The One GE's Golden Home Brews
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 1:15 am
viewtopic.php?f=39&t=5024 My previous home brew topic, all the rest will originate from here.
Hate to start off with yet another fail but hey at least it's good practice. Situation is I just got a brand new dremel and my first project was to make a cutaway of the famous Master N. 140 and then a video of me picking it. Well let's just say, no way Jose. I cut a little too low and messed up a portion of the warding which caused the pins to sit improperly. And can't forget the lining of the bible walls. You'll notice in the pics below a lateral cut across the top of the bible, the explanation behind that is; when I was cutting away the outer layer of material I went to high and weakened the bible's top portion and exposed the top allowing the spring to slide out. To correct this I made that cut and took an old American key and sliced it up to slide in there to be a hat for the springs. It would have worked out nicely but all hell broke loose first. I had fun to beat the man, and they were all spool pins except for their cousin who got back from spool fat camp and joined the gang. My next project is a new military American lock I'm picking and once it's picked I'm gonna polish it up real nice and return it to the shop I borrowed it from so look forward...damned !!
There's that metal piece I was telling you about.
Hate to start off with yet another fail but hey at least it's good practice. Situation is I just got a brand new dremel and my first project was to make a cutaway of the famous Master N. 140 and then a video of me picking it. Well let's just say, no way Jose. I cut a little too low and messed up a portion of the warding which caused the pins to sit improperly. And can't forget the lining of the bible walls. You'll notice in the pics below a lateral cut across the top of the bible, the explanation behind that is; when I was cutting away the outer layer of material I went to high and weakened the bible's top portion and exposed the top allowing the spring to slide out. To correct this I made that cut and took an old American key and sliced it up to slide in there to be a hat for the springs. It would have worked out nicely but all hell broke loose first. I had fun to beat the man, and they were all spool pins except for their cousin who got back from spool fat camp and joined the gang. My next project is a new military American lock I'm picking and once it's picked I'm gonna polish it up real nice and return it to the shop I borrowed it from so look forward...damned !!
There's that metal piece I was telling you about.