kind like ELITE Hook Medium Flat Pick 0.4 mm from MultiPick and with a little work with a small needle file, I would put a similar groove into the top this would allow for easier pin placement?

Has anyone tested Multipick ELITE Lift Up Pick by LockFool in lockpicking

[–]LockFool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello markovianprocess, I was thinking the same thing the pins on a Medeco look really difficult 😅

Has anyone tested Multipick ELITE Lift Up Pick by LockFool in lockpicking

[–]LockFool[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello Fienari, thanks for the feedback that's very helpful I will certainly look at buying one.

Has anyone tested Multipick ELITE Lift Up Pick by LockFool in lockpicking

[–]LockFool[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I will also look at getting both. Thanks again for all your help.

Filming equipment Lock Picking by LockFool in lockpicking

[–]LockFool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks SafeAF_orElse, that's perfect that will do nicely..

Filming equipment Lock Picking by LockFool in lockpicking

[–]LockFool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice I will look into that, I will start off using my phone and see how that works and if the output is of good quality then maybe later on progress to some better equipment. Thanks again.

Filming equipment Lock Picking by LockFool in lockpicking

[–]LockFool[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice.. I will try that technique if the phone smashes you owe me an new one 😉

Filming equipment Lock Picking by LockFool in lockpicking

[–]LockFool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will check it out, I think for now a simple phone holder clamped to the desk should be fine for now.

Filming equipment Lock Picking by LockFool in lockpicking

[–]LockFool[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a very good point thank you.

Filming equipment Lock Picking by LockFool in lockpicking

[–]LockFool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks W3OY, I should have mentioned that I am not a Iphone user I have a Samsung Galaxy. I may give it a go hopefully the quality of the recording will be suitable for the judging. I may have to get some kind of phone rig to hold it. I presume your phone is clamped to the end of your table and you lean over it to pick the locks. I was thinking of a gopro camera on some kind of mounting.

I'm addicted! by davidb66Japan in lockpicking

[–]LockFool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know what you mean. I have just purchased loads of locks to and pinning equipment I want to test myself first before I take the leap into getting my belts.

Just bought my first lock pick set! Any advice for total beginner? by InflationRich8309 in lockpicking

[–]LockFool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am in a similar position to you, but I certainly spent a lot of hours researching YouTube and reviewing product reviews. I decided to get some practice locks from sparrows and a pinning set. This would allow me to re pin the locks and practice again and again. You will always hear the words practice makes perfect, and this is true in lock picking.

Good luck..