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I'm making a #LearnLockpickingWithAlice zine for Fedi, and to hand out at an upcoming conference where I've been asked to host a lockpicking village.

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  • ๐Ÿ…ฐ๐Ÿ…ป๐Ÿ…ธ๐Ÿ…ฒ๐Ÿ…ด  (๐ŸŒˆ๐Ÿฆ„)A ๐Ÿ…ฐ๐Ÿ…ป๐Ÿ…ธ๐Ÿ…ฒ๐Ÿ…ด (๐ŸŒˆ๐Ÿฆ„)

    I'm making a #LearnLockpickingWithAlice zine for Fedi, and to hand out at an upcoming conference where I've been asked to host a lockpicking village.

    It's intended to answer "what should I know about lockpicking (and Alice) in the first 5 minutes?". Then I can explain concepts, teach techniques, and run hands-on demos from there.

    If Fedi is excited about this, I'll likely do more in-depth ones on specific aspects of lockpicking and related skills, like: improvised tools, decoding combo locks, slipping latches, etc.

    I'll make the finished versions available on my Codeberg page for free.

    ---

    # 1 Alice Watson's Itty-Bitty Intro to Lockpicking

    ## 2 Picks

    Slim teardrop-tip short hook for small keyways, sturdy gem-tip medium hook for bullying, a w-rake for luck, and several turning tools. I've opened 10x more locks with those three picks than all others combined.

    Sketches: each of the 3 pick profiles, and a double-ended wiper-insert turning tool

    ## 3 Lock Types

    Warded: wards stop wrong key from turning
    Wafer: flat wafers prevent core turning
    Pin-tumbler: pin stacks prevent core turning
    Tubular: pin-tumbler, but circular arrangement

    Sketches: a key and keyway for each of the 4 lock types, a wafer, and the inside of a pin-tumbler lock

    ## 4 Pins Types

    A pin-stack consists of a spring, driver, and a key pin. Driver pins have different shapes, key pins have different lengths (bitting).

    Standard: plain cylinder
    Spool: like a thread spool, causes false-sets
    Serrated: like standard pins, but clickier

    There are many others, but they're much rarer.

    Sketches: each of the 3 pins

    ## 5 Techniques

    Torsion: rotates core, use just enough force to balance a few coins on your fingertip
    Single-pin picking: find binding pin, set it, repeat
    Raking: generate random bitting guessesโ€”try rising, falling, flat, and rocking motions

    Sketches: turning tool & pick setting pin in cutaway pin-tumbler lock, raking motions

    ## 6 Practice Locks

    Clear: good for first 10 minutes, terrible feedback
    Laminated Master: good until trivial
    Master 140: has spools, good until trivial

    Sketches: each of the 3 padlocks

    ## 7 Bypasses

    Keys (TSA007, CH751): they just work
    Combs: open some locks as fast as the key
    Shims: good for cheap padlocks

    Sketches: TSA007 & CH751 keys, comb, padlock and door shims

    ## 8 About Alice

    Alice is a love-lock enthusiast, professional lockpicker, and lockpicking instructor who has been in the sport for nearly a decade. In that time, Alice has taught at several security conferences, hosted workshops, become a brand ambassador for Red Team Tools, and opened many thousands of locks.

    Sketches: Alice's profile pic, heart-shaped love lock

    LGBTQIA.space/@alice
    [email address]

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    @alice I follow for the lock picking. Keep it up!

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      @alice My biggest question: As a newbie, how do I tell if a given padlock is a good one to learn on, or really difficult?

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      @aly check out https://lpubelts.com/#/locks

      Find the category of locks that are fairly easy for you, then look to practice one tier higher.

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        I'm making a #LearnLockpickingWithAlice zine for Fedi, and to hand out at an upcoming conference where I've been asked to host a lockpicking village.

        It's intended to answer "what should I know about lockpicking (and Alice) in the first 5 minutes?". Then I can explain concepts, teach techniques, and run hands-on demos from there.

        If Fedi is excited about this, I'll likely do more in-depth ones on specific aspects of lockpicking and related skills, like: improvised tools, decoding combo locks, slipping latches, etc.

        I'll make the finished versions available on my Codeberg page for free.

        ---

        # 1 Alice Watson's Itty-Bitty Intro to Lockpicking

        ## 2 Picks

        Slim teardrop-tip short hook for small keyways, sturdy gem-tip medium hook for bullying, a w-rake for luck, and several turning tools. I've opened 10x more locks with those three picks than all others combined.

        Sketches: each of the 3 pick profiles, and a double-ended wiper-insert turning tool

        ## 3 Lock Types

        Warded: wards stop wrong key from turning
        Wafer: flat wafers prevent core turning
        Pin-tumbler: pin stacks prevent core turning
        Tubular: pin-tumbler, but circular arrangement

        Sketches: a key and keyway for each of the 4 lock types, a wafer, and the inside of a pin-tumbler lock

        ## 4 Pins Types

        A pin-stack consists of a spring, driver, and a key pin. Driver pins have different shapes, key pins have different lengths (bitting).

        Standard: plain cylinder
        Spool: like a thread spool, causes false-sets
        Serrated: like standard pins, but clickier

        There are many others, but they're much rarer.

        Sketches: each of the 3 pins

        ## 5 Techniques

        Torsion: rotates core, use just enough force to balance a few coins on your fingertip
        Single-pin picking: find binding pin, set it, repeat
        Raking: generate random bitting guessesโ€”try rising, falling, flat, and rocking motions

        Sketches: turning tool & pick setting pin in cutaway pin-tumbler lock, raking motions

        ## 6 Practice Locks

        Clear: good for first 10 minutes, terrible feedback
        Laminated Master: good until trivial
        Master 140: has spools, good until trivial

        Sketches: each of the 3 padlocks

        ## 7 Bypasses

        Keys (TSA007, CH751): they just work
        Combs: open some locks as fast as the key
        Shims: good for cheap padlocks

        Sketches: TSA007 & CH751 keys, comb, padlock and door shims

        ## 8 About Alice

        Alice is a love-lock enthusiast, professional lockpicker, and lockpicking instructor who has been in the sport for nearly a decade. In that time, Alice has taught at several security conferences, hosted workshops, become a brand ambassador for Red Team Tools, and opened many thousands of locks.

        Sketches: Alice's profile pic, heart-shaped love lock

        LGBTQIA.space/@alice
        [email address]

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        @alice very excited about this!

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          I'm making a #LearnLockpickingWithAlice zine for Fedi, and to hand out at an upcoming conference where I've been asked to host a lockpicking village.

          It's intended to answer "what should I know about lockpicking (and Alice) in the first 5 minutes?". Then I can explain concepts, teach techniques, and run hands-on demos from there.

          If Fedi is excited about this, I'll likely do more in-depth ones on specific aspects of lockpicking and related skills, like: improvised tools, decoding combo locks, slipping latches, etc.

          I'll make the finished versions available on my Codeberg page for free.

          ---

          # 1 Alice Watson's Itty-Bitty Intro to Lockpicking

          ## 2 Picks

          Slim teardrop-tip short hook for small keyways, sturdy gem-tip medium hook for bullying, a w-rake for luck, and several turning tools. I've opened 10x more locks with those three picks than all others combined.

          Sketches: each of the 3 pick profiles, and a double-ended wiper-insert turning tool

          ## 3 Lock Types

          Warded: wards stop wrong key from turning
          Wafer: flat wafers prevent core turning
          Pin-tumbler: pin stacks prevent core turning
          Tubular: pin-tumbler, but circular arrangement

          Sketches: a key and keyway for each of the 4 lock types, a wafer, and the inside of a pin-tumbler lock

          ## 4 Pins Types

          A pin-stack consists of a spring, driver, and a key pin. Driver pins have different shapes, key pins have different lengths (bitting).

          Standard: plain cylinder
          Spool: like a thread spool, causes false-sets
          Serrated: like standard pins, but clickier

          There are many others, but they're much rarer.

          Sketches: each of the 3 pins

          ## 5 Techniques

          Torsion: rotates core, use just enough force to balance a few coins on your fingertip
          Single-pin picking: find binding pin, set it, repeat
          Raking: generate random bitting guessesโ€”try rising, falling, flat, and rocking motions

          Sketches: turning tool & pick setting pin in cutaway pin-tumbler lock, raking motions

          ## 6 Practice Locks

          Clear: good for first 10 minutes, terrible feedback
          Laminated Master: good until trivial
          Master 140: has spools, good until trivial

          Sketches: each of the 3 padlocks

          ## 7 Bypasses

          Keys (TSA007, CH751): they just work
          Combs: open some locks as fast as the key
          Shims: good for cheap padlocks

          Sketches: TSA007 & CH751 keys, comb, padlock and door shims

          ## 8 About Alice

          Alice is a love-lock enthusiast, professional lockpicker, and lockpicking instructor who has been in the sport for nearly a decade. In that time, Alice has taught at several security conferences, hosted workshops, become a brand ambassador for Red Team Tools, and opened many thousands of locks.

          Sketches: Alice's profile pic, heart-shaped love lock

          LGBTQIA.space/@alice
          [email address]

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          @alice Iโ€™m very interested in what you have to teach.

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            @alice Iโ€™m very interested in what you have to teach.

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            @meltedcheese check out the hashtag, and let me know if you have questions about anything; I'll try my best to answer.

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              I'm making a #LearnLockpickingWithAlice zine for Fedi, and to hand out at an upcoming conference where I've been asked to host a lockpicking village.

              It's intended to answer "what should I know about lockpicking (and Alice) in the first 5 minutes?". Then I can explain concepts, teach techniques, and run hands-on demos from there.

              If Fedi is excited about this, I'll likely do more in-depth ones on specific aspects of lockpicking and related skills, like: improvised tools, decoding combo locks, slipping latches, etc.

              I'll make the finished versions available on my Codeberg page for free.

              ---

              # 1 Alice Watson's Itty-Bitty Intro to Lockpicking

              ## 2 Picks

              Slim teardrop-tip short hook for small keyways, sturdy gem-tip medium hook for bullying, a w-rake for luck, and several turning tools. I've opened 10x more locks with those three picks than all others combined.

              Sketches: each of the 3 pick profiles, and a double-ended wiper-insert turning tool

              ## 3 Lock Types

              Warded: wards stop wrong key from turning
              Wafer: flat wafers prevent core turning
              Pin-tumbler: pin stacks prevent core turning
              Tubular: pin-tumbler, but circular arrangement

              Sketches: a key and keyway for each of the 4 lock types, a wafer, and the inside of a pin-tumbler lock

              ## 4 Pins Types

              A pin-stack consists of a spring, driver, and a key pin. Driver pins have different shapes, key pins have different lengths (bitting).

              Standard: plain cylinder
              Spool: like a thread spool, causes false-sets
              Serrated: like standard pins, but clickier

              There are many others, but they're much rarer.

              Sketches: each of the 3 pins

              ## 5 Techniques

              Torsion: rotates core, use just enough force to balance a few coins on your fingertip
              Single-pin picking: find binding pin, set it, repeat
              Raking: generate random bitting guessesโ€”try rising, falling, flat, and rocking motions

              Sketches: turning tool & pick setting pin in cutaway pin-tumbler lock, raking motions

              ## 6 Practice Locks

              Clear: good for first 10 minutes, terrible feedback
              Laminated Master: good until trivial
              Master 140: has spools, good until trivial

              Sketches: each of the 3 padlocks

              ## 7 Bypasses

              Keys (TSA007, CH751): they just work
              Combs: open some locks as fast as the key
              Shims: good for cheap padlocks

              Sketches: TSA007 & CH751 keys, comb, padlock and door shims

              ## 8 About Alice

              Alice is a love-lock enthusiast, professional lockpicker, and lockpicking instructor who has been in the sport for nearly a decade. In that time, Alice has taught at several security conferences, hosted workshops, become a brand ambassador for Red Team Tools, and opened many thousands of locks.

              Sketches: Alice's profile pic, heart-shaped love lock

              LGBTQIA.space/@alice
              [email address]

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              @alice You missed a bit in section #8 Alice is awesome.

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                @alice You missed a bit in section #8 Alice is awesome.

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                @diverdutch I could include a couple short testimonials for good measure ๐Ÿ˜‹

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                  I'm making a #LearnLockpickingWithAlice zine for Fedi, and to hand out at an upcoming conference where I've been asked to host a lockpicking village.

                  It's intended to answer "what should I know about lockpicking (and Alice) in the first 5 minutes?". Then I can explain concepts, teach techniques, and run hands-on demos from there.

                  If Fedi is excited about this, I'll likely do more in-depth ones on specific aspects of lockpicking and related skills, like: improvised tools, decoding combo locks, slipping latches, etc.

                  I'll make the finished versions available on my Codeberg page for free.

                  ---

                  # 1 Alice Watson's Itty-Bitty Intro to Lockpicking

                  ## 2 Picks

                  Slim teardrop-tip short hook for small keyways, sturdy gem-tip medium hook for bullying, a w-rake for luck, and several turning tools. I've opened 10x more locks with those three picks than all others combined.

                  Sketches: each of the 3 pick profiles, and a double-ended wiper-insert turning tool

                  ## 3 Lock Types

                  Warded: wards stop wrong key from turning
                  Wafer: flat wafers prevent core turning
                  Pin-tumbler: pin stacks prevent core turning
                  Tubular: pin-tumbler, but circular arrangement

                  Sketches: a key and keyway for each of the 4 lock types, a wafer, and the inside of a pin-tumbler lock

                  ## 4 Pins Types

                  A pin-stack consists of a spring, driver, and a key pin. Driver pins have different shapes, key pins have different lengths (bitting).

                  Standard: plain cylinder
                  Spool: like a thread spool, causes false-sets
                  Serrated: like standard pins, but clickier

                  There are many others, but they're much rarer.

                  Sketches: each of the 3 pins

                  ## 5 Techniques

                  Torsion: rotates core, use just enough force to balance a few coins on your fingertip
                  Single-pin picking: find binding pin, set it, repeat
                  Raking: generate random bitting guessesโ€”try rising, falling, flat, and rocking motions

                  Sketches: turning tool & pick setting pin in cutaway pin-tumbler lock, raking motions

                  ## 6 Practice Locks

                  Clear: good for first 10 minutes, terrible feedback
                  Laminated Master: good until trivial
                  Master 140: has spools, good until trivial

                  Sketches: each of the 3 padlocks

                  ## 7 Bypasses

                  Keys (TSA007, CH751): they just work
                  Combs: open some locks as fast as the key
                  Shims: good for cheap padlocks

                  Sketches: TSA007 & CH751 keys, comb, padlock and door shims

                  ## 8 About Alice

                  Alice is a love-lock enthusiast, professional lockpicker, and lockpicking instructor who has been in the sport for nearly a decade. In that time, Alice has taught at several security conferences, hosted workshops, become a brand ambassador for Red Team Tools, and opened many thousands of locks.

                  Sketches: Alice's profile pic, heart-shaped love lock

                  LGBTQIA.space/@alice
                  [email address]

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                  #10

                  @alice ngl I've opened dozens of locker locks and a few big-ish padlocks with just scissors and some bruteforce in anything in between 5 secs and a couple of minutes (I was the one to open random lockers in my HS for ppl who forgot the key when the headmaster, who had the master key, wasn't available). You can go a long way with macgyver tools in lockpicking lol. I really appreciate fedi lockpicking content!

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                    I'm making a #LearnLockpickingWithAlice zine for Fedi, and to hand out at an upcoming conference where I've been asked to host a lockpicking village.

                    It's intended to answer "what should I know about lockpicking (and Alice) in the first 5 minutes?". Then I can explain concepts, teach techniques, and run hands-on demos from there.

                    If Fedi is excited about this, I'll likely do more in-depth ones on specific aspects of lockpicking and related skills, like: improvised tools, decoding combo locks, slipping latches, etc.

                    I'll make the finished versions available on my Codeberg page for free.

                    ---

                    # 1 Alice Watson's Itty-Bitty Intro to Lockpicking

                    ## 2 Picks

                    Slim teardrop-tip short hook for small keyways, sturdy gem-tip medium hook for bullying, a w-rake for luck, and several turning tools. I've opened 10x more locks with those three picks than all others combined.

                    Sketches: each of the 3 pick profiles, and a double-ended wiper-insert turning tool

                    ## 3 Lock Types

                    Warded: wards stop wrong key from turning
                    Wafer: flat wafers prevent core turning
                    Pin-tumbler: pin stacks prevent core turning
                    Tubular: pin-tumbler, but circular arrangement

                    Sketches: a key and keyway for each of the 4 lock types, a wafer, and the inside of a pin-tumbler lock

                    ## 4 Pins Types

                    A pin-stack consists of a spring, driver, and a key pin. Driver pins have different shapes, key pins have different lengths (bitting).

                    Standard: plain cylinder
                    Spool: like a thread spool, causes false-sets
                    Serrated: like standard pins, but clickier

                    There are many others, but they're much rarer.

                    Sketches: each of the 3 pins

                    ## 5 Techniques

                    Torsion: rotates core, use just enough force to balance a few coins on your fingertip
                    Single-pin picking: find binding pin, set it, repeat
                    Raking: generate random bitting guessesโ€”try rising, falling, flat, and rocking motions

                    Sketches: turning tool & pick setting pin in cutaway pin-tumbler lock, raking motions

                    ## 6 Practice Locks

                    Clear: good for first 10 minutes, terrible feedback
                    Laminated Master: good until trivial
                    Master 140: has spools, good until trivial

                    Sketches: each of the 3 padlocks

                    ## 7 Bypasses

                    Keys (TSA007, CH751): they just work
                    Combs: open some locks as fast as the key
                    Shims: good for cheap padlocks

                    Sketches: TSA007 & CH751 keys, comb, padlock and door shims

                    ## 8 About Alice

                    Alice is a love-lock enthusiast, professional lockpicker, and lockpicking instructor who has been in the sport for nearly a decade. In that time, Alice has taught at several security conferences, hosted workshops, become a brand ambassador for Red Team Tools, and opened many thousands of locks.

                    Sketches: Alice's profile pic, heart-shaped love lock

                    LGBTQIA.space/@alice
                    [email address]

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                    @alice knowledge does not take space so having a long-form version available at some point would be nice. Noting this and the hashtag for future reference, too!

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                      @diverdutch I could include a couple short testimonials for good measure ๐Ÿ˜‹

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                      @alice Only apropos

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                        @diverdutch I could include a couple short testimonials for good measure ๐Ÿ˜‹

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                        @alice @diverdutch "Alice shares her passion clearly and makes learning fun, unlocking potential wherever she goes"

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                          I'm making a #LearnLockpickingWithAlice zine for Fedi, and to hand out at an upcoming conference where I've been asked to host a lockpicking village.

                          It's intended to answer "what should I know about lockpicking (and Alice) in the first 5 minutes?". Then I can explain concepts, teach techniques, and run hands-on demos from there.

                          If Fedi is excited about this, I'll likely do more in-depth ones on specific aspects of lockpicking and related skills, like: improvised tools, decoding combo locks, slipping latches, etc.

                          I'll make the finished versions available on my Codeberg page for free.

                          ---

                          # 1 Alice Watson's Itty-Bitty Intro to Lockpicking

                          ## 2 Picks

                          Slim teardrop-tip short hook for small keyways, sturdy gem-tip medium hook for bullying, a w-rake for luck, and several turning tools. I've opened 10x more locks with those three picks than all others combined.

                          Sketches: each of the 3 pick profiles, and a double-ended wiper-insert turning tool

                          ## 3 Lock Types

                          Warded: wards stop wrong key from turning
                          Wafer: flat wafers prevent core turning
                          Pin-tumbler: pin stacks prevent core turning
                          Tubular: pin-tumbler, but circular arrangement

                          Sketches: a key and keyway for each of the 4 lock types, a wafer, and the inside of a pin-tumbler lock

                          ## 4 Pins Types

                          A pin-stack consists of a spring, driver, and a key pin. Driver pins have different shapes, key pins have different lengths (bitting).

                          Standard: plain cylinder
                          Spool: like a thread spool, causes false-sets
                          Serrated: like standard pins, but clickier

                          There are many others, but they're much rarer.

                          Sketches: each of the 3 pins

                          ## 5 Techniques

                          Torsion: rotates core, use just enough force to balance a few coins on your fingertip
                          Single-pin picking: find binding pin, set it, repeat
                          Raking: generate random bitting guessesโ€”try rising, falling, flat, and rocking motions

                          Sketches: turning tool & pick setting pin in cutaway pin-tumbler lock, raking motions

                          ## 6 Practice Locks

                          Clear: good for first 10 minutes, terrible feedback
                          Laminated Master: good until trivial
                          Master 140: has spools, good until trivial

                          Sketches: each of the 3 padlocks

                          ## 7 Bypasses

                          Keys (TSA007, CH751): they just work
                          Combs: open some locks as fast as the key
                          Shims: good for cheap padlocks

                          Sketches: TSA007 & CH751 keys, comb, padlock and door shims

                          ## 8 About Alice

                          Alice is a love-lock enthusiast, professional lockpicker, and lockpicking instructor who has been in the sport for nearly a decade. In that time, Alice has taught at several security conferences, hosted workshops, become a brand ambassador for Red Team Tools, and opened many thousands of locks.

                          Sketches: Alice's profile pic, heart-shaped love lock

                          LGBTQIA.space/@alice
                          [email address]

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                          @alice I would love to see this! An updated zine would be awesome. Have you seen Schuyler's from like 20 years ago? https://www.locksport.net/files/LSI_Guide_To_Lockpicking.pdf

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                            I'm making a #LearnLockpickingWithAlice zine for Fedi, and to hand out at an upcoming conference where I've been asked to host a lockpicking village.

                            It's intended to answer "what should I know about lockpicking (and Alice) in the first 5 minutes?". Then I can explain concepts, teach techniques, and run hands-on demos from there.

                            If Fedi is excited about this, I'll likely do more in-depth ones on specific aspects of lockpicking and related skills, like: improvised tools, decoding combo locks, slipping latches, etc.

                            I'll make the finished versions available on my Codeberg page for free.

                            ---

                            # 1 Alice Watson's Itty-Bitty Intro to Lockpicking

                            ## 2 Picks

                            Slim teardrop-tip short hook for small keyways, sturdy gem-tip medium hook for bullying, a w-rake for luck, and several turning tools. I've opened 10x more locks with those three picks than all others combined.

                            Sketches: each of the 3 pick profiles, and a double-ended wiper-insert turning tool

                            ## 3 Lock Types

                            Warded: wards stop wrong key from turning
                            Wafer: flat wafers prevent core turning
                            Pin-tumbler: pin stacks prevent core turning
                            Tubular: pin-tumbler, but circular arrangement

                            Sketches: a key and keyway for each of the 4 lock types, a wafer, and the inside of a pin-tumbler lock

                            ## 4 Pins Types

                            A pin-stack consists of a spring, driver, and a key pin. Driver pins have different shapes, key pins have different lengths (bitting).

                            Standard: plain cylinder
                            Spool: like a thread spool, causes false-sets
                            Serrated: like standard pins, but clickier

                            There are many others, but they're much rarer.

                            Sketches: each of the 3 pins

                            ## 5 Techniques

                            Torsion: rotates core, use just enough force to balance a few coins on your fingertip
                            Single-pin picking: find binding pin, set it, repeat
                            Raking: generate random bitting guessesโ€”try rising, falling, flat, and rocking motions

                            Sketches: turning tool & pick setting pin in cutaway pin-tumbler lock, raking motions

                            ## 6 Practice Locks

                            Clear: good for first 10 minutes, terrible feedback
                            Laminated Master: good until trivial
                            Master 140: has spools, good until trivial

                            Sketches: each of the 3 padlocks

                            ## 7 Bypasses

                            Keys (TSA007, CH751): they just work
                            Combs: open some locks as fast as the key
                            Shims: good for cheap padlocks

                            Sketches: TSA007 & CH751 keys, comb, padlock and door shims

                            ## 8 About Alice

                            Alice is a love-lock enthusiast, professional lockpicker, and lockpicking instructor who has been in the sport for nearly a decade. In that time, Alice has taught at several security conferences, hosted workshops, become a brand ambassador for Red Team Tools, and opened many thousands of locks.

                            Sketches: Alice's profile pic, heart-shaped love lock

                            LGBTQIA.space/@alice
                            [email address]

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                            @alice

                            I had no idea you were into lock picking.

                            I don't suppose you do or would consider a total beginners' course?

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                              I'm making a #LearnLockpickingWithAlice zine for Fedi, and to hand out at an upcoming conference where I've been asked to host a lockpicking village.

                              It's intended to answer "what should I know about lockpicking (and Alice) in the first 5 minutes?". Then I can explain concepts, teach techniques, and run hands-on demos from there.

                              If Fedi is excited about this, I'll likely do more in-depth ones on specific aspects of lockpicking and related skills, like: improvised tools, decoding combo locks, slipping latches, etc.

                              I'll make the finished versions available on my Codeberg page for free.

                              ---

                              # 1 Alice Watson's Itty-Bitty Intro to Lockpicking

                              ## 2 Picks

                              Slim teardrop-tip short hook for small keyways, sturdy gem-tip medium hook for bullying, a w-rake for luck, and several turning tools. I've opened 10x more locks with those three picks than all others combined.

                              Sketches: each of the 3 pick profiles, and a double-ended wiper-insert turning tool

                              ## 3 Lock Types

                              Warded: wards stop wrong key from turning
                              Wafer: flat wafers prevent core turning
                              Pin-tumbler: pin stacks prevent core turning
                              Tubular: pin-tumbler, but circular arrangement

                              Sketches: a key and keyway for each of the 4 lock types, a wafer, and the inside of a pin-tumbler lock

                              ## 4 Pins Types

                              A pin-stack consists of a spring, driver, and a key pin. Driver pins have different shapes, key pins have different lengths (bitting).

                              Standard: plain cylinder
                              Spool: like a thread spool, causes false-sets
                              Serrated: like standard pins, but clickier

                              There are many others, but they're much rarer.

                              Sketches: each of the 3 pins

                              ## 5 Techniques

                              Torsion: rotates core, use just enough force to balance a few coins on your fingertip
                              Single-pin picking: find binding pin, set it, repeat
                              Raking: generate random bitting guessesโ€”try rising, falling, flat, and rocking motions

                              Sketches: turning tool & pick setting pin in cutaway pin-tumbler lock, raking motions

                              ## 6 Practice Locks

                              Clear: good for first 10 minutes, terrible feedback
                              Laminated Master: good until trivial
                              Master 140: has spools, good until trivial

                              Sketches: each of the 3 padlocks

                              ## 7 Bypasses

                              Keys (TSA007, CH751): they just work
                              Combs: open some locks as fast as the key
                              Shims: good for cheap padlocks

                              Sketches: TSA007 & CH751 keys, comb, padlock and door shims

                              ## 8 About Alice

                              Alice is a love-lock enthusiast, professional lockpicker, and lockpicking instructor who has been in the sport for nearly a decade. In that time, Alice has taught at several security conferences, hosted workshops, become a brand ambassador for Red Team Tools, and opened many thousands of locks.

                              Sketches: Alice's profile pic, heart-shaped love lock

                              LGBTQIA.space/@alice
                              [email address]

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                              @alice YES!!!!

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                                @alice @diverdutch "Alice shares her passion clearly and makes learning fun, unlocking potential wherever she goes"

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                                @Nikkileah I'm not a girl, but I like the sentiment ๐Ÿ’–

                                @diverdutch

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                                  @alice I would love to see this! An updated zine would be awesome. Have you seen Schuyler's from like 20 years ago? https://www.locksport.net/files/LSI_Guide_To_Lockpicking.pdf

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                                  @Sempf ooo, that's good! Way bigger than what I want to make (I'm aiming for a 5-minute primer to cover the most FAQ I get, that'll fit in a pocket), but I'm going to share that one with folx too.

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                                    @alice

                                    I had no idea you were into lock picking.

                                    I don't suppose you do or would consider a total beginners' course?

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                                    @DarkSheepArts I'd be happy to. Check out the hashtag in the parent post for a short series I did for Fedi.

                                    Were you thinking something in person, remote, or materials for DIY learning?

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                                      @DarkSheepArts I'd be happy to. Check out the hashtag in the parent post for a short series I did for Fedi.

                                      Were you thinking something in person, remote, or materials for DIY learning?

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                                      @alice

                                      Thank you - I'll check out the hashtags.

                                      I'd be interested in remote learning. It's something I've been interested in doing for a long time, but also in my job, I keep coming up against either (a) doors that have been locked as long as everyone can remember and nobody has a key for, but which I literally have to get open, or (b) someone locked a door that isn't usually locked and then immediately loses the key.

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                                        I'm making a #LearnLockpickingWithAlice zine for Fedi, and to hand out at an upcoming conference where I've been asked to host a lockpicking village.

                                        It's intended to answer "what should I know about lockpicking (and Alice) in the first 5 minutes?". Then I can explain concepts, teach techniques, and run hands-on demos from there.

                                        If Fedi is excited about this, I'll likely do more in-depth ones on specific aspects of lockpicking and related skills, like: improvised tools, decoding combo locks, slipping latches, etc.

                                        I'll make the finished versions available on my Codeberg page for free.

                                        ---

                                        # 1 Alice Watson's Itty-Bitty Intro to Lockpicking

                                        ## 2 Picks

                                        Slim teardrop-tip short hook for small keyways, sturdy gem-tip medium hook for bullying, a w-rake for luck, and several turning tools. I've opened 10x more locks with those three picks than all others combined.

                                        Sketches: each of the 3 pick profiles, and a double-ended wiper-insert turning tool

                                        ## 3 Lock Types

                                        Warded: wards stop wrong key from turning
                                        Wafer: flat wafers prevent core turning
                                        Pin-tumbler: pin stacks prevent core turning
                                        Tubular: pin-tumbler, but circular arrangement

                                        Sketches: a key and keyway for each of the 4 lock types, a wafer, and the inside of a pin-tumbler lock

                                        ## 4 Pins Types

                                        A pin-stack consists of a spring, driver, and a key pin. Driver pins have different shapes, key pins have different lengths (bitting).

                                        Standard: plain cylinder
                                        Spool: like a thread spool, causes false-sets
                                        Serrated: like standard pins, but clickier

                                        There are many others, but they're much rarer.

                                        Sketches: each of the 3 pins

                                        ## 5 Techniques

                                        Torsion: rotates core, use just enough force to balance a few coins on your fingertip
                                        Single-pin picking: find binding pin, set it, repeat
                                        Raking: generate random bitting guessesโ€”try rising, falling, flat, and rocking motions

                                        Sketches: turning tool & pick setting pin in cutaway pin-tumbler lock, raking motions

                                        ## 6 Practice Locks

                                        Clear: good for first 10 minutes, terrible feedback
                                        Laminated Master: good until trivial
                                        Master 140: has spools, good until trivial

                                        Sketches: each of the 3 padlocks

                                        ## 7 Bypasses

                                        Keys (TSA007, CH751): they just work
                                        Combs: open some locks as fast as the key
                                        Shims: good for cheap padlocks

                                        Sketches: TSA007 & CH751 keys, comb, padlock and door shims

                                        ## 8 About Alice

                                        Alice is a love-lock enthusiast, professional lockpicker, and lockpicking instructor who has been in the sport for nearly a decade. In that time, Alice has taught at several security conferences, hosted workshops, become a brand ambassador for Red Team Tools, and opened many thousands of locks.

                                        Sketches: Alice's profile pic, heart-shaped love lock

                                        LGBTQIA.space/@alice
                                        [email address]

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                                        @alice What about rubbings of the TSA007 and CH741? Easier to use as templates for filling copies.

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