Electric Lock pick

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Let's begin.
















So here is our OralB humming bird flossier removed from the packaging. Its about 2 1/2" long. There is a single momentary push button on the side and it has a nice rubberized grip to make it easier to hold on to. It is a very ergonomic shape and rather comfortable to use. It will make a great lockpick!

With a few twists of the bottom of the flossier / Lockpick and the 2 halfs separate at the water proof seal thus allowing you to have access to the battery and switch and other internal components. Remove the triple A battery and save for something else not nesessarly lockpicking related...

Finally remove the blue plastic collar to expose the wiring to the vibrating motor as well as to the switch. On the shaft of the flossier there is a small black rubber o-ring. Don't loose this or it will make the unit very loud under operation and helps to make the vibrators pulses more consistent . This concludes our disassembly of the oralB lockpick

Our next step for our lockpick here is to melt a small hole in the bottom of the outer shell as well as the bottom the internal battery holder. You may need to bend the battery contact out of the way to make room for the wires.

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With the wire inserted in the hole in the bottom of the lockpick, connect the wires to the terminals for the battery. It doesn't matter what wire goes to what terminal on this if you dont reinstall the tripple A battery.







Lace the wire through the hole in the bottom of the lockpicks outer shell. If you have left enough extra wire, it would really make life easy for this.

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Next up cut the tip off of one of the lock picks you have acquired or made, the hole in the front of the flossier is 3/16th wide, just about perfect to fit the pick into. Use some superglue to affix it to the flossier

Make sure the lockpick is firmly mounted in the end of the flossier and apply a drop of superglue to the bottom of the flossier to make sure the wires won't rip out.

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