It looks really cool, I feel like it would have helped a bit in my first few weeks of learning (I remember screwing up with the tension a few times and getting frustrated), but I feel like once you've picked for a week or two, or once you get a vice it'd start being much less helpful (or even a hindrance if beginners stick with it too long)
How many actual locks do you have access to the back of the lock to be able to tension from? Cool starter tool, but once you understand tensioning it’s sort of moot.
you have both hands available when picking a door lock.. even padlocks tend to hang in relatively fixed positions when actually in use.. being able to hold on to the lock is actually the least common situation in actual practice.
Actually David, You & RivCo are correct, only to a point. Not to be a bigger prick than I naturally am, but... Real world experience gives you the understanding that when preforming a NDE of a (sfic, WB, American, Hurd, master, or whatever) padlock on a daisy chain (gate / equipment) any given day of the year, the cumbersome position will have a bearing on tensioning & pick orientation... & when you know that just cutting off is not an option as you are required to have to return it, you'll understand why the challenges in locksport communities such as blindfold, frozen lock, off hand, one hand, mittens, etc... are fun as challenges, but are based in real world experiences. And yes there are a couple of tension tools that let you tension from the inner back of the core. namely for certain sfic & split core designs.. but not anything close to what's done in this video. As this setup is good for training & self entertainment purposes... just not for normal practice, it is as title stated a "trainer". Not for tension training, but for feel of pin placement. So take what I say with a grain of salt, don't take it personally / get discouraged, keep broadening your thinking, & don't stop voicing opinions... just be prepared to look at things at more than a couple different ways. It will take you much further. (& I hope you're 1/2 way there)
It looks really cool, I feel like it would have helped a bit in my first few weeks of learning (I remember screwing up with the tension a few times and getting frustrated), but I feel like once you've picked for a week or two, or once you get a vice it'd start being much less helpful (or even a hindrance if beginners stick with it too long)
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How many actual locks do you have access to the back of the lock to be able to tension from? Cool starter tool, but once you understand tensioning it’s sort of moot.
you have both hands available when picking a door lock.. even padlocks tend to hang in relatively fixed positions when actually in use.. being able to hold on to the lock is actually the least common situation in actual practice.
Actually David,
You & RivCo are correct,
only to a point.
Not to be a bigger prick than I
naturally am, but...
Real world experience gives you
the understanding that when
preforming a NDE of a (sfic, WB,
American, Hurd, master, or
whatever) padlock on a daisy chain
(gate / equipment) any given day of
the year, the cumbersome position
will have a bearing on tensioning &
pick orientation... & when you know
that just cutting off is not an option
as you are required to have to return
it, you'll understand why the
challenges in locksport communities
such as blindfold, frozen lock,
off hand, one hand, mittens, etc...
are fun as challenges, but are
based in real world experiences.
And yes there are a couple of
tension tools that let you tension
from the inner back of the core.
namely for certain sfic & split core
designs.. but not anything close
to what's done in this video.
As this setup is good for training &
self entertainment purposes...
just not for normal practice,
it is as title stated a "trainer".
Not for tension training, but for
feel of pin placement.
So take what I say with a grain of
salt, don't take it personally / get
discouraged, keep broadening your
thinking, & don't stop voicing
opinions... just be prepared to look
at things at more than a couple
different ways.
It will take you much further.
(& I hope you're 1/2 way there)
Yo bro how are you doing you still alive?
Holy fuck, turn up your mic volume.
get something better than bargain bin earphones bud