(033) Beginner focus on - Spool pins and picking spool pins

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • I have been picking a range of higher security locks with spool pins inside recently. Before I show videos that talk about spool pins, counter rotation and false sets, I thought it would be a good idea to do a focus on spool pins and how you feel for them and pick them. Enjoy!
    Remember: only pick locks that are yours and that are not in use!
    Contact me at: Locknoobcontact@gmail.com
    Great CZcams channels:
    Bosnianbill
    Islandlocks
    www.lock-lab.com
    Great places to buy:
    www.ukbumpkeys.com
    www.lockpickshop.com
    www.amazon.co.uk
    www.walkerlocksmiths.com

Komentáře • 76

  • @RWBHere
    @RWBHere Před 4 lety +10

    That is probably the clearest demonstration, of what spools do, and how to defeat them, that I've seen on CZcams. Thank-you, LN.

  • @benandsylvia
    @benandsylvia Před 2 lety +3

    THANK YOU!!!
    Finally, I understand counter rotation and false sets.
    Thanks,NOOB

  • @AK18bwheelz
    @AK18bwheelz Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you so much for this video. Ironically, I'm a true newbie lock-picker myself. Only for a couple weeks now have I been getting into the sport. I've been watching you and the other respected CZcams pickers, rounded up all the locks I could find in my garage, bought and fabricated a couple cheap sets, and gave her a go. I had some patient luck with various Master locks I found (a few No. 3s, a No. 4, a No. 5, etc. [many without keys]), however one I hoped would be easier was a 185D (without the key). Quick research revealed this lock had a few spool pins in it. I KNEW I was feeling my first false sets! Between this and the #bosnianbill video where he translated the tension to a cardboard box needle scale with a washer weight, the counter rotation feel was perfectly explained, and I knew it as soon as I felt it. Big smile on my face when I got her. A big thank you from Alaska, and keep up the helpful videos and information. Know that it is appreciated.

  • @davearmitage392
    @davearmitage392 Před 5 lety +5

    Spent countless hours trying to pick a lock with three spool pins. After watching this I cracked it within 3 minutes first time... thanks for the clear explanation.

  • @JDStone20
    @JDStone20 Před 2 lety

    Very nice! One of two videos that is the clearest, most concise explanations of picking spools I have watched!

  • @Spacecadet3890
    @Spacecadet3890 Před 8 měsíci

    You the real deal the other two im not naming are more for casuals and non pickers, your Channel is for real pickers not just observers

  • @darrendavenport8963
    @darrendavenport8963 Před 7 lety +1

    awesome vid on spools excellent demo of how to do it cant tell you how clear and understood every movement of your pick. thankyou again sir 😊

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 7 lety +1

      Darren Davenport, thank you :-)

  • @dr.s.p.
    @dr.s.p. Před 3 lety +1

    Wonderful explanation and superb demonstration! Together with Bill’s washer weight on the tension tool video; I saw the light. Thank you.

  • @branden525
    @branden525 Před 4 lety +2

    Well done! Thank you! I've been having trouble with the spool pins; this is very helpful.

  • @simonlivsey1740
    @simonlivsey1740 Před 5 lety +3

    Really loving your videos mate, you’re explaining things so clearly, for noobs like me it’s priceless!!

  • @cassiapalladium2921
    @cassiapalladium2921 Před 5 lety +1

    I was able to pick my first lock with spool pins as I was watching the video. I have broken so many lock picks trying to get this thing open before. you are my savior

  • @user-kp9oq3op6v
    @user-kp9oq3op6v Před 6 lety +2

    Hey Ln, I got some padlocks to practice on instead of the see thru ones like you suggested and spent hour after hour trying to pick it with no joy, so I went back into your vids to find out what I was doing wrong and found this video, brilliant explanation of what is happening by the way thank you, it made it seem very clear what to do and how to do it, I just need to put it in to practice now.
    Thanks 👍

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 5 lety

      Thank you :-) 8 hope it helped :-)

  • @mikeburdi3464
    @mikeburdi3464 Před 6 lety +1

    I know that this is an older video but I just recently picked up a 6 spool practice lock and this helped me to understand it much better! Great video, thank you!

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks dude, I appreciate the feedback :-)

    • @silkroad1201
      @silkroad1201 Před 3 lety

      Damn, I call that a challenge lock. But then again I suck

  • @damienjones9719
    @damienjones9719 Před 4 lety +1

    Very informative, thanks for explaining in detail

  • @happycrazygnome
    @happycrazygnome Před 6 lety +1

    finally a good video of this thanx

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 6 lety

      No problem, thank you :-)

  • @raincheck5892
    @raincheck5892 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for that excellent video I learned a lot from it, thank you again

  • @bodybuildinggohardorgohome8188

    Great video ! Thanks

  • @v6cosworth167
    @v6cosworth167 Před 4 lety

    Enjoying watching your vids, fantastic, 👍👌😊

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 4 lety

      Even these really old ones? 😮

    • @v6cosworth167
      @v6cosworth167 Před 4 lety

      @@LockNoob Yeh, it shows progression of your picking and knowledge of different locks you come accross, i find that worth watching and demonstration of what you've learnt, 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @madhatters9624
    @madhatters9624 Před 5 lety

    Glad to see that you don't really need that specialized kit to pick this lock

  • @techwg
    @techwg Před 8 lety +3

    Amazing video. Probably one of, if not *the* best video I have seen to demonstrate and elucidate the concept of spool pins and how to defeat them. Can you please do videos just like this on other security pins such as serrated and mushroom etc? That would be absolutely amazing and incredibly useful for us newbies to locksport.

    • @techwg
      @techwg Před 8 lety +1

      Also, where can one buy a nice re-pinnable lock like yours and extra pins with multiple different security pins? That would save me having to keep buying millions of locks :P

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 8 lety +2

      That is very kind of you, and yes, I'd love to do some vids on other pin types, I just have to find some first... eBay might be a good place for me to start looking...

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 8 lety

      +techwg I got the cutaway lock in the video from www.locksaway.com have a look at video 011 for a full review and breakdown. I conclude that it's a great lock for demonstration purposes but it doesn't quite feel or act like a non-cutaway lock since so much metal has been removed.

    • @techwg
      @techwg Před 8 lety +2

      I am bidding on some job-lots of euro cylinders on ebay to practice. I have padlocks for now and more on the way. I know there is a guy who sells a cut-through lock somewhat like yours and on his site he sells pinning kits but the selection of security pins is extremely limited. Like 2 types, spools and serrated. Not even mushroom or any others I don't know the name of. However the guy I am thinking of has a lock which I don't think you can repin which is chock full of strange security pins. So unless that can be re-pinned I have no idea where to source such pins. However, IF you can pull it off and you make a little playlist series like this video on the various types of security pins, identifying them by feel/effect, explanation of them, technique for picking, then I think you would have the best series I have seen on security pins.

    • @techwg
      @techwg Před 8 lety

      locksaway.com/re-pin-kits
      This is the lock that has crazy security pins, not sure if you can remove the pins though: locksaway.com/ultimate-challenge-cutaway-6-pin-euro I don't think you can :( Maybe if you contact that guy he could try to get you some different security pins maybe?

  • @aburrini
    @aburrini Před 4 lety +1

    Dear great guide. Veeery exhaustive! I was able to apply your suggestions with success.. but now I have a cilinder that after a half turn blocks itself again. Now I do not understand if the pins goes back to block the flat side of the key or is another trick to avoid involuntary openings. Thanks again!

  • @mrkultra1655
    @mrkultra1655 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks

  • @Ayreek
    @Ayreek Před 5 lety

    Great video, glad I found your channel. Now, what to do if you think you have spools, ie: Master 140d, Abus 55/40, but you don't get counter-rotation? I always end up dropping the tension tool since i can't release enough to set the spools... Any suggestions?

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 5 lety

      That’s very odd. Some locks with spools with high cuts on all the positions on the key don’t activate a spool when Picked. Not sure what else to suggest, sorry :-)

  • @nickroethel3326
    @nickroethel3326 Před 2 lety +1

    I know this is five years late but i just got into picking recently. I figured out counter rotation on my own just through experience. The problem is every time I run into counter rotation it resets the pins. Even if I DO NOT release tension. The counter rotation itself resets pins. Is that a binding order issue? I feel like it is. I figured when I DO release tension I just am not quite skilled enough to find that happy medium. But the times I DON'T release tension I don't know what else could be resetting the pins. It usually doesn't reset ALL of them. So binding order is about all I can think of that could be causing that. Is there anything else that could cause that or is it binding order?

  • @PavLockLocksmith
    @PavLockLocksmith Před rokem

    how many spoon pins average is in lock?

  • @killiotta1
    @killiotta1 Před 3 lety

    Must that make picking multiple spools very difficult?

  • @techwg
    @techwg Před 8 lety +2

    I text madbob and he added some of your prybar tension tools to the site. I was the first order. I was not expecting to order so so soon, since my money is running low from so much lock-related gear. But since he was so prompt adding them to the site I felt I should do it or never do it. So I did it. I placed my order! What are the benefits to the curved ones?

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 8 lety +1

      Well done! They add a little comfort when hand picking some padlocks, you rest your finger along the curve. I quite like it but you'll have to try it out yourself when they arrive and see if it suits your style of picking.

    • @techwg
      @techwg Před 8 lety +1

      Nice. Well it will be a few weeks before I get them. I ordered a set of pry bars from ukbumpkeys and have yet to receive them. Can you comment on the brand your standard ones were on that video showing the mad bobs?

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 8 lety

      +techwg I *think* they were also from Ukbumpkeys, but I actually can't remember, sorry. I know for sure that they are not Peterson though!

  • @gabrielarchambault8034
    @gabrielarchambault8034 Před 10 měsíci

    I dont know what im doing wrong but im not getting much of a reaction from the lock the pins are just moving around loosely

  • @adamwest8711
    @adamwest8711 Před 5 lety +1

    I’ve got an old 5 pin Yale euro cylinder I have never been able to pick because it falls into such a deep false set, I can’t physically access the pins. It’s in my very own ‘naughty bucket’...it’s alone at present but I’m sure it’ll have company soon given my skill level...

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 5 lety +1

      Keep going back to it. It'll open one day :-)

    • @adamwest8711
      @adamwest8711 Před 5 lety +1

      Lock Noob Tried again today. 15 minutes of ‘wtf am I doing wrong?!?’. One day I will come back to this thread proclaiming victory!!! Today is not that day...

    • @rickylee2477
      @rickylee2477 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@adamwest8711did you ever pick that lock ?

    • @adamwest8711
      @adamwest8711 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@rickylee2477 I did! About 4 months later. Forgot all about this. Had to use a thin ssdev clone to do it if memory serves. Thanks for reminding me. A little late but, here goes….VICTORY!!! 😉

  • @TristanChaika
    @TristanChaika Před 2 lety +1

    Will the standard pin always bind first before the spool pins? How do you know which one is standard?
    I’m really struggling to not overset and also for feeling for counter rotation. Sometimes it’s there and other times not. I just got a Brinks 40mm and Master 141 to try out. Picked the Brinks twice right away (raked it the first time, and then spp the second, and got it really fast. But now I’ve been trying for several hours to pick it again with no luck. And the 141 has just been trouble. I think it has some fairly extreme keying and no slop in the core, so it’s pretty darn hard for this N00b.

    • @k5sss
      @k5sss Před rokem +1

      There isn’t always a standard driver, but most locks do have at least one to make key insertion more reliable. It’s often #1 and stainless for anti-drill protection.
      Standard pins will usually bind before serrateds before spools.
      However, these are not hard rules; be prepared for any position or binding order.

  • @iffidahl100
    @iffidahl100 Před 5 lety +1

    Trying to pick a Bezel, 6 pins4-5 spoles, but cant seem to find a false set. Have managed to pick it 3 times without really knowing what I am doing. Pins arent speaking to me at all. Atleast not in a language I understand. Needless to say I am a beginner. Any tips how to move forward?

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 5 lety

      If you can, dissasmble the lock and leave 2 or 3 pins in and try feeling for each pin and how they bind. It all just takes a bit of practice. Good luck :-)

  • @TheGeezzer
    @TheGeezzer Před 4 lety +1

    I like your videos Look Noob, you're an artisan, I've told you that before! So I expect your subs to explode any day soon mate!
    Anyway dude, I've just bought one of those mini bench vices you use, same make too. Its on its way to me as we speak. I've noticed all the lockpickers in vids use a mini bench vice rather than hold the padlock in their sweaty trembly mitts. Especially as I've to pick my SS80CS and SS100CS...both super-heavyweights! I've SPP open one side of the SS100CS and thought that if the bugger had been in a vice I would've done the other side too...tricky to manipulate the bitch with its 9½lb weight! So...another 13 quid goes into my lockpickin. 🙄 I'm well over a grand down now and I blame LPL for this journey. I've always had an interest in padlocks from a kid (I'm 56 btw) but that bar-steward kickstarted my inner passions. So I'm gonna be bankrupt, hungry and homeless soon but man what a fabulous collection of padlocks I'll have!🙊🙈🙉💨🔒💨😆
    Note: I'm an amateur, My SS100CS doesn't have an EVVA ICS, R1 Restricted or a Maur N4 core but the standard Squire KIK, they're ½ decent and superb for SPP a damn sight better than anything Mastercrock can churn out!
    Lock Noob, I'm telling you, I bought a two BIG brand new 64mm laminated M15DLF Mastercrocks a few days ago bargain at 15 quid for the pair couldn't resist at that price...city raked one of em open in 30 seconds! Rinse and repeat another 4 times!🔓💥

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob  Před 4 lety

      Oh yes, you are deep into lock addiction now. Welcome to the club! ;-)