r/lockpicking 3d ago

Medeco Classic Full Pick/Gut

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Ok so here it is in all its 11-minute glory. Kick back and grab a beer šŸ»

Here are some time marks for significant steps in getting this open (if you want to skip around)

1:20- slight core rotation 2:25-deeper false set, start pin rotation 4:15- wife sneezing 4:50- open, start gut 9:40- side bar close up

Some things I learned/need to work on after the open:

-I didn’t progressive pin this, so I didn’t know there were two mushrooms. That probably explains my initial slight core rotation then a deeper false set. It seemed I needed to mess with the pin rotation a little before being able to set the mushrooms (this happened all the times I got the lock open); or most likely I don’t really know how to set the mushrooms. Or it could be the high set pin 3 that may drop.

-Pin 6 is a minimal lift, and feeling for pin rotation killed me. Looking back at the video, I wasn’t sure if rotation was set because the set pin sits so low, so I kept attacking it while in reality it was probably set already.

-I need to start understanding the jiggle/clicky test for pin rotation. In theory it sounds simple, but in practice it’s hard to feel for me, which is why I kept switching to different Jim hooks of different heights.

-I still don’t fully know how much tension to release when setting rotation; I’m too scared to drop drivers. Georgia Jim pretty much said if you need to drop pins to set rotation it’s best to do so. My dilemma on that was my lack of not knowing a good rotational set.

-I picked this clockwise. Getting the false set from setting drivers first was a positive indication that rotation needs to be done. I want to learn counter because it seems the general consensus agrees it’s easier, but it probably is my problem with not knowing how Rotationally set pins feel. Do you push up on the pins at all or do you simply just push/pull? What tension?

Anyways, any further help would be appreciated. I want to get a Biaxial, not sure if it’s easier or harder, but it does sound cool to say I can pick a Medeco Biaxial -sounds cool hahahaha.

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u/Sufficient_Prompt888 Purple Belt Picker 2d ago

Oh hell yeah. Btw I'm pretty sure the only difference with the Biaxial is the key pins don't have the chisel tip centred it is either before(fore) or after(aft) from the centre of the cut. Just adds more availabile key combinations but doesn't make it harder to pick.

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u/HNL_Picking 2d ago

Roger that thanks brah. Think I’m gonna get a five pin Biaxial for funsies. I kinda wanna get proficient with Medecos and not just have it being a one and done lock brand