"This is a practical book but hard work and requires practice. Worth reading if you have a real interest in locks and will practice. Not for beginers; I bought this book first then came back to it." -Stuart Gardner
"Having purchased similar books with varying degrees of satisfaction I easily rate this the highest. The text and pictures are independently useful and very complimentary. Its hard to call a book on lockpicking a must-read, but this should be a foundation for any learning of the subject."
-Decaf
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I can’t hear him talking
lenox n. 2 and 4 is egual??
Very nice picks. Maybe you should take some 180 grit sand paper to them though. lol.
just take a dremel to one and i’ve made some lockpicks like these, almost as good as southord picks
He has the same set up as me. Exactly the same.
How did you cut and shape the sawblades?
and (duh), do they work?
thx ofc i can use a saw blade:D
thanx man
nice work, i see you put a lot of effork in the there, nice finish dude 5′s
you did a good job with those picks but you should have atleast said sumething on the video
good 411 tnks
welll done man have you tryed these out are they stong like the ones u buy of the net
Nicely done dude!
that was Google search: lock pick templates just in case anyone was wondering. Also search jiggler templates & lockpick templates.
ggole image search: lock pick templates
i prefer sawsall blades. there moly-b metal.
hey where do you get the templates from and the right size ones to make your own tools i cant find this newhere… thanks
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