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Notes on Picking Pin Tumbler Locks

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작성자 Henry
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Carom shots require precise control of the cue ball’s speed and direction, making them a great way to showcase your mastery of cue ball manipulation. When the last ball is pocketed, the game is ended. Had such a table been maintained the 33 year span in the First Class game would also have caught the eye. Those who think they have what it takes to survive in this lair camp out every other year for the chance to obtain free tickets to Garriott's four-night haunted house. Known as "The Strangest House in the World," Körner's Folly in Kernersville, N.C., takes eccentric home designs to a new level -- that is, lots of new levels. It takes several hundred volunteers and tens of thousands of dollars to put on the event, but Garriott truly seems to enjoy it. In a lock with six pin stacks with a uniform chance of a pin setting at either shear line, what is billiards the probability of a picked lock actually opening is only 1/64. Picking techniques for these locks involve the use of special torque tools designed to put torque on only one of the two concentric plugs.



It's possible that the plug will turn as soon as you set the first pin; if this happens, it's because you inadvertently lifted the other pin with the shaft of your pick while you were working on the first one. When the energy transfers, the top pin moves up while the bottom pin slows down, and a gap is created between the two pins. While it's possible that the hidden passageway was used to transport slaves on the Underground Railroad, some of the home's other visitors haven't been so lucky. The house was constructed by Captain Jonathan Hunt in 1710. To provide protection from the local Native Americans, Captain Hunt installed a secret passageway in the home as a family hiding spot. If Native Americans attacked, the family would need a place to hide, so Brown's design included nine secret passageways and a hidden room adjacent to the Indian Lookout room. Note how the wards extend across the front of the pins; this is called a "paracentric" design in locksmithing parlance. Note that excessive raking with any of these techniques will tend to overset pins, so be prepared to release torque and start over from time to time. If this happens, you won't get the lock open until you release torque and start over.

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According to Paul Brown, Red Baron's Publisher and antiques guru, the trick to finding antiques is a combination of participating in the word-of-mouth antiques network and "beating the bush." Red Baron rarely has difficulty locating and obtaining pieces; they have antiques and art experts stationed in different regions all over the world scouring estate sales and other antique markets for pieces to ship back to Atlanta. Neutral tones like black, brown, or gray are popular choices as they blend well with most interior designs. You might say the actor and playwright designed his eccentric home to operate somewhat like the stage. You'd think with a name like the Coffin House, this residence would be frightening. As a residence hall on the campus of Smith College, in Northampton, Mass., Sessions House has probably seen its share of eccentric student behavior over the years. No word on whether Sessions House features a hidden passageway to the Sessions Annex next door. If this story is true, it seems more likely that the girls broke their necks; surely the hidden passageway wasn't so hard to find that the other students wouldn't have come to their classmates' rescue when it was discovered the girls were missing.



Turn the page to find out about the ultimate in haunted houses. Find the binding pin and the non-binding pin. Left: The correct key lifts the pin stacks to align the cuts at the shear line. The two shear lines are keyed independently by a "double height" pin stack, with one set of cuts keyed to each. It's said that you can hear two girls who found the secret passageway one Halloween, only to fall through a hole on a staircase. The Octagon House, with its nine secret passageways and secret room, was one home in the area that hosted numerous runaway slaves who passed through. It's said that the voices sometimes heard in the halls might be those of the 20 party members who were supposedly gunned down in one of the secret rooms. Take frequent breaks, and don't try to complete the whole course in one day. One sinister clue that might lead the way is the sound of two previous students. For a few years in the 1970s, the annex housed male students studying at Smith through exchange programs. Not long after that, in the years leading up to the Civil War, the house took on a completely different role.

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