Dimple Lock Pick Set + Wrap-Up Case, Professional Flag-Type
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The key has rounded dimples drilled into the flat face of the blade, so the pins sit deeper in the keyway and have to be lifted from a different angle. This set gives you flag-type dimple picks shaped to reach those pins one at a time, plus a wrap-up case to keep them rolled together between sessions. Dimplenot flat edge-cut keys Flag tipslift pins one at a time Wrap-up caserolls picks together $37.99dedicated dimple kit What a dimple lock is A different keyway needs a different pick A standard pin tumbler key is cut along the top edge, and you pick it with hooks and rakes that ride that edge. A dimple key is flat along the edge with shallow round dimples milled into the face instead. Those dimples push pins that are arranged in a row down inside the keyway, often top and bottom, where an ordinary hook cannot sit cleanly or reach far enough. Flag picks solve that. The flat, blade-like tip slides into the dimple keyway and lifts each pin to the shear line in turn. That is single pin picking, the same discipline you already know from pin tumblers, applied to a lock that hides its pins in a new place. How you use it Tension, find the binding pin, lift to the shear line Set light rotational tension on the core, then slide a flag in and find the pin that is binding. Lift it gently until it sets, hold the tension you have gained, and move along the row to the next one. Reset and start clean any time the feedback turns to mush. Dimple work rewards a patient, light hand far more than force. The fastest way to learn this is on a lock you can see into. A clear dimple cylinder shows the pin stacks moving while your fingers learn what each flag is telling you, so the feel and the mechanism line up in your head. Practice path Move from flat keyways into dimple cylinders CheckLook at the key. Round dimples drilled into the flat face means this is your tool family. Edge-cut keys want ordinary pin tumbler picks instead. See itLearn the first sets on a clear dimple cylinder so you can watch the pins reach the shear line while your hands build the feel. BuildMap your binding order, smooth out your tension hand, then carry the same single pin picking discipline onto real dimple cylinders. This is a step beyond your first house-lock practice, and it is well within reach. The technique is learnable, but real opens still come down to the lock, its condition, and the time you put into the feel. Take it slowly and the dimple keyway stops feeling like a wall. Why this set A kit built for the dimple job Flag-type tips Shaped to enter a dimple keyway and lift pins one at a time, where a standard hook cannot grip. Single pin picking The same deliberate discipline you know from pin tumblers, applied to a deeper, side-fed pin row. Wrap-up case Rolls the picks together so the tips stay protected and organised between practice sessions. One clear job A dedicated dimple kit, so you are not improvising with the wrong profile on the wrong lock. Details What to know before you buy Brand GOSO Type Flag-type dimple lock pick set with wrap-up case Mechanism Dimple keyway, single pin picking with flag profiles Carry Wrap-up case that rolls the picks together Best for Pickers ready to move from flat keyways into dimple cylinders Not the tool for Edge-cut house keys: for those, start with standard pin tumbler picks Practise only on locks you own or have clear permission to open, and check the law where you live. Lock picking is a hobby, a sport, and a trade skill, so keep it that way. Good companions Set yourself up to learn dimple faster Clear Dimple Practice Cylinder See the pin stacks move as you pick them, so the flag feedback finally makes sense. Thunder Dimple Rake Set Try a quick raking pass on suitable dimple locks, then finish off the stubborn pins with your flags. Multipick G-Pro Starter Kit A refined dimple system in a leather case when you want to take the discipline further. Questions Quick answers from the LockPickWorld bench What is this used for? Picking dimple locks. That is the lock family whose key wears round dimples milled into its flat face rather than cuts along the top edge. How do I know my lock is a dimple lock? Look at the key. Round or oval dimples milled into the flat face, often on both sides, means dimple. A jagged edge-cut key means a standard pin tumbler, so reach for ordinary picks instead. Can I learn this if I am newer to picking? Yes. It builds on single pin picking, so the discipline carries over. Learn it on a clear dimple practice cylinder first so you can see the pins set while your hands catch up. What should I pair it with? A clear dimple practice cylinder to learn on, and a dimple rake set if you want a faster first pass before finishing pins one at a time with the flags. Take on the dimple locks your starter set cannot When the key wears dimples on its face, this is the kit built for it. Keep your tension light, work each pin to the shear line, and let a clear dimple cylinder teach your fingers the feel.
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