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Here are two prototypes for the "Kid Sister" aka "Brat" set.

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    Here are two prototypes for the "Kid Sister" aka "Brat" set.

    The first image is one of the "Little Jigglers¹". The big pile is all the tiny locks it opened within a few seconds, and the small pile is the ones it didn't. The 2nd little jiggler in the set will have a different bitting and probably be about 0.5mm taller, because the locks the first one didn't work on were the ones with slightly bigger keyways, and some of the TSA007 locks.

    The second image is the "Petite Hooker¹" and turning tool. Both slender enough to work in almost any small lock, but still capable of opening anything a full-sized pick can.

    The final designs will have cute cutouts in the handles to make them lighter, easier to grip, and to guide new pickers as to where to hold them.

    ¹ I don't know if I can bring myself to name them like this, but I thought Fedi would get a laugh out of it.

    🅰🅻🅸🅲🅴 (🌈🦄) (@alice@lgbtqia.space)

    Hey, I'm planning to make some lockpicking kits for redteamtools.com that have an Alice-like aesthetic. The goal is to make something that will be appealing to folx who like 💕 emoji, and perform well enough to be part of security peeps' everyday carry. My design priorities are: 1. effective 2. cute 3. smol & lightweight 4. well made & reasonably priced Kit #1: "Bear Necessities" — This kit is designed to open just about any pin-tumbler or warded lock you're likely come across (especially in the US). > Two hooks, one rake, two turning tools, two warded picks, and a latch tool. Kit #2: "Kid Sister / Brat" — This kit is designed to open basically any diary, luggage, desk, cabinet, or other tiny lock—all while being small enough to hide in a lip gloss case. I wanted to make this one because not only do I love tiny locks, but also because they're everywhere and most lockpicking tools are too big to fit in their smol keyways. > One slender short hook, one small turning tool, two little jigglers¹, one TSA007 key, and one handcuff¹ key. ¹ get yer mind out of the gutter #Locksport #EDC [ ] I'm excited about the Bear Necessities! [ ] I'm excited about the Kid Sister! [ ] I just wanted to click a button!

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    • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

      Here are two prototypes for the "Kid Sister" aka "Brat" set.

      The first image is one of the "Little Jigglers¹". The big pile is all the tiny locks it opened within a few seconds, and the small pile is the ones it didn't. The 2nd little jiggler in the set will have a different bitting and probably be about 0.5mm taller, because the locks the first one didn't work on were the ones with slightly bigger keyways, and some of the TSA007 locks.

      The second image is the "Petite Hooker¹" and turning tool. Both slender enough to work in almost any small lock, but still capable of opening anything a full-sized pick can.

      The final designs will have cute cutouts in the handles to make them lighter, easier to grip, and to guide new pickers as to where to hold them.

      ¹ I don't know if I can bring myself to name them like this, but I thought Fedi would get a laugh out of it.

      🅰🅻🅸🅲🅴 (🌈🦄) (@alice@lgbtqia.space)

      Hey, I'm planning to make some lockpicking kits for redteamtools.com that have an Alice-like aesthetic. The goal is to make something that will be appealing to folx who like 💕 emoji, and perform well enough to be part of security peeps' everyday carry. My design priorities are: 1. effective 2. cute 3. smol & lightweight 4. well made & reasonably priced Kit #1: "Bear Necessities" — This kit is designed to open just about any pin-tumbler or warded lock you're likely come across (especially in the US). > Two hooks, one rake, two turning tools, two warded picks, and a latch tool. Kit #2: "Kid Sister / Brat" — This kit is designed to open basically any diary, luggage, desk, cabinet, or other tiny lock—all while being small enough to hide in a lip gloss case. I wanted to make this one because not only do I love tiny locks, but also because they're everywhere and most lockpicking tools are too big to fit in their smol keyways. > One slender short hook, one small turning tool, two little jigglers¹, one TSA007 key, and one handcuff¹ key. ¹ get yer mind out of the gutter #Locksport #EDC [ ] I'm excited about the Bear Necessities! [ ] I'm excited about the Kid Sister! [ ] I just wanted to click a button!

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      @alice the bunny and the lock on that piece of paper really make the whole thing 🫶

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      • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

        Here are two prototypes for the "Kid Sister" aka "Brat" set.

        The first image is one of the "Little Jigglers¹". The big pile is all the tiny locks it opened within a few seconds, and the small pile is the ones it didn't. The 2nd little jiggler in the set will have a different bitting and probably be about 0.5mm taller, because the locks the first one didn't work on were the ones with slightly bigger keyways, and some of the TSA007 locks.

        The second image is the "Petite Hooker¹" and turning tool. Both slender enough to work in almost any small lock, but still capable of opening anything a full-sized pick can.

        The final designs will have cute cutouts in the handles to make them lighter, easier to grip, and to guide new pickers as to where to hold them.

        ¹ I don't know if I can bring myself to name them like this, but I thought Fedi would get a laugh out of it.

        🅰🅻🅸🅲🅴 (🌈🦄) (@alice@lgbtqia.space)

        Hey, I'm planning to make some lockpicking kits for redteamtools.com that have an Alice-like aesthetic. The goal is to make something that will be appealing to folx who like 💕 emoji, and perform well enough to be part of security peeps' everyday carry. My design priorities are: 1. effective 2. cute 3. smol & lightweight 4. well made & reasonably priced Kit #1: "Bear Necessities" — This kit is designed to open just about any pin-tumbler or warded lock you're likely come across (especially in the US). > Two hooks, one rake, two turning tools, two warded picks, and a latch tool. Kit #2: "Kid Sister / Brat" — This kit is designed to open basically any diary, luggage, desk, cabinet, or other tiny lock—all while being small enough to hide in a lip gloss case. I wanted to make this one because not only do I love tiny locks, but also because they're everywhere and most lockpicking tools are too big to fit in their smol keyways. > One slender short hook, one small turning tool, two little jigglers¹, one TSA007 key, and one handcuff¹ key. ¹ get yer mind out of the gutter #Locksport #EDC [ ] I'm excited about the Bear Necessities! [ ] I'm excited about the Kid Sister! [ ] I just wanted to click a button!

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        @alice Lock Girl Summer

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        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

          Here are two prototypes for the "Kid Sister" aka "Brat" set.

          The first image is one of the "Little Jigglers¹". The big pile is all the tiny locks it opened within a few seconds, and the small pile is the ones it didn't. The 2nd little jiggler in the set will have a different bitting and probably be about 0.5mm taller, because the locks the first one didn't work on were the ones with slightly bigger keyways, and some of the TSA007 locks.

          The second image is the "Petite Hooker¹" and turning tool. Both slender enough to work in almost any small lock, but still capable of opening anything a full-sized pick can.

          The final designs will have cute cutouts in the handles to make them lighter, easier to grip, and to guide new pickers as to where to hold them.

          ¹ I don't know if I can bring myself to name them like this, but I thought Fedi would get a laugh out of it.

          🅰🅻🅸🅲🅴 (🌈🦄) (@alice@lgbtqia.space)

          Hey, I'm planning to make some lockpicking kits for redteamtools.com that have an Alice-like aesthetic. The goal is to make something that will be appealing to folx who like 💕 emoji, and perform well enough to be part of security peeps' everyday carry. My design priorities are: 1. effective 2. cute 3. smol & lightweight 4. well made & reasonably priced Kit #1: "Bear Necessities" — This kit is designed to open just about any pin-tumbler or warded lock you're likely come across (especially in the US). > Two hooks, one rake, two turning tools, two warded picks, and a latch tool. Kit #2: "Kid Sister / Brat" — This kit is designed to open basically any diary, luggage, desk, cabinet, or other tiny lock—all while being small enough to hide in a lip gloss case. I wanted to make this one because not only do I love tiny locks, but also because they're everywhere and most lockpicking tools are too big to fit in their smol keyways. > One slender short hook, one small turning tool, two little jigglers¹, one TSA007 key, and one handcuff¹ key. ¹ get yer mind out of the gutter #Locksport #EDC [ ] I'm excited about the Bear Necessities! [ ] I'm excited about the Kid Sister! [ ] I just wanted to click a button!

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          @alice I need locks to practice lockpicking 😕 i already have the picks

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          • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

            Here are two prototypes for the "Kid Sister" aka "Brat" set.

            The first image is one of the "Little Jigglers¹". The big pile is all the tiny locks it opened within a few seconds, and the small pile is the ones it didn't. The 2nd little jiggler in the set will have a different bitting and probably be about 0.5mm taller, because the locks the first one didn't work on were the ones with slightly bigger keyways, and some of the TSA007 locks.

            The second image is the "Petite Hooker¹" and turning tool. Both slender enough to work in almost any small lock, but still capable of opening anything a full-sized pick can.

            The final designs will have cute cutouts in the handles to make them lighter, easier to grip, and to guide new pickers as to where to hold them.

            ¹ I don't know if I can bring myself to name them like this, but I thought Fedi would get a laugh out of it.

            🅰🅻🅸🅲🅴 (🌈🦄) (@alice@lgbtqia.space)

            Hey, I'm planning to make some lockpicking kits for redteamtools.com that have an Alice-like aesthetic. The goal is to make something that will be appealing to folx who like 💕 emoji, and perform well enough to be part of security peeps' everyday carry. My design priorities are: 1. effective 2. cute 3. smol & lightweight 4. well made & reasonably priced Kit #1: "Bear Necessities" — This kit is designed to open just about any pin-tumbler or warded lock you're likely come across (especially in the US). > Two hooks, one rake, two turning tools, two warded picks, and a latch tool. Kit #2: "Kid Sister / Brat" — This kit is designed to open basically any diary, luggage, desk, cabinet, or other tiny lock—all while being small enough to hide in a lip gloss case. I wanted to make this one because not only do I love tiny locks, but also because they're everywhere and most lockpicking tools are too big to fit in their smol keyways. > One slender short hook, one small turning tool, two little jigglers¹, one TSA007 key, and one handcuff¹ key. ¹ get yer mind out of the gutter #Locksport #EDC [ ] I'm excited about the Bear Necessities! [ ] I'm excited about the Kid Sister! [ ] I just wanted to click a button!

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            @alice You’re compelling me to want to learn lockpicking. Which sees like a useful society collapse skill 🙂

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            • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

              Here are two prototypes for the "Kid Sister" aka "Brat" set.

              The first image is one of the "Little Jigglers¹". The big pile is all the tiny locks it opened within a few seconds, and the small pile is the ones it didn't. The 2nd little jiggler in the set will have a different bitting and probably be about 0.5mm taller, because the locks the first one didn't work on were the ones with slightly bigger keyways, and some of the TSA007 locks.

              The second image is the "Petite Hooker¹" and turning tool. Both slender enough to work in almost any small lock, but still capable of opening anything a full-sized pick can.

              The final designs will have cute cutouts in the handles to make them lighter, easier to grip, and to guide new pickers as to where to hold them.

              ¹ I don't know if I can bring myself to name them like this, but I thought Fedi would get a laugh out of it.

              🅰🅻🅸🅲🅴 (🌈🦄) (@alice@lgbtqia.space)

              Hey, I'm planning to make some lockpicking kits for redteamtools.com that have an Alice-like aesthetic. The goal is to make something that will be appealing to folx who like 💕 emoji, and perform well enough to be part of security peeps' everyday carry. My design priorities are: 1. effective 2. cute 3. smol & lightweight 4. well made & reasonably priced Kit #1: "Bear Necessities" — This kit is designed to open just about any pin-tumbler or warded lock you're likely come across (especially in the US). > Two hooks, one rake, two turning tools, two warded picks, and a latch tool. Kit #2: "Kid Sister / Brat" — This kit is designed to open basically any diary, luggage, desk, cabinet, or other tiny lock—all while being small enough to hide in a lip gloss case. I wanted to make this one because not only do I love tiny locks, but also because they're everywhere and most lockpicking tools are too big to fit in their smol keyways. > One slender short hook, one small turning tool, two little jigglers¹, one TSA007 key, and one handcuff¹ key. ¹ get yer mind out of the gutter #Locksport #EDC [ ] I'm excited about the Bear Necessities! [ ] I'm excited about the Kid Sister! [ ] I just wanted to click a button!

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              @alice unsolicited ideas from someone who doesn't even lockpick but likes the idea much:

              Is the tension tool meant to be usable with both sides or is one end only for handling? Because if so, twisting the handling part 90º to help with the grip would look cool.

              Tools I use, I usually like better if they have a patterned surface on the handle instead of cutouts. (I have no idea of manufacturing and cost constraints.)

              Speaking of cutouts, the jiggle tool cutout reminded me of a beanie. That would fit a "Kid Sister" or "Brat" aesthetic and would be very Alice coded.

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              • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                Here are two prototypes for the "Kid Sister" aka "Brat" set.

                The first image is one of the "Little Jigglers¹". The big pile is all the tiny locks it opened within a few seconds, and the small pile is the ones it didn't. The 2nd little jiggler in the set will have a different bitting and probably be about 0.5mm taller, because the locks the first one didn't work on were the ones with slightly bigger keyways, and some of the TSA007 locks.

                The second image is the "Petite Hooker¹" and turning tool. Both slender enough to work in almost any small lock, but still capable of opening anything a full-sized pick can.

                The final designs will have cute cutouts in the handles to make them lighter, easier to grip, and to guide new pickers as to where to hold them.

                ¹ I don't know if I can bring myself to name them like this, but I thought Fedi would get a laugh out of it.

                🅰🅻🅸🅲🅴 (🌈🦄) (@alice@lgbtqia.space)

                Hey, I'm planning to make some lockpicking kits for redteamtools.com that have an Alice-like aesthetic. The goal is to make something that will be appealing to folx who like 💕 emoji, and perform well enough to be part of security peeps' everyday carry. My design priorities are: 1. effective 2. cute 3. smol & lightweight 4. well made & reasonably priced Kit #1: "Bear Necessities" — This kit is designed to open just about any pin-tumbler or warded lock you're likely come across (especially in the US). > Two hooks, one rake, two turning tools, two warded picks, and a latch tool. Kit #2: "Kid Sister / Brat" — This kit is designed to open basically any diary, luggage, desk, cabinet, or other tiny lock—all while being small enough to hide in a lip gloss case. I wanted to make this one because not only do I love tiny locks, but also because they're everywhere and most lockpicking tools are too big to fit in their smol keyways. > One slender short hook, one small turning tool, two little jigglers¹, one TSA007 key, and one handcuff¹ key. ¹ get yer mind out of the gutter #Locksport #EDC [ ] I'm excited about the Bear Necessities! [ ] I'm excited about the Kid Sister! [ ] I just wanted to click a button!

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                @alice one vote from me for keeping the naming scheme! Based on the (surprisingly affordable) prices I see now at #RedTeamTools, I'll likely be buying the bigger set. Having lines like "little jiggler" and "petite hooker" on a receipt could make for an entertaining scenario when I leave it on the table for my wife to find!

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                  @alice Lock Girl Summer

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                  @crowbriarhexe @alice
                  Lock Pick Girl

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                  • azzura@lgbtqia.spaceA azzura@lgbtqia.space

                    @alice unsolicited ideas from someone who doesn't even lockpick but likes the idea much:

                    Is the tension tool meant to be usable with both sides or is one end only for handling? Because if so, twisting the handling part 90º to help with the grip would look cool.

                    Tools I use, I usually like better if they have a patterned surface on the handle instead of cutouts. (I have no idea of manufacturing and cost constraints.)

                    Speaking of cutouts, the jiggle tool cutout reminded me of a beanie. That would fit a "Kid Sister" or "Brat" aesthetic and would be very Alice coded.

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                    @Azzura twisted turning tools exist, though they're often not fan favorites among pickers, because they reduce feedback and control.

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