Poor Man's Paperclip Lockpicks
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Poor Man's Paperclip Lockpicks
Using a squashed paperclip, and a tension wrench you can begin learning the art of lock picking!
Supplies
You will need:
1. Fairly large paperclip
2. Hammer
3. Something to smash the paperclip on, anvil, rock, concrete
4. Tension wrench
Possiblities for tension wrenches:
1. Small screw driver with a bent tip
2. Another paperclip
3. Model rocket engine clip
4. An actual tension wrench out of a lock picking set
1. Fairly large paperclip
2. Hammer
3. Something to smash the paperclip on, anvil, rock, concrete
4. Tension wrench
Possiblities for tension wrenches:
1. Small screw driver with a bent tip
2. Another paperclip
3. Model rocket engine clip
4. An actual tension wrench out of a lock picking set
Straighten the Clip
Straighten out the paperclip as shown
Flatten
Flatten out the end of the clip thats poking out, this makes the paperclip rigid and flat enough to fit into the lock.
Test Out Your New Pick!
Picking locks takes practice. Check out the basics on how stuff works , another good document is the "MIT Guide to Lockpicking"
If you really are interested, purchase a lockpick set (around $15 for a basic one from southord). Be sure to check your state laws reguarding lock picking tools and the legality of it all, its always a good idea to see how deep you are getting before you jump in!
Attached is a video of the paper clip lock pick in action. The first section is using a small paper clip as the tension wrench, the second section I used a tension wrench out of a normal lockpick set.
Video is taken with my "stick the camera halfway in your pants" method
If you really are interested, purchase a lockpick set (around $15 for a basic one from southord). Be sure to check your state laws reguarding lock picking tools and the legality of it all, its always a good idea to see how deep you are getting before you jump in!
Attached is a video of the paper clip lock pick in action. The first section is using a small paper clip as the tension wrench, the second section I used a tension wrench out of a normal lockpick set.
Video is taken with my "stick the camera halfway in your pants" method