Where Can I Get Or How Can I Make My First Set Of Tools

Where to buy

There are a varity of place to buy lockpicks, online being the easiest. Just make sure you are aware of the legal issues according to your local laws. The more popular sites (LockPickShop.com and Lockpicks.com) accept all major credit cards, payPal and ship pretty much anywhere in the world at a reasonable price. For your first set it is recomended that you purchase a SouthOrd 14pcs kit, this has all you need ( Short Hook, Long Hook, Snake Rake, Single Ball, Double Ball, Jagged Rake, Small Half Diamond, Large Half Diamond, Jagged Snake Rake, Broken Key Extractor and, 4 tension wrenches), is reasonably cheap (usually around $25USD) and sturdy (STAINLESS STEEL baby).

Making Picks

Materials

Places to find suitable metal include:

  • Hacksaw blades (carbon steel)
  • Windsheild (windscreen) wiper inserts
  • Bristles from a street sweeper
  • No longer in use dipsticks for a motor vehicle
  • Be creative find similar metal stock around you!

Most of these item can be found at you local hardware store or junkyard.

Tools

There are two manners to making picks by hand or with power tools here are some that may help:

  • Various metal hand files
  • Rotary tool (common brand being Dremmel) and verious bits
  • A bench grinder
  • Wet/Dry sand paper or emery cloth, Fine and super fine
  • Various peices of wood to use as sandingblocks

Templates

Various types of picks are very usefull for different locks and situations. It is best to experiment with the different types and variations of them when making you own picks. Various styes and templates can be seen below.

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Applying a template is as easy as tracing it on to your metal stock, another trick is printing it out and gluing it to the metal its self.

The hand method

Using a hand file, although takes longer, can make some of the most beautiful picks around. Using appropriatly sized metal, take various files and shape the metal to the template you are attempting to mimmick, remember perfection is not nessicary.

  • While using a file it is important to remember:
  • Files only cut on the 'push' and applying pressure on the 'draw' will only dull your file.
  • A clean and sharp file works best ( use can clean your file with a 'file card')
  • Watch out for metal shards and ALWAYS wash you hands before doing anything else.

Once you are finised the majority of the work by file it is time to use your sand/emery paper (starting with the fine and working up to the super-fine). Polishing you picks is very important, it is what allows smooth movement in the lock and the best feedback. By the time you are done polishing the pick it should have a mirror finish.

Power, POwer, POWER tooling picks…yeah! power! vrrrrroooom

Different types of picks will be easier with the Bench grinder, some with the Rotary tool and some it's best with both. Please note that power tools are tools and not toys it is easy to hurt yourself be safe, play smart.
Things you will need:

  • Hacksaw blades
  • Pick template
  • A vice, handy but not nessicary when using a bench ginder
  • Power tool (either a bench grinder or a rotary tool)
  • COLD and CLEAN water
  • Something to put that water in that should be large enough to submerge the pick
  • Wet/Dry sand paper or emery cloth, Fine and super fine
  • Various peices of wood to use as sandingblocks
  • SAFETY glasses, THIS IS A MUST. SAFETY IS VERY VERY IMPORTANT
  • A fire extinguisher and first aid kit are extremly reccomended just incase of accidents.

Bench Grinder Method:

  • Apply the template of your desire to the hacksaw blade.
  • Have all other items and materials ready in a clean and neat work enviroment, free of safety concerns.
  • Make sure your PPEs are in place, both on you and your grinder.
  • Turn that bad boy on.
  • Taking you marked pick start grinding away your negative areas.
  • WHENEVER the metal starts to feel warm submerge it in the coldwater ( this process is called Quenching and it allows the metal to keep it metalurgical properties)
  • Voila, the Pick is made… atleast the rough work is….
  • NOW sand and polish it till it shines

The rotary tool

  • Apply the template of your desire to the hacksaw blade.
  • Have all other items and materials ready in a clean and neat work enviroment, free of safety concerns.
  • Make sure your PPEs are in place.
  • Turn that rotary tool on.
  • Taking you marked pick, I suggest placing it in a vice, to protect you from missing fingers, start grinding, useing different bits to change the cuts and the grind on the metal shaping it to your liking.
  • WHENEVER the metal starts to feel warm submerge it in the coldwater ( this process is called Quenching and it allows the metal to keep it metalurgical properties)
  • Voila, the Pick is made… atleast the rough work is….
  • NOW sand and polish it till it shines…. this part is starting feel familar..hmmmm

Tension tools.

You can make these by grinding ( use the above method) allen keys. The easiest and most effective manner though is using windsheil wiper blades, bending them with pliers and then cutting to length.

Summary

Wheter you are buying, making, or customizing picks it is best to experiment with the different types until you find the ones you like best.

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