Lock pick Stand "Tactical Poly"

Lock pick Stand "Tactical Poly"

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I always detested traditional lockpicking stands sold by Multipick or other retailers, requiring me to screw on the edge of my table. So I decided to craft a stand that could be set on every magnetic surface and moved around with ease. For this reason, I embedded some extremely powerful magnets obtained from a broken spinning ergometer. It took numerous attempts until I discovered the right dimensions for the hole to perfectly secure an euro door cylinder. On top of that, the black spray painting gives it a sleek appearance. To make printing simpler, I divided it into four pieces and glued them all together using an ABS/Acetone mixture. If you're not using ABS, you can also use a standard two-component adhesive of your choice.

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