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Lock Pick Rakes - Polaris - by Dangerfield

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Lock Pick Rakes - Polaris - by Dangerfield

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About this Item

  • Rake-led design: Profiles shaped to sweep pin tumbler stacks for fast feedback.
  • Starship-grade 301 stainless: Springy, durable steel that holds its shape through scrubbing.
  • British-designed: Dangerfield Polaris profiles drawn up by hand in the UK.
  • Fine 0.635 mm gauge: Slim 0.025 in rakes that ride smoothly through the keyway.
  • Leather wallet: Keeps the rakes together and protects the tips between sessions.

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Our Dangerfield tools are built differently

We're a small team that makes its own gear, so this isn't a cheap kit with a logo slapped on. Every pick is built to flex, feel and last.

Starship-grade 301 stainlessThe same grade of steel SpaceX chose to build Starship. Spring-tempered so it flexes under tension and springs straight back, where cheap picks bend and stay bent.
Full-tang buildThe steel runs the full length of the pick in one piece, with no weld or joint to snap on you.
48-hour slow polishEach pick is polished slowly to a clean, snag-free tip, so you feel the pins instead of fighting the keyway.
Proper retail packagingArrives in real Dangerfield packaging, because opening a set of specialist tools should beat a bag of loose metal.

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Description

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Polaris lock pick rakes for fast, readable feedback

Raking is where most people first feel a lock give. Instead of setting one pin at a time, you sweep a shaped profile across the pin stacks under light tension and let rhythm and movement do the work. The Polaris rake set is a focused collection of 301 stainless steel rake profiles from Dangerfield, designed to teach that rhythm and bite into suitable pin tumbler locks.

301 steelspringy, durable
0.635 mm0.025 in gauge
Rake profilesbuilt for sweeping
Leather walletkeeps them sorted
Dangerfield Polaris lock pick rake set laid out with leather wallet
What raking is

Rakes work the whole pin stack at once

A pin tumbler lock has a row of spring-loaded pins that all have to reach the shear line before the plug turns. A hook lets you set those pins one at a time. A rake takes the opposite approach: you slide a contoured profile in and out, scrubbing or rocking it so it bounces several pins toward the shear line together while you hold light turning pressure. On a lot of standard locks, the right rake will find the opening rhythm faster than careful single-pin work.

Polaris is built around that job. Each profile is shaped to ride across the pins differently, so you can change the shape and the angle until one of them clicks with the lock in front of you.

Close detail of the Dangerfield Polaris rake pick profiles facing forward
Hands using a Dangerfield Polaris rake under tension on a practice lock
How you use it

Light tension, short strokes, change the rhythm

Set a tension tool in the bottom of the keyway and apply gentle turning pressure, just enough to hold the plug. Slide a rake in, then scrub or rock it in short strokes while you keep that pressure steady. Vary the speed and the angle. When pins start to set you will feel the plug creep, and a small lift in tension at the right moment often carries the lock the rest of the way.

If a lock will not give to one profile, swap to another or finish with a hook. Raking is fast and fun, but it is a feel game: results depend on the lock, its pinning, and how clean your tension stays.

Practice path

Build the rhythm before you chase the open

StartWork on a clear practice cylinder so you can feel a rake working without fighting an unfamiliar lock.
FindPick one profile and repeat the same scrubbing motion until the feedback under your tension hand becomes readable.
RefineOnce one rake reliably opens the lock, change profile or angle and learn how the feel shifts each time.

Raking is a great early win and a tool you will keep reaching for, but it is not a shortcut around tension control. The pickers who get the most from a rake set are the ones who slow their hands down first.

Why Polaris

A proper rake set beats a random budget bundle

Rake-led design

Profiles shaped around sweeping movement and pin feedback, not afterthoughts in a general kit.

Starship-grade 301 stainless

A springy, resilient steel that holds its shape through repeated scrubbing and stays usable for years.

British-designed

Dangerfield drew up the Polaris profiles by hand in the UK, the same quality-first line as the Praxis pro set.

Wallet included

The rakes travel in a leather wallet that keeps the profiles together and protects the tips between sessions.

Details

What to know before you buy

Brand Dangerfield (British-designed)
Type Lock pick rake set
Mechanism Pin tumbler raking
Material Starship-grade 301 stainless steel
Gauge 0.635 mm / 0.025 in
Carry Leather wallet to hold and protect the rakes
Best for Fast feedback, rhythm practice, and EDC raking on suitable locks

Use lock picking tools responsibly. Pick only locks you own or have clear permission to open, and check your local laws before you buy.

Good companions

Set yourself up to rake well

Tension Tool Set

Rakes only give clean feedback when your tension does. A range of styles lets you find the lightest pressure that still holds the plug.

Dangerfield SOHO Rakes

Slim Bogota-style pocket rakes for everyday carry when you want a rake or two on you, not the full wallet.

Bogota Picks

The classic two-piece EDC rake. A good way to compare the compact Bogota feel against the wider Polaris range.

Questions

Quick answers from the LockPickWorld bench

What is a rake and how is it different from a hook?

A hook sets pins one at a time. A rake is shaped to sweep across several pins at once while you hold tension, so it finds the opening rhythm faster on a lot of standard locks.

Is Polaris alright for someone newer to picking?

Yes. Raking is one of the most satisfying early skills. Start on a clear practice lock with light tension, learn one profile, then branch out as the feel makes sense.

Will rakes open everything?

No tool does. Rakes shine on many common pin tumbler locks, but security pins and tighter pinning sometimes want single-pin work. Keep a hook handy to finish those.

What should I pair it with?

A good tension tool above all, plus a practice lock to learn the rhythm on. For pocket carry, the SOHO rakes ride lighter than the full wallet.

Add the rake set that makes practice come alive

Polaris gives raking a sharper, more deliberate range of profiles. Keep your tension light, work the rhythm, and let the feedback teach you. Pair it with a tension set and a practice lock and you have a fast, fun route into the craft.

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Summary

  • Rake-led design: Profiles shaped to sweep pin tumbler stacks for fast feedback.
  • Starship-grade 301 stainless: Springy, durable steel that holds its shape through scrubbing.
  • British-designed: Dangerfield Polaris profiles drawn up by hand in the UK.
  • Fine 0.635 mm gauge: Slim 0.025 in rakes that ride smoothly through the keyway.
  • Leather wallet: Keeps the rakes together and protects the tips between sessions.
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