[370] Binding Order Explained Simply | Learn Lock Picking!
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When you are new to Lock Sport the concept of "binding order" is something that may seem confusing and impossible to learn. In this video, I break down what binding order is to the most simplest parts and show you exactly how it looks inside of the lock. Binding order is a skill you will need to master if you want to become proficient at opening up progressively harder locks.
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This is so helpful, thank you. I'd been watching LPL for years and started picking myself, but had no idea what I'm doing!
Happy to help!
Years? Not to be a dick, but there's tons of guides on the internet as well as books on the subject.. some are very cheap. Lpl doesn't do tutorials, he just magnifies the poor state of modern security and entertains us, so he's it's poor choice of channel for learning how to actually pick locks. I've learned a lot more by googling the subject than i ever could from lpl.
Perfectly helpful. You took the proper amount of time to explain, demonstrate and summarize. Thank you.
Thank you for the kind words and I am glad it helps!
Hey, @@HelpfulLockPickeri am brand new to lockpicking and am having lots of troubles getting the single pin picking down. Any tips?
Great demonstration.
Great job explaining it, and the visual drives the mechanics of it home. Thanks for posting. 👍🏻
thank you for the kind words and I am glad it helps!
Thank you! I’ve heard plenty of people talk about how the security pins should feel when they’re set, but I hadn’t considered that the key pins would feel different too! That will be a useful tip for me to remember going forward.
Gonna buy a set this summer and learn thanks for this explanation
Great video! I had no idea counter rotation would effect the binding order in that way.
Thank you for the kind words and I am glad it helps!
Nicely done, HLP. This series is a great reference. Take care and stay healthy.
Thank you for the kind words! Do you have any interest in doing another segment for Lock Sport Update?
@@HelpfulLockPicker At the moment I do not. But let me send out a query. I'll let you know tonight.
These videos are so helpful, thank you
Thank you for the kind words and I am glad they help!
As always very good explanation and your camera work is excellent to show how it all looks visually.
Thanks for checking it out :)
Nice job, well explained!
thank you for the kind words!
A great demonstration, thanks for this video, cheers
Thank you for checking it out!
Grest info snd demo. Another helpful video but very important. 👍😎
Thank you for the kind words!
Very helpful video.
Thanks and stay safe
Thank you for the kind words!
Have subscribed straight away you were so clear and concise.
Thank you for the kind words and I am glad it helps
Things like this really help new pickers!
Thank you for the kind words!
Another great video, thank you 😊
Thank you for the kind words!
I lerned a lot from this video
Truly excellent video!
Thank you very much!
Great demonstration!!
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Thanks for checking it out!
Good visual instruction
Thank you for the kind words and I hope it was helpful
THANKS
Nice video thanks for sharing
Thanks for checking it out!
Very nicely explained
Thank you for the kind words!
Great video my friend!
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Great video !!!
Thanks for checking it out
Ty/ sharing the video - help full definatly due we need liciense lishi or sci pick keys
Thank you for the kind words and I am glad it helps :)
Good advice
Glad it was helpful!
Very good, thanks
thanks for checking it out
Awesome channel
Thank you!
👍 Great explanation. Do most locks open/tension clockwise. Is there a rule of thumb?
I openeddddddddddddddddddddd finallyyyy,hahaha im so happy!My first lock hahah.Thank u so much man!
Congrats on the open
Great educational video HLP! Quick question, if there's crazy security in the lock, is the binding order still going to be the same every time?
The binding order shouldn't change as long as the pins aren't changed
thank you
You are welcome
Would you make a similar video demonstrating the quirks of different security pins?
I have a lot of videos on spool pins already, I plan to make some more on serrated in the future
Really good videos. I'm learning a lot. I have bought some clear plastic locks but now they are too easy. I have managed to pick a couple of Euro locks but I recently replaced a Union assa alloy and I can not pick it. I feel the pains binding ect but then they all feel loose but won't open. I have put hours into it. I'm losing interest and starting to feel I will never be any good at picking locks. Can you tell me what cut away lock you are using? Thanks in advance
This is one I bought on eBay. It is either Kwikset or Schlage.
this is the video that finally made it click for me
no pun intended
thank you
Thanks for checking it out and I am glad it helps!
Very nice video My Friend, i finally got me a new phone and have also made a new channel not about lockpicking but There might be some picking videos at some point tho and of course my locksport channel is back on track and i just made a video where you guys can actually see me IT was a bit wierd to make but i am happy i did
What is the name of the new channel?
@@HelpfulLockPicker this is the video on the channel
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How do you CCW pick an American 1100 series padlock?
Very interesting. At my job as a Maintenance Engineer, I have to re-key locks often. We use the same cores (Schlage SC4) on every lock in the bldg. Will the binding order be the same on every core since they're all the same or is each one different. I ask because if they're different, the order doesn't really matter because normally you would only have to pick a lock once. Especially with the Lishi since once it's picked, I can cut a key for it. Thank You.
The binding order will be different because it has more to do with manufacturing tolerances than the keypins. However, changing the bitting can make these binding order change due to the tolerances.
U are holding the uper pins up with the core , appling tension in core , right ?
So what about European style locks where the pins are located below the keyway?
Great video.
what happens for a masterlock 140 with 3 security pin? I am struggling to understand the feedback and how much tension to let go.
Thank you
Try top of keyway for better feedback
@@HelpfulLockPicker hey. Thank you. I got 2 of those locks and I can now open them. Thank you
Is there any way of knowing which direction will unlock the door? Clockwise or counterclockwise?
Great stuff man. But what is that tool your using to turn it?
It is the Lishi pick and decoder
15/86 videos done!
Nice work on the education
interesting how the order changes when you go the other way
Thanks for checking it out!
I'm just getting started and figuring this out... I assume binding order changes when you go the other way because the tolerances are different in that direction... my question is: shouldn't there be a relationship between binding order CW vs CCW? why does binding order not just invert when you go the other direction? I understand binding order is dictated by manufacturing tolerances and imperfections, but wouldn't they be the same in either direction? in other words: why is binding order going CCW not the inverse of binding order going CW? The holes are always the same size and the same amount off...
@@Zencat420 I was wondering the exact same thing. I'm new to the subject but I guess the only logical explanation can be is the holes (in the plug and/or in the body) are not in fact always the same diameter.
What if pin 4 and 5 are low and 6 is before those?
Hi I'm new to lock picking and I learn a lot from you. Can you please explain the tool you are using to tension in this video? (or refer me to a video you explain it?) thank you very much
It is a Lishi tool. You can see it closer up here czcams.com/video/TSFXSQcQIPQ/video.html
@@HelpfulLockPicker Thank you very much
It's called lock decoder.
Nice lushi
Thanks for checking it out!
Hi Sir,, Hey my question is , can you tension any lock and then pick it in either direction. I have an old lock with a WB stamped in it, and it is giving me hell. it seem I can only rake it open while I tension it counter clockwise. I cant pick it tho... Great Video too. Thanks
You can tension locks in either direction and get an open, however, it might not unlock the lock. To counter this, plug spinners were made to reverse the direction. For example deadbolts always open away from the doorframe and if you picked towards the doorframe that would not open the lock. With a plug spinner, you could reverse the direction and get an open.
@@HelpfulLockPicker Thank you You ,,I think I get it lol.
very useful information #Billingslocksmith
What happen when my 3 lock has not binding pin, each of them I can push down up etc without resistance not matter how much tension i do. What to do with occasion? I bough Yale cylinder but I can see all pins
I can change position of them like 1 to 6 2 to 4 and easily without looking on cylinder I can pick pick
It is possible the lock has really good tolerances and that is making it more difficult
Can someone tell me if they make a Lishi tool for a standard Sargent lock ? Im new at it but... at our facility we use a Sargent ASSA Abloy and the cylinder is not paracentric .....
with I could attach a pic .... can anyone help ?
I don't believe so
What is that lock pick set your using in the video?
I am using the Lishi tool
Is really possible to open lock counter clock wise in relation to clock wise
Yes you can but depending on the lock the mechanism might only unlock one way. However, this can be overcome by using a "plug spinner"
I have a selection of only 5 locks which I pick over and over for a few months but lately I am struggling with them? sometimes I can open them ok but other times it takes me hours...I guess I need more practice
It would also be a good idea to get a few more locks to throw into the mix. If you work on the same locks all of the time you will eventually develop muscle memory and will learn less from each encounter.
Congrats on the open and continuing on with the sport :)
What makes the binding order change clockwise vs. counterclockwise
It depends on how the holes lineup one oin will touch first depending on direction
Thanks
Where can I buy the lock that's using this video
I bought this on eBay
Why use a SC1, pretty sure the SC4 works on both 5 & 6? Just curious, Great videos btw.
I've heard mixed reviews about doing that
It does work. But you may be confused when decoding it afterwards.
Like to see a cutaway cylinder when picking spool pins
I am pretty sure I have several of these videos
Could someone please explain to me why does binding order exist? Why can't I just start from pin 5(last) and go to the first one. Why won't it hold there above the sheerline?
Also, does binding order exist on all locks with traditional pins? Do padlocks have a binding order?
Same !
What tool are you using?
Lishi pick and decoder
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What type of tool is that?
Lishi pick and decoder
Hola
hi
i want to work as locksmith, i seem a very interesting job
Thanks for sharing
What if sometimes I set 2 pins, but the rest all feel springy.
I would double check nothing is overset
Can someone make the thing via paper clips?
You can but it doesn't work well
So what can we now say about binding order?
The next which is binding is the next one? That easy?
Thanks for checking it out
reviewbrah is lockpicking
Thank you
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Thank you for checking out the video. Please don't pick locks in use or ones that you do not own
Does anyone write down the binding order of their locks? I don't. But it's a fact, they all have a unique order.
I don't understand how you can open a lock in both directions? My entire life I've turned my front door key in one direction because it WON"T go the other way, so why can you pick a lock in the opposite direction?
It depends on how the lock is setup.
Deadbolts always open away from the door frame. Padlocks can be setup to open either way based off how the actuator is designed
@@HelpfulLockPicker Thank you man! I really appreciate you replying to all my comments on your different videos hahaha. And it makes sense now, thank you soooo much. I'm pretty far into your lock picking home school now and It's amazing. You're very helpful and a great teacher.
Now I think I could pick a lock in an extreme emergency!!
Thank you for sharing this with us
What to do when 2 last pins just don't get set and keeping on springing back???
You either overset something or need more tension