How To Open Lock Without Key | How To Break a Lock | open | lock | abcd ______________ Music Credit: No copyright sounds https://youtube.com/c/NoCopyrightSounds ______________ In this article, we will describe the easiest ways to open a locked door. If you want to open the door, read about each method, and watch a useful video at the end of the article. 1. Lock-picking The most popular and well-known method of opening a lock is via lock-picking. This technique typically requires a set of lock-picks but can be accomplished using a couple of paper-clips. * The first step is to insert the tension wrench into the lock and rest it on the opposite side from where the teeth of the key would normally rest. If you do not know which way the lock turns, turn the wrench to identify the most likely direction. This will be the direction to turn when the time comes. * Hold the tension wrench twisted in the correct direction and insert the rake into the lock where the teeth of the keys would go. Push and pull the rake out of the lock, twisting it and working by feel. * By working the rake in the lock, you should feel the key pin reach the shear line (where the teeth would push them to) * Twist the tension wrench in the correct direction, and the lock should spring open! Like I said earlier, this sounds much easier than it is in practice. In a pinch, you can use paper clips, but they will not have the same ease of use as real lock picks. 2. Drilling Drilling a lock should only be done in a time crunch, and as a last resort. The drill will destroy the internal components of the lock and render it unusable. After the act, you will have to replace the lock and potentially other parts of the door. However, if someone is in danger or requires immediate assistance, this may be your only option. In that case, find the right sized drill bit, drill the top part of the key path (where the pins are located). Don’t push too hard, and slowly go through each pin (there are 5-6 pins in most of the locks). Eye protection may be a good idea to shield yourself from any flying metal. 3. Shoelace Technique Everyone walks around with a shoelace (two of them in fact) in their possession. If you find yourself locked out of your car, the shoelace method of opening your car door is reportedly the easiest way to get the job done. However, this only works with cars that have vertical locks on the windowsill. If your car has the physical lock “latch” inside of the interior handle, check out another method on this list. To do this, simply remove your shoelace from your shoe and tie a slipknot in the middle. Carefully thread the knotted end between the door and the frame of the car. Shimmy the knot downwards using both sides of the shoelace. It may take a couple of tries, but you should be able to loop the knot over the locking mechanism and pull on one side to tighten the knot. While applying adequate pressure but not yanking, pull up on both sides of the shoelace to pop the lock. 4. Using a Knife While using a knife may sound excessive, or possibly destructive, a carefully used butterknife can achieve the end goal in a variety of ways. Different types of locks can be handled with a knife in different ways. Household bathroom doors typically only have a simple flat keyhole. Placing the tip of the knife in and turning does the job instantly (a coin can also accomplish this). However, some doors with more complex keyholes can also be opened by bypassing the keyhole entirely. If there is enough room between the door and door jam, a thin knife blade can be slid between. Once there, slide the blade up and down where the striker plate should be until you find the bolt. Push the knife in and attempt to get it around the bolt, finally pushing the bolt out of the unlocked position. A butterknife can also be used to pick the lock in place of paper clips or a lock-picking set. By inserting the knife blade into the lock as far as it goes and applying pressure in different directions, you may be able to pop the lock open. This is by no means a science, and you may have to play with the lock for a while before succeeding. 5. Using a Credit Card This method is sometimes used by a locksmith, but instead of a credit card they use a thicker plastic shim. Similar to using a knife, the credit card needs to be inserted between a door and a strike plate (the part that is mounted to the frame of the door that has a hole where latch goes in) and push the latch out. How to Open a Locked Door Video With this video, it will be much easier to understand how to open a locked door. If you still have questions, please, write to us comment Need more helpful tips? Subscribe to our YouTube channel #unlock #lockdown #openlockwithoutkey |