Great shout-out--truly love @Beercan Bushcraft 's channel, and all his great content. And great advice on "fidget picking"-I always have some locks with me any place I might have free time. Watching tv, while the wife drives on trips, my lunchbreak at work-use every time you've got if you want your skills to grow!
Even easy comfort locks make great fidget locks. Doing them mindlessly by feel really helps develop the fine motor skills and muscle memory needed for more advanced picking! And Beercan is completely deserving of a shoutout!
I’ve been working on the #5 for a while now. Being a lefty the tensioning was tough when I tried to emulate other presenters. Before I saw your video I’ve only managed to rake the lock open twice, randomly. With this video I successfully picked the lock twice within 5 minutes of finishing the video. now I can finally start to develop my feel. Thanks.
This is the best compliment that you could have given! My entire goal is to help folks learn, and if I contributed to you getting two opens that quick, I'm so glad to have helped! Thank you!
Hey, you're very welcome! I do have a couple of videos on raking/rocking that I've linked below. I tend to focus on single pin picking because it is a more involved skillset, but definitely plan on doing more on raking in the future! ua-cam.com/video/jQWD4e6KiYI/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/HxkeqjO6AHc/v-deo.html
I really like this episode! Lots of good info and tips for beginners (like me) just starting out. I don’t have a master lock #5 but I think I have a #3. I wonder if that one would make for a good fidget lock.
I'm glad you liked the video. The goal of the channel is to teach, and that includes all levels from beginner on up. The No.3 has the same core (I think), so it's likely to feel similar from a fidget/get a sense for the pins point of view.
Amazing production quality considering your channel hasn't "blown up" yet. The more in depth advice given during the video is an amazing idea as well. Keep this up and you'll soon have a new career. Great video.
Thank you for the compliment! I'm a photographer and have pro lighting gear and cameras, and I have a small semi-pro recording studio, so I have quality microphones as well. My main focus is for this channel to be an educational resource, so I try to be as detailed as I can. I truly appreciate your comment and support!
@@pugspickslocks The problem is is the tools to fully displace both locking paws for the No. 5 doesn't exist commercially. You'll have to make them yourself.
I totally get that my videos are more long form with greater detail and rambling than most. If they're not for you, I totally understand and I'm not offended.
Nice video . Thank you.
Great shout-out--truly love @Beercan Bushcraft 's channel, and all his great content. And great advice on "fidget picking"-I always have some locks with me any place I might have free time. Watching tv, while the wife drives on trips, my lunchbreak at work-use every time you've got if you want your skills to grow!
Even easy comfort locks make great fidget locks. Doing them mindlessly by feel really helps develop the fine motor skills and muscle memory needed for more advanced picking! And Beercan is completely deserving of a shoutout!
Great video. First time seeing a leftie. My brain hurts now.
LOL!! Sorry for bending your brain!! And I appreciate the compliment and comment. Thank you!
Good idea. So simple. I don't know why I didn't think about that. Thanks!
I'm glad it was helpful!
I’ve been working on the #5 for a while now. Being a lefty the tensioning was tough when I tried to emulate other presenters. Before I saw your video I’ve only managed to rake the lock open twice, randomly. With this video I successfully picked the lock twice within 5 minutes of finishing the video. now I can finally start to develop my feel. Thanks.
This is the best compliment that you could have given! My entire goal is to help folks learn, and if I contributed to you getting two opens that quick, I'm so glad to have helped! Thank you!
Thanks , 70 yr old beginner, thanks , good clear explanation , very helpful , thanks , moe
I love that you're diving into Locksport! I'm so glad to help you on your way! Thank you!
Thanks for the video, I like raking and rocking, how about some of those videos thanks again
Hey, you're very welcome! I do have a couple of videos on raking/rocking that I've linked below. I tend to focus on single pin picking because it is a more involved skillset, but definitely plan on doing more on raking in the future!
ua-cam.com/video/jQWD4e6KiYI/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/HxkeqjO6AHc/v-deo.html
Been trying to pick this for a few days. Wish me luck:)😊
I'm a little late replying, so I hope you've popped it by now!
I really like this episode! Lots of good info and tips for beginners (like me) just starting out. I don’t have a master lock #5 but I think I have a #3. I wonder if that one would make for a good fidget lock.
I'm glad you liked the video. The goal of the channel is to teach, and that includes all levels from beginner on up. The No.3 has the same core (I think), so it's likely to feel similar from a fidget/get a sense for the pins point of view.
Nice vid, thanks! What's the purpose of the hourglass shaped silver cutout over the brass cylinder? Is it supposed to hind picking in some way?
Amazing production quality considering your channel hasn't "blown up" yet. The more in depth advice given during the video is an amazing idea as well. Keep this up and you'll soon have a new career. Great video.
Thank you for the compliment! I'm a photographer and have pro lighting gear and cameras, and I have a small semi-pro recording studio, so I have quality microphones as well. My main focus is for this channel to be an educational resource, so I try to be as detailed as I can. I truly appreciate your comment and support!
You could dip the ends of the Goat tension wrench in plasti-dip! This will give you grip and soften the pointy tip without interface in the feedback!
This is something I've considered, but haven't gotten around to yet. Thank you for the tip!
Thanks!
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I'm a little late in replying so I'll say a premature Happy 2024!
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The No. 5 is also fun to by-pass. I have video on my old channel. The Peterson Silver Bullet can't by-pass this size lock.
I've never tried bypassing it. Mebbe I'll do a video on that in the future.
@@pugspickslocks The problem is is the tools to fully displace both locking paws for the No. 5 doesn't exist commercially. You'll have to make them yourself.
Use the key to mark the pic.
That's a great technique that many people use. It's a fantastic way to learn how to control your pick depth and feel what pin you're on!
The mistake is not keeping your videos under or right at 10 minutes.
I totally get that my videos are more long form with greater detail and rambling than most. If they're not for you, I totally understand and I'm not offended.
I still cant:(
What's hanging you up? Maybe I can help.