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작성자 Demetra
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If pushed up, it eventually sets and the plug turns slightly (and the pin stack's state changes to set/not-binding). You should be able to confidently find each pin and push it all the way up, without jamming the pick against anything or moving other pins. Another way to score is by hitting the red ball first and then one cue ball for two points. 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. It can become very tempting to "cheat" a bit here and move ahead the moment you get a difficult lock open the first time, but that will only make the rest of the course that much harder. Drawbacks: as above, the momentum change you get is minuscule because you have to subtract off the 11km/s needed to launch the material upwards forever at all. So then, there is practiced throughout the world-rather more in Asia than here, although always by a minority of people-a discipline called meditation, which is to get in touch with reality. Meanwhile, when talking about pool, it’s often seen as the same game as billiards, but pool is more known outside the United States, what is billiards including Australia.



It’s not the ordinary sort of self-improvement procedure. To begin with, the clothes I am wearing are not those of a Buddhist priest, they are those of, say, a Japanese literary gentleman (which would correspond to the sort of person that I am), and they’re worn for the simple reason that they’re convenient and comfortable. To know who will begin the match, you will have to string, which can either be based on an imaginary line (head string) or the number of wins (scoring string). Lock picking involves fine movement and control, and if you're in a hurry, uncomfortable, frustrated, or distracted you will not make progress. Try each of your torque tools in the lock. Figure 5. Applying torque. See Figure 5. With the tool in the keyway, apply torque and try to turn the plug. You'll notice that it resists more than it did in the previous exercise because its top pin is pinched between the plug and the shell at the shear line by the torque you're applying. It's binding because it's the one most out of alignment in the direction you're turning, and so its top pin is being pinched (gently) between the plug and the shell.



Learn to apply the minimum amount of torque needed to turn the plug. As you lift the pin stack with torque applied, eventually its cut will reach the shear line, allowing the plug to turn; the top pin will then be completely trapped in the shell, while the bottom pin stays in the plug, no longer held down by spring pressure. When the plug turned slightly, it trapped the top pin above the shear line, preventing it from re-entering the plug. When you reach the shear line, the plug will turn. Apply some torque to the plug and feel the two pin stacks with your pick. Continue with the one pin lock, trying to apply less and less torque each time. Using the five or six pin lock, find a pick that lets you locate and lift each pin across its full range of motion without disturbing adjacent pins too much. Once you do this, one of the pins will be in the unset/binding state while the other (the one you set) will be in the set/not-binding state . Manufacturers set the pricing on the internet and in box stores. In particular, you should feel when you set a pin as much in the torque tool as you do in the pick.



The handle of the torque tool serves as a lever to turn the plug. It won't turn, of course, because the cut of the (single) pin stack is still below the shear line and its top pin is preventing the plug from rotating. You may hear a faint "click." This is because you've pushed the cut (between the bottom and the top pin) up to exactly the shear line. Overset/binding. The cut in the pin stack is past the shear line. Now the top pin is above the shear line and the bottom pin is below it. It is usually possible to insert the torque tool at either the top or bottom part of the keyway. Your goal is to learn to do this with the absolute minimum amount of torque needed to bind the most misaligned pin enough to distinguish it from the other one. Unset/binding. The pin stack is the currently most misaligned one. Set/not-binding. The pin stack was already picked. Now, while continuing to apply torque, insert your pick and find and slowly lift the pin stack. Lift each of the pins from front to back. When you feel confident visualizing and using picks to maneuver around the pins in the AR1 and SX keyways, you're ready to start actually opening locks.

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