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Open Locksport (Inperson)

  • Thu, September 07, 2023
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Twin Cities Maker
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Welcome

Whether you are an experienced picker or brand new to the hobby, Open Locksport – hosted at Twin Cities Maker – is an opportunity to meet other people in the area who are interested in picking locks for fun. Many regular attendees are interested in other security related topics as well, such as the intersection of cyber and physical security.

Open Locksport is TC Maker’s second longest-running program, open to the public at 7:00 PM central on the first Thursday of every month.

If you are brand new to picking, stop by to learn hands-on from our frequent attendees and explore locks and tools provided by TC Maker.

As with all events at Twin Cities maker you are agreeing abide by and help us uphold our code of conduct to ensure that our events and our community are open and welcoming for everyone especially those most impacted

In addition to our code of conduct open lock sport operates under social rules to make sure that everyone feels comfortable attending,

  • No feigning surprise
  • No well-actuallys
  • No back-seat driving
  • No subtle -isms

Ask before Infodumping in Joy, it may be one of your love languages but consent is key, well actuallys and splaining breed suttle-isms that make people unwelcome in this space.

If you are someone who likes to read ahead, or are just generally looking for resources to learn more, here are some great places to start:

Resources

Text-based

A Locksport Primer http://www.locksport.com/home/index.php

This link leads to a PDF hosted by Locksport International that goes over some of the basics of locksport, locks and lock picking in a friendly comic book format.

TOOOL Learning Resources https://www.toool.us/resources.php

The Open Organization of Lockpickers is the most active locksport organization in the world, and maintains many well-developed resources in text and graphical form (slides) to learn the basics and beyond.

Lockpicking - by Deviant Ollam https://deviating.net/lockpicking/slides.html

Collection of slides and notes about many lock and lockpicking topics, some duplicated from Toool with some new material for those who want to go deeper.

Video

Learn Lock Picking: EVERYTHING you Need to Know! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTZddvAws9M

By Lock Noob, a prolific YouTube creator with hundreds of useful videos.

DEF CON 23 - Lock Picking Village - Preston Thomas - Intro to Lockpicking 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU7-r83Nx3Y

Published by DEFCON, the massive hacking conference. A bit of a rough recording of a lock picking village intro, but sufficiently clear and quite succinct. Runtime 27 min.

[1424] Lock Picking… An Inside Perspective

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_sy3dLwHkc

By LockPickingLawyer, another prolific YouTube creator with massive amounts of lock picking content. This video shows some picking techniques in great resolution and detail utilizing a cutaway lock.

Bosnianbill – a retired prolific creator with 1800+ videos on topics at all skill levels https://www.youtube.com/@bosnianbill/videos

Where to buy lock picking tools, and what to buy

Best places to get a cost-effective and serviceable beginner’s set of tools?

Covert Instruments (LockPickingLawyer’s online store) https://covertinstruments.com/collections/lockpicks/products/genesis-lock-pick

Toool’s Equipment Page https://www.toool.us/equipment/Necessary-Nine-Pickset-p365089401

Red Team Tools (Deviant Ollam’s online store) https://www.redteamtools.com/essential-lock-pick-set/

Lockpick Extreme https://lockpickextreme.com/product/12-piece-lockpick-set/

All of these sets are similar in capability in price, ranging from $19 - $30 (before shipping) with the Covert Instruments offering edging out the others because of how they have narrowed the short-end of their double-ended turning tools.

When purchasing lock picks for the first time, it is important to realize that more shapes (profiles) don’t necessarily correlate to more capability. Keeping with the basics improves your versatility as a picker as well as keeps your costs to a minimum.

If you are interested in looking at more advanced sets, here are some manufacturers to check out:

Peterson https://www.thinkpeterson.com

Sparrows https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com

Multipick https://shop.multipick.com/en/index

Southern Specialties https://lockpicktools.com

SouthOrd https://www.southord.com

Additional online communities you might be interested in

The old-school forums that started the hobby in the early 2000’s are still alive and brimming with knowledge:

Keypicking https://keypicking.com

Lock Picking 101 Forum https://www.lockpicking101.com

Most day-to-day conversation has migrated to Reddit, mainly r/lockpicking https://www.reddit.com/r/lockpicking/

Lockpickers United Discord https://discord.gg/lockpicking

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