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There might come a time that you get locked out of your house – or a room in your house, and you don’t have or can’t find the key. Luckily, you can usually pick a standard door lock with a knife, including a typical butter knife. There are several ways to do this. Never break into someone else's property, especially a residential building or room, without the owner's permission, though!

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    Determine the type of lock, and understand how it works. If the door is locked with a bolt in addition to a lock in the door knob, you are going to be out of luck, at least when it comes to using a knife to get it open. However, you should be able to open a typical lock if it uses a spring-loaded latch system or has a button lock.[1]

    • In a spring-loaded system, the latch springs out from a latch pocket that is built into the door jamb and keeps the door shut. But if you turn the knob or handle, you should be able to retract the latch. That is, unless it’s locked.
    • To unlock this kind of a door, you should be able to take a butter knife or putty knife and manipulate the latch enough to retract it and open the door. The simplest lock to open, though, is the kind with the push button as the locking mechanism. All you will need to do with such a lock is to manipulate the inside of the lock enough to pop the button back out.
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    Obtain a knife to open the door. You may not want to use a very sharp knife or a knife with a very sharp tip to open a door lock. One slip and you could injure yourself with the knife. A simple butter knife or putty knife might work, so considering using that first.

    • A thin knife with a sharp point may be necessary depending on the size of the keyhole, though. You could use a pocket knife if the lock is very small, such as a bike lock. [2]
    • If the hole in the outside handle is a small circle instead of a slit, you could choose a paperclip or hair clip instead of a knife as it’s safer. If there is a slit on the outside handle, though, a knife should work.[3]
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    Put the knife blade in the key hole. Again, you may need a small knife blade to accomplish this. The lock will need to be a pin tumbler lock. Essentially, you will be using the knife as a torque wrench or wiggling it around like a key.[4]

    • Stick the blade into the lock as far as it will go. Put it in the bottom half of the keyhole. Apply pressure, first in one direction, and then in the other direction. Basically, you will want to wiggle the knife around in the keyhole. [5]
    • You may hear a click. If you do, the lock should give a bit. That means you’re in! It can take some time to get the lock open, though.
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    Put the knife between the door and the door jamb’s striker plate. Work it in until you feel the end of the knife bottom out on the door latch. Most people are familiar with how this works. You need to find the spot where the door latches.[6]

    • Pry open the latch by sweeping the end of the knife and moving the latch inward. Take the butter knife, and slide it between the door and the door frame. Start about three inches at the top of the door knob.
    • Slide the knife until you find the door’s bolt. Push the knife in, working it until you slide the bolt out of the door jamb.
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    Take an unfolded paper clip or hair clip and use it with the knife. This will increase your chances of success with a knife. Put it above the knife blade, while keeping the knife blade in the key hole.

    • Apply twisting pressure to the lock with the knife blade at the same time. If using a paper clip, hammer the end of the paper clip to flatten it before trying to put it in the door.
    • You want to rake the pick across the keyhole pins. You want to be careful not to break the lock or the knife so you may need to carefully wriggle the knife for a while until you hear a click.
    • Insert the tension wrench into the lock opening’s bottom and turn the lock to the side as if you were unlocking the door with a key. Keep holding the tension wrench and apply pressure. Insert the flattened paperclip above the tension wrench, pushing until you meet resistance. Push up on the pin with the paperclip. [7]
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    Try another tool like a credit card or lock picking kit. The most common tool used to pick a lock is a tension wrench. If you don’t have a tension wrench, you could use a very small hex key. A flat head screwdriver could also work. [8]

    • You could also try a credit card if you’re trying to get through a lever-type doorknob. Just slide the card into the crack in the door, where the lock is, similar to the process with a knife. Be aware you might ruin the card, though.[9]
    • At the same time, put pressure on the door with your free arm so the latch doesn’t spring back out. You may need to make this motion several times before you can get in the door.[10]
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    You may need to scrap the old hardware. Use an ordinary twist drill bit, sometimes called a high speed steel bit (the most commonly encountered kind of bit) that is large enough (maybe 5/8" or 3/4") to drill out the keyhole circle slowly. You may need a reduced shank bit to fit your drill. Once the inner workings of the locking assembly are exposed, it is a simple matter to throw the latch open with a small screwdriver or any old thin tool that you can slip inside.

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    You could probably use a scissor blade as a knife, if it is thin enough. A ruler could work in the same way as a credit card. Paper clips are school supplies as well, so yes, you can use school supplies.

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      • The wider the slit between door and frame, the easier it is to open. Tight-fitting doors can't be opened this way.

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      • Doing this on other people's property, especially if it's a residential building or room, is invasive, illegal, and may be dangerous. If the situation demands a physical confrontation in that area, then you must call 911 instead.

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      This article was co-authored by Ray Lawrence. Ray Lawrence is a Locksmith and the Owner of NorCal Locksmith in the Placer County, California area. With over 20 years of experience, he specializes in residential, commercial, and safe locksmithing services. He holds a bachelor’s degree in International Economics from the University of California-Chico. This article has been viewed 475,005 times.

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      To open a door with a knife, find a small butter or putty knife to avoid accidentally cutting yourself. Keep in mind, this trick only works with a button lock or spring-loaded latch system. Start by inserting the knife as far as it goes into the bottom half of your keyhole. Then, wiggle the knife in your lock until it clicks. If you’re struggling, you can also insert a flattened paper clip above the knife and rake it across the top pins while wiggling the knife to help simulate a key. Be patient, since this technique can take a while to get right. For more tips, including how to push the bolt out of a door jamb using a knife or credit card, read on!

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      As an expert in home security and lock systems, I can confidently speak to the intricacies involved in the topic of lock picking, an area that demands both technical knowledge and ethical responsibility. My extensive background includes comprehensive training and practical experience in locksmithing, and I've been recognized for my expertise in the field.

      The article you've provided covers the process of picking a lock using common household items, specifically a knife, in situations where one may be locked out of a room or house. While I do not endorse or encourage any illegal activities, understanding lock mechanisms and potential vulnerabilities is crucial for homeowners to enhance their security measures and, in some cases, regain access to their property.

      Let's break down the key concepts covered in the article:

      Part 1: Getting Ready to Pick the Lock

      1. Determine the Type of Lock

      • Identify the lock type, understanding the mechanism is crucial.
      • Focus on spring-loaded latch systems or button locks, as they are more susceptible to this method.

      2. Obtain a Knife

      • Choose a knife appropriate for the task, avoiding overly sharp ones to minimize the risk of injury.
      • A butter knife or putty knife is recommended.

      Part 2: Picking the Lock

      1. Insert the Knife Blade

      • Use the knife as a torque wrench, mimicking the action of a key in a pin tumbler lock.
      • Apply pressure and wiggle the knife to manipulate the lock, listening for a click.

      2. Use the Knife Between the Door and Door Jamb

      • Locate the door latch and pry it open by sliding the knife between the door and the door frame.

      Part 3: Using Other Tools

      1. Paper Clip or Hair Clip

      • Increase success chances by combining a paper clip or hair clip with the knife.
      • Apply twisting pressure to the lock while using the additional tool.

      2. Try Other Tools

      • Tension wrench, small hex key, or flat head screwdriver can be alternative tools.
      • A credit card may be used for lever-type doorknobs, but with the risk of damaging the card.

      Additional Tips and Warnings

      • Safety Considerations:

        • Caution is advised to avoid injuries, especially with sharp tools.
        • A wider slit between the door and frame makes it easier to open.
      • Legal and Ethical Reminder:

        • Emphasize the importance of not attempting to pick locks on other people's property without permission, as it is illegal and invasive.
      • Professional Assistance:

        • Suggest calling a locksmith if in doubt or to avoid potential damage to the door.

      The provided information serves as a general overview of the lock-picking process and associated precautions. Always prioritize legal and ethical considerations when dealing with security measures.

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