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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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    @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]

        BillS This user is from outside of this forum
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        Bill
        wrote last edited by
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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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                    DarkSheep Arts
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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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