Help Please.

For my science fair project im doing it on different methods of lock piking and would like some very simple advice,
1) How do you use a snake
2) What is a good way to practice picking

THank you,
Nathan Stevens

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by: Anonymous

snake = rake = rippler is used with raking technique on pin tumbler locks. YOu'll probably set a couple of pins then have to use the diamond or hook to finish opening the lock. It opens when all pins align at the shear line and torsion is applied.

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