So far A quintrake, the twin peaked (fangs!), a former quint now an "uno" as it has just one peak after breaking & the er ..."medusa" which I do keep trying on locks (if keyway allows).
@@Dotslocks14 it's an odd one, due to the..'shank' height'? It fits into my 1100s but that's it so far. One side is kind of a half snowman & other half a point.
I've been neglecting raking both using and buying, so this is a helpful video, thanks!
@@GrouchyLenny Cheers mate I’m happy it helped.For me it’s fun way to open a lock and it definitely has its place in a Locksporters arsenal👊🏻
What rakes to have in your tool kit? The city rake of course. 😅
@@LockPickingPoet I wouldn’t argue with that I just haven’t felt to much of a need for it I suppose.Its a worthy tool though.cheers mate👍🏻
So far A quintrake, the twin peaked (fangs!), a former quint now an "uno" as it has just one peak after breaking & the er ..."medusa" which I do keep trying on locks (if keyway allows).
Iv never used a medusa though I I have seen lock noob using them before with varied success?
@@Dotslocks14 it's an odd one, due to the..'shank' height'? It fits into my 1100s but that's it so far. One side is kind of a half snowman & other half a point.
I need to spend more time raking, there is just as much nuance to raking as SPPicking & both dkill sets take practice