Jess is out of college for a month.
Youtube doesn’t help very much .
How I did it: One of your picks is the rake and the other is the crank. You vary pressure on the crank while raking the pins in a lock. It can take a very long time this way (hours), but it does work. If you are really good, you can set the pins with the rake, but that takes an in depth knowledge of each lock.
Lessons & tips: lock picks are available online or you can make your own with the metal part of an old school ruler.
FerrinSquare is a backwords blackbird.
The first time I wanted to learn how to pick a lock was in 7th grade. My class would have to stand outside the door to Health class until the teacher came back from…i dont remember. Lunch, another class, something. Anyway, none of us ever did our homework and I tried to pick the lock with a bobby pin. I wish I would have succeeded. I would have been supercool.
Michael Varner is Sad, because he has to go to school tomorrow morning.
Because i am a bad person who likes to habitually steal and lie, and i and a self preservationist, i don’t care if you are down $20 as long as i gain $20.
Plus picking locks would = more stuff i could steal.
cranraspberry is doing many interesting things and very happy.
But I see myself eyeing random locks every now and then wondering if I could pop them open.
I had a customer once who had to borrow our hammer to smash his car’s window so he could get in, because he had locked his keys inside it. I don’t want to be that guy.
LyonTamer has resolved not to make any New Year resolutions.
They’re called bolt cutters. :D I had to use them once for my art locker when I lost the key to my lock. (Well, I didn’t lose the key – I had locked it inside the locker by mistake. How ironic is that!)
cranraspberry is doing many interesting things and very happy.
www.lysator.liu.se/mit-guide/MITLockGuide.pdf
Having some trouble with ‘real’ locks (door locks instead of padlocks). Have to be careful because I’ve heard they break off real easily inside the locks, then you’ve got a real problem.
Mostly having problems with pins that don’t set. I’m guessing its because of the order that I’m setting them, but I still don’t know the rules for that except for set the hardest one first and adjust the torque for everything else. Probably wrong. The guide should help me actually figure it out. Then I’ll be able to get into people’s dorms when they leave their alarms set to loud and early when they are on vacation.
eightofeight is clearing her mind, heart soul and life of clutter, little by little
when my mother used to lock me out of everything. I wanted in, so I learned to pick. I must have seen something on TV, or something (I do not recall), because I got good at it pretty quick. I used hair pins, and after my first two attempts, I was successful every time.
I hadn’t a need to do it for a long time after my teens, but just a few years ago, my BF, his brother and I went skiing. We drove to the place very late at night, in a blizzard, and it was FREEZING and 3 am when we got to the hotel. One of us (ahem) had accidentally shut the truck hatch and we weren’t supposed to close it all the way because we didn’t have the key. So there we were, freezing, and exhausted after driving 12 hours (and having been stuck on the rode for 7 of those hours), and we couldn’t get our stuff out of the truck.
So I said, if I can somehow get a bobby pin, I can pick the lock. they didn’t believe me, but they were desperate. No one at the hotel-staff or guests in the lobby-had a bobby pin, so I waited while they drove around and found a 24 hour grocery store. they came back with 2 different sizes of bobby pins, and with no faith in their faces, and disbelief in their eyes, they waited while I picked at the lock.
It was like riding a bike—everything came back to me, and bam! within 10 minutes, I had the truck hatch opened and we had our stuff. They were VERY pleasantly surprised, and I was their hero! Funny, too, because both consider themselves men of the world, think they can do pretty much anything, and both are very handy; but I was the woman with the skillz…hahaha!
Since then I’ve been called on to pick three more locks for others in emergency situations, and while some took much longer than others, I was able to open them every time!
Note: I only use my lock-picking ability out of necessity. ;-) It’s worth it for those weird emergencies, for sure.
I just got back from Defcon and learned a few things in the Lockpicking Village. I also bought a bump kit online. I haven’t had success, but I understand some principles now. I’m guessing leveling up to level 1 is the hardest part, and from there it should get easier.
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horselover15555 asks,
“Whenever I pick a lock, no matter how many pins there are in it, it always feels like after pushing up just one pin the lock opens. It only takes me one secound to open the lock no mater how many pins there are, shoulden't it take longer with more pins?”
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SubZeroFreeze asks,
“How can I pick a basic door (knob) lock? My friend/house mate drinks sometimes, and when she's depressed, she locks herself in the room, and it worries me. I would really appreciate it if I could figure out how to open just a basic door lock. Thanks.”
— 3 years ago |
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