lock picking by shoedog
Lock picking is an art in its entirety. It takes lots of hard work, practice, and patience to pick a lock. Being able to sit in one place for a long time doing something that at first seems hopeless is the key to learning how to pick a lock. In the world of locks there are probably 1000's of different locks. The most common type of lock is the pin tumbler lock. Since this type of lock is the most commonly used lock, this is what I will use to teach the basics of lock picking. To start things off you must first learn how a lock works. The most basic of locks as stated above is the pin tumbler lock. A tumbler lock has a plug and shell with usually five pins with spring tension. Each pin has two parts, a top pin and a bottom pin. Both of which are held in a groove by a spring. As a key is inserted, the two pin parts are aliened to what is called the shear line. When the key is fully inserted into the key way all of the pins aliened to the shear line. Thus this turns the key freely between the plug and the shell along the shear line. Before you begin to pick a lock you need some basic tools. I might suggest for a beginner to start out with simply a safety pin and a very tiny Phi
Next take you safety pin or pick and insert it all of the way to the back of the key way. Now that you understand the physics of lock picking the rest will be easy. Try to be relaxed as possible and over use your sense of hearing and touch. Gently put a clockwise torque to the wrench. If you are right handed do this with your left hand. Another way to bind a pin is by applying sheer force. I could never emphasize the importance of how you handle this tool so pay extra special attention to what I have to say. The first of which is to push up each individual pin as you use torque on the wrench. This will only mess you up and you will not be able to pick the lock! Word Count: 800. It is illegal to pick or tamper with any lock that is not of personal property anywhere in the US If the owner of the lock is not present and you are caught expect some jail time. As tension is applied in usually a clock word direction the pin binds. Warning This short paper on how to pick a lock is for personal satisfaction and enjoyment only. When the top of the key pin reaches the sheer line you will feel the plug give slightly. Then bend the very tip of the safety pin to approximately a 55 degree angle.
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