The process for picking this one is probably one of the most interesting I've seen yet! Also, I'm really impressed by the quality of this video for such a small channel :)
@@MartinRoss-h3e they are called dimple picks and you can find them from a few different sellers. I got these for like $15 on banggood a while back. A few websites like that, Temu, Ali express, etc. have them cheap, but the quality isn’t great. Some higher quality options can be found from sparrows lockpicks, uklockpickers, etc.
@@robertobrien-t5p Not by me!!! 😂. I’m not sure to be honest though. I imagine if it is possible, it would be quite the headache. Could be wrong though!
I'm having the worst time with this lock lol. I guess #1 and the last pin are security pins. The spool must be pretty long and same for the standard ones. For me the false set never happens when poking around dimple pins. My theory is that the sliders might come into play earlier.
@@wolfganggrojcig2528 it’s definitely a tricky pick at first. I’d recommend taking a look at Bosnian Bill’s video where he actually guts the lock. It may give you a better idea of how to defeat it. I found it very helpful when I was learning to pick it. Keep at it and you will get it. Good luck! ruclips.net/video/-IJWV8wrJSY/видео.htmlsi=pfGywSVs3pKETLXx
@@plugspinner Well, I managed to get a very deep false set. I probably managed to pick all 5 pins but not all of the sliders. Unfortunately, I have no experience with sliders and I treated it as a spool, I kept setting the same slider as I set before and turned back the core, loosing every set pin. I was hoping for an open, but it's not what I got, should've went for the other slider.
@@wolfganggrojcig2528 That’s progress! If you are able to get a false set like that again, try pushing your pick against the back wall of the keyway. I have no idea why, but occasionally I need to do this to get an open. Hopefully it works for you too.
@@plugspinnerThanks for the suggestion! I managed to open it this morning! If I set the sliders correctly I can avoid this huge false set. All I would've needed to do is to nudge that slider further to get a complete open. A great success indeed 😅 and what a fun lock! I like it a lot because it is so responsive. "chatty" you might say. It has a lot to say and the false sets are fun to get. Unfortunately I only have the blue belt version 5 pins, 4 sliders. Wish I had the 9 pin version 😢
The process for picking this one is probably one of the most interesting I've seen yet! Also, I'm really impressed by the quality of this video for such a small channel :)
Thank you so much for your kind words 🙏. It is very much appreciated 😌
Nice work buddy👍
I've just found your channel, i have some sweet new content to watch 😀👌
Thank you for the kind words my friend. It is much appreciated! 😁
Where can I get these picking tools
@@MartinRoss-h3e they are called dimple picks and you can find them from a few different sellers. I got these for like $15 on banggood a while back. A few websites like that, Temu, Ali express, etc. have them cheap, but the quality isn’t great. Some higher quality options can be found from sparrows lockpicks, uklockpickers, etc.
Just got one of these. I'm going to attempt and pick it too 😅
In the meantime I managed to open it, twice
Can that lock be impressioned?
Robbie from huyton Liverpool UK 🇬🇧 just an idea.!
@@robertobrien-t5p Not by me!!! 😂. I’m not sure to be honest though. I imagine if it is possible, it would be quite the headache. Could be wrong though!
I'm having the worst time with this lock lol. I guess #1 and the last pin are security pins. The spool must be pretty long and same for the standard ones. For me the false set never happens when poking around dimple pins. My theory is that the sliders might come into play earlier.
@@wolfganggrojcig2528 it’s definitely a tricky pick at first. I’d recommend taking a look at Bosnian Bill’s video where he actually guts the lock. It may give you a better idea of how to defeat it. I found it very helpful when I was learning to pick it. Keep at it and you will get it. Good luck!
ruclips.net/video/-IJWV8wrJSY/видео.htmlsi=pfGywSVs3pKETLXx
@@plugspinner Well, I managed to get a very deep false set. I probably managed to pick all 5 pins but not all of the sliders. Unfortunately, I have no experience with sliders and I treated it as a spool, I kept setting the same slider as I set before and turned back the core, loosing every set pin. I was hoping for an open, but it's not what I got, should've went for the other slider.
@@wolfganggrojcig2528 That’s progress! If you are able to get a false set like that again, try pushing your pick against the back wall of the keyway. I have no idea why, but occasionally I need to do this to get an open. Hopefully it works for you too.
@@plugspinnerThanks for the suggestion! I managed to open it this morning! If I set the sliders correctly I can avoid this huge false set. All I would've needed to do is to nudge that slider further to get a complete open. A great success indeed 😅 and what a fun lock! I like it a lot because it is so responsive. "chatty" you might say. It has a lot to say and the false sets are fun to get. Unfortunately I only have the blue belt version 5 pins, 4 sliders. Wish I had the 9 pin version 😢
@@wolfganggrojcig2528 LETS GO!!! Congrats man, I know it must have felt great!
Where can I get these picks from.
I got them from banggood a few years back. I don’t know if these exact ones are still sold, but I think they have something similar.