[76] How To Learn The Binding Order When Picking Locks
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This video goes over the concept of binding order. When you are picking a lock the driver pins bind in a specific order specific to each lock. Each lock has it’s own binding order and it can change when you change the keying and the driver pins (adding security pins).
When you apply tension to the plug one of the driver pins will begin to bind, it will feel like it is providing resistance and is not springy or loose. Lock picking exploits the imperfections in a lock, some locks have poor tolerances and more expensive locks have tighter tolerances. No lock can have perfect tolerances theoretically, and this is the very exploit we use to open locks. These variations make lock picking possible and they create the binding order of the lock. When you are picking you probe each driver pin for one that is binding (one the has resistance and does not feel springy or loose) and once you set that pin the next binding pin will make itself known. You repeat this until all the driver pins are lifted to shear and the lock opens. When you figure out the binding order you have unlocked the map to open the lock.
Learning binding order is an important concept to master, especially when you start to progress to more difficult locks with tighter tolerances.
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Thanks for the video! I learned the binding order after watching the video!
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Couldn't hear the pins click because of the talking.
I am a 73 year old hobbyist. I stumbled on some lock picking videos that aroused my interest. From these I ended up totally confused. That is, until I found your videos. Your instructions are so concise and eventually intuitive. Many thanks for making an old man happy. Keep up the good work!!
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I’ve never picked a lock in my life but by the end I was like “yeah, five is definitely binding.”
Thanks for checking it out! I recommend giving it a go, it is a fun hobby!
I will check this out
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Picking locks has become my fidget spinner. Its calming and like a puzzle or rubix cube after work to keep my mind focused on the lock picking. Thanks for video!
Thank you for sharing! It is also just a really great community to become a part of. Everyone is nice and wants you do do well.
*Rubik's cube. It was invented by the Hungarian architect Erno Rubik, hence the name "Rubik's cube".
I can get frustrating though....
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That's not punny...
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The people whose houses I broke into and stole some things didn’t think it was funny either
That was brilliantly described.
Stephen Howlett thank you for the kind words!
You are a godsend, I was so confused at first, but you taught it brilliantly!
thank you for the kind words and I'm glad it helped :-)
As a beginner with the kit and having unlocked it a few times experimenting with the technique, that explained a huge amount regards the binding order and how important it is to understand the mechanics behind the bind and the order. I was experiencing this, but I didn't understand it. Now I understand what I was seeing and feeling. One of those lightbulb moments. Thanks.
thank you for the kind words and I am happy that this video was able to help you reach an AHA moment in Lock sport :-)
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I have to say you're one of the best teachers on You-Tube. I can follow and copy your actions and I'm learning bit by bit. Big thanks from me,
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I dont know how people cant explain like this. This is perfect dude. Thx
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I didn’t want to reiterate what everyone said but you’re a great teacher. Thanks so much!
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One tip (that I’ve never seen anyone mention) for finding the first binding pin is use the flat side of a pick (like the underside of a triangular pick) or even the handle of a tension wrench to put _all_ of the pins up as high as you can, _then_ apply tension, and then slowly remove the tool which is holding the pins up. You’ll hear each pin (except one)click back down as you draw the end of the lifting tool past it. The one that didn’t click down is the first binder.
Thanks for sharing
This is a good tip in general, but might not work so well on certain locks that have pins which are easily overset. Of course, if you overset a pin, it's easy enough to back out and start over, so definitely a good idea to try this first. An especially handy tip for locks that have rear pins which are low, stiff, and hard to get under.
I’m a beginner and you’re one of the only videos that really showed me what I was doing wrong. Good job and great info.
Sissy Pants 86 thank you for the kind words!
Just getting into picking. Yours are some of best educational videos on the subject. Thank You for taking the time to help us newbies .
This really cleared up a lot for me. Very well explained - thank you
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Thanks man I can finally understand what binding means lol
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EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT video and series.
The clearest and most concise ! Keep up the great work as there is none better on CZcams for understanding locks.
Would love to see working with sliders and disc lick mechanisms in the future.
I hope to in the future but right now I don't have the time
May be an old video but new and informative to me. You’re a very clear and patient speaker. Thanks!
Fantastic video!! Just ordered my first pick set and have been watching your videos and the exercise in this was fantastic practice and such a simple exercise to boost understanding. Thank you!
thank you for the kind words and I am happy to read that you feel that it will help you :-)
That was a great video on binding for beginners. On of the best I've seen in my opinion
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Wouldn't click next without a like... Awesome work mate
Livingstone Ambwere thank you for the kind words :-)
Wow I think this was the best instructional lock picking video I’ve ever seen! Bravo!
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Oh man i watch lockpickinglawyer alot and i havent ever seen such a good explanation!
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Thank you for making it easier to understand, I learned a lot from your video. Thanx
Steven Rockafellow I am glad they help thank you for the kind words!
#1 best beginners video I have seen - awesome clear visuals and explanations!
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Thank you!
Lock picking makes much more sence now for me.
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Just started at lockpicking, and how perfectly you explained this is just wonderful! Subscribed immediately
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Buddy I love these videos they are so great for the beginners. Are a teacher? Because you show and explain everything so well and your camera work is awesome my friend. Thank you for doing this series for everyone.
No I am a nurse but thank you for the kind words! I do like to orient new staff though :)
I do plan on doing a "How To Learn To Pick A Medeco" series after Lock Picking Home School but right now I can only get consistent opens with all standards. These mushroom pins hate me :( imgur.com/a/K3fO8
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Well done. Very useful stuff in an easy to understand organized little video. This channel is a great find for a beginner.
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Very helpful buddy. I really appreciate it. Been on a LPL binge lately and this helps me understand what I'm watching alot better!
I am glad it helps
A magnificent, clear, simple video that just helped me to understand the very basics I couldn't grasp. Thank you, really!
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This video is pure gold, I just got my pick tools and clear practice lock today. Incredibly interesting and informative about the binding pins vs the ones only springing.
Thank you for the kind words and I am glad it helps. I hope you have fun learning :)
@@HelpfulLockPicker Thank you, it only took me about 20 seconds to open the practice lock. Now on to a brass master lock. Thanks for the help!
Dude, this is endlessly helpful. Thank you!
WalkIntoMyFace thank you for the kind words, I'm glad it helped :-)
Tis video really taught me the right approach to picking lock. Never knew what "binding" means n the " sequence" to pick which pin first! Great help! Thank you
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I think this video makes things very clear! Thank you!
Thank you for the kind words, I am glad you found it helpful. If you have any questions feel free to ask
Great video. First time lockpicking and watched a couple of YT vids but no luck and then came across your one and did it almost immediately! thank you!
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thank you so much for this video, i finally understand the binding order!🙏🙏
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I didn't know anything about binding order until your video. Excellent video. Thanks.
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Binge watching your channel lately. While it is entertaining to watch legal professionals open locks, this channel has been more helpful for actually learning. Thanks! ( a riff from my favourite band at the end of every episode also brings a smile to my face!)
Thank you for the kind words and I'm glad it helps :) Also, you might be the first to have recognized the music :)
This explanation is so helpful. I'm going to watch all of your videos now.
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I just got my first practice set and this is really helpful! Now i just need to watch all your videos! Thanks!
Thank you for the kind words and I wish you luck on your lock sport journey. If you have a y questions feel free to ask :)
You are definitely a great instructor and keep it up thanks
Incredible video. I was having trouble with SPP and visualizing binding order, and this really illuminated it for me.
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I’m a brand new hobby lock picker and this was extremely help for a newbie like me! Thanks!
I am glad it helps
great video.. now I understand the whole moral.. for some reason you had showed and explained the whole concept much easier or better.. thanks
Thank you for checking it out, I am glad it helps!
Brilliant video for showing and explaining binding order!
This is THEE best video to learn single pin. Its so hard to find good videos on it this one is all I needed.
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You really lived up to your channel name here; great video and really helped me out. I watched many other tutorials from big names in this category but yours was so much more understandable and helpful and after watching it I was actually able to open a lock twice in a row that I have been struggling with. Thank you!!!!
Glad I could help!
I'm new to picking and this video was very helpful in clarifying and understanding. Mike
Thank you for the kind words and I'm glad it helped :-)
Excellent teaching manner, good pacing, nice and clear all the way through. Thank you very much. Wonderfully refreshing after all the 90mph inarticulate gabble that infests so much of CZcams.
Thank you for the kind words and I am glad it helps. When I find some more time I am hoping to update these since I have a better setup now.
Amazing description, very clear and precise.
Thank you for the kind words!
Transparent and cut away locks are still great for beginners because one big thing is just getting a feel for the pressure and the distances.
Just getting a good feel for how to move the pick seems pretty important to me. But you might be so far into this that you just take this absolute basic concept for granted, happens to everyone.
I am super new into this and noticed this as one of the areas where i need to improve a lot.
Since otherwise you won't even know which one just clicked with a normal lock.
Thanks for sharing! This is definently something that is crucial and takes a lot of experience to develop
This Video cleared up a huge mystery to me.. Thank you very much! Well done.
thank you for the kind words and I am glad it helps :-)
Just started picking as a hobby a few months ago and your explanation has helped me understand the biggest mistake I have been making thank you so much .....brilliant video
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This is a great video. I really learned a lot.
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Thank you so much! Just picked my first lock ever after trying rocking, raking, bitch picking for hours without any success whatsoever. This, in combination with your overset pins tutorial, was what helped me do it successfully. I just wanted to add something that made my life so hard; I was working on a Trelock, an old 5 pin German cylinder, and with your tips I had the binding order within 15 minutes or so. The problem was that the last pin always seemed stuck. Then I found out what the problem was; I had to completely release the tension when pushing down the last pin. The core had rotated slightly after pushing the first couple pins, and this caused the last pin to get stuck. When I released the tension, the core moved back a little and the last pin fit in, resulting in my first ever opened lock. Also, the core got stuck again after rotating 180°, I guess gravity caused some pins to fall down. This I could remedy by just pushing pins up randomly until it continued to rotate. Anyway, thanks again, I'm happy to sub. Would love to see you make a video on core rotation and what it can tell us when SPP, because I could only pick the lock by relying on BOTH the clicking sound and core rotation.
I have several videos on counter rotation when you are picking spool pins. Congrats on opening your first lock, you will learn each time you work on new lock.
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You are an outstanding teacher
Thank you for the kind words, I am glad the video helps. Also feel free to check out my Lock Picking Home School series if you would like to learn more!
Tried for 15 minutes before watching this hilariously i literally opened my case in 35 seconds. Thank you another skill learned 😉
Glad it helped!
Excellent advice
Really enjoyed that. I like the way you teach.
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Your videos are brilliant thank you so much for making these
Very clear and informative, I have one clear lock I'm really having trouble with going to try your suggestions tonight 👍 thank you again
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Best video ever to learn lock picking. See you next week..
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Hi what causes the pins to set in a perticular order every time for each lock
Each lock is built with different tolerances, so the holes do not align exactly the same way which changes it. Also, the amount of tension you apply can change the binding order. More tension can lead to more binding pins.
Great examination of the binding order!
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Very pedagogical, thanks!!!
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This was a wonderful explanation! Greatly apprechiated
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Mate I watched your video and applied the technique. first try of the day, I pick open my very first lock (4 pin cut away). Thank you for the help!
Congrats on the open!
Very helpful thanks
amazing video, super educational. it was easy to understand too!
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Another brilliant vid
Thanks for sharing
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what a great video. this one helped me more than any other out there
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Great informative video! I've been lock picking as a hobby for many years now, and the binding order is something that I stubble on quite often. Last time it happened was quite embarrassing though as I was helping my friend get back into his garden shed as he left the keys in it and clicked the padlock 🔒 shut, so I tried to show off and single pick it and failed so had to use a rocking technique with a city rake lol
It happens, some times you have bad luck. I am glad the video helped!
Finally someone describes how to individually pick the pins, thank you
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excellent ....best beginners videos thankyou
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Excellent video thankyou for the detailed explanation.
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3 years old but still fresh , nice one brother
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Great teacher
Very nicely explained, thankyou
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This is an amazing video, great job man, really.
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Hola, Exelente video, muy buena explicación y en detalle, FELICIDADES Y GRACIAS por compartir sus conocimientos altruistas. Reciba un cordial abrazo desde Sucre Bolivia.
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Excellent video, thanks!
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Best video I have ever seen when it comes yo lock picking
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This was really helpful! Thanks mate, now I understand my practice lock better :).
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Csanád Csuvarszki I was totally going to write the same thing. They never really explain the practice lock to you.
Very good video, well explained
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Thanks. Just ordered my first pick set (that cheap one on ebay) and looking forward to taking up the hobby. It's like a puzzle you have to do by touch and hearing, which I find pretty cool.
I wish you luck on getting started!
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Great learning video, thanks for posting.👍🙂
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Good job! Thank you!
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this was a very good informational video thanks you so much
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Great video man thanks for taking the time
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Dating for lock pickers: "You and me are really binding, you know. Cause we click together"
LOL thanks for sharing
Unfortunately it turned out it was just a false set.
Excellent tutorial
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Your video was exceptionally educational. Thanks for sharing. Could you please advise on picks used in this video?
I used picks from peterson lock picks
This video helped a lot! You got a new sub!
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Great video! 🔐
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Great info 👍
UK Lockpickers Thank you!
Great video!
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It's very useful
Very helpful
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