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To begin to learn Single Pin Picking (SPP), at least two tools are needed: one to manipulate the pins and one to rotate the lock plug. A pick with a hook profile is often recommended for SPP. It is generally recommended to use a turning tool that fits in the keyway without blocking access to the pins while still providing feedback and control of the rotation. | |||
Here are a few suppliers where hobby lockpickers frequently buy these tools | |||
* Sparrows Lock Picks - [https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/4.htm Hook] and [https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/rt6wren.htm Turning tools] | |||
* Multipick - [https://shop.multipick.com/en/opening--locksmith-tools/lock-picking--lock-manipulation/pick-sets--single-picks/single-picks/elite-hook-1-pick Hook] and [https://shop.multipick.com/en/opening--locksmith-tools/lock-picking--lock-manipulation/electric-picks--multipick-control/tension-tools/general-tension-tools/elite-tension-tool-03 Turning tool] | |||
* Digby Lock and Tool - [https://digbylockandtool.com/collections/picks/products/spp-core-set Hooks and Turning Tools] | |||
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Beginning Pin Tumbler Picking
Getting Started
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Next Steps
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Beginning Pin Tumbler Picking
CommunityLocksThis is where we talk about selecting and sourcing locks for beginning practice.
ToolsThis is where we talk about selecting and sourcing tools for beginning pracice. To begin to learn Single Pin Picking (SPP), at least two tools are needed: one to manipulate the pins and one to rotate the lock plug. A pick with a hook profile is often recommended for SPP. It is generally recommended to use a turning tool that fits in the keyway without blocking access to the pins while still providing feedback and control of the rotation. Here are a few suppliers where hobby lockpickers frequently buy these tools
PracticePractice LocksTOOOL UK Yale 1109 “Learn to pick” kit ExercisesTool CheckDisassembly
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BooksThis is where we mention some books, like https://nostarch.com/locksport |