Making an unpickable lock. Calling locksmiths
25-Noy, 2020
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How hard could it be to make an unpickable lock? Turns out pretty flippin hard. After I recovering from the mental and physical turmoil of getting this thing made I called up a locksmith to see if they would be able to pick it. A fun time for all involved.
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Send it to the lock picking lawyer then you'll see what it means for a lock to be picked
Send it to the lock picking lawyer on youtube. If he can't pick it your good
Send it to the lock picking lawyer
Sorry about the late reply but its possible to make a tool that will memorise where a pin set and do it for each and then execute and open it Hard for yours but not impossible
Seeing all your stuff here and the brilliant mind behind it is pretty cool I have to admit. I want to put u up to a challenge. See if u can make an automatic braiding machine. Doesn't matter if its fully mechanical or if software is involved, its totally up to u.
So unpickable but I "rob" people with a axe not a pick lock
Jeez thats wild, how do you learn to use all of those design tools?
Please make a wooden trumpet work if you can
2 months 2 days since video came out, still waiting yo
@lockpickinglawyer
Stuff made here: makes unpickable lock Burglar: just breaks window/door
~outside a calm and soothing voice can be heard~ "One is loose, a nice click out of two, three is binding, nothing on four, five is set."
All locks with pins are pickable So let's not use pins Yea we'll duh G1 we have digital locks But im thinking about something that doesn't electricity Think about it
The ones that don't have a key are the easiest to pick, you just need to find the (single)trigger.
"If you want a truly unpickable lock, just get a lock that doesn't have a key." LPL viewers: *ahem*
You two should be on TV
There is no unpickable lock in the World
You better patent this before i do
If you want a truly unpickable lock, add rollers to the sides of the pins.
If he's not wearing blue overalls and smells of gasoline somehow....he's not a locksmith!
Imagine making a superlock, on a glass dore!
@LockPickingLawyer
make a 50 pin lock
Now send it to Lockpicking Lawyer and he will open it with a zip tie or a twig.
But locking pick lawyer tho!!!! O_O
@stuffmadehere you should send that lock to the lock picking lawyer on youtube and see if he could pick it
When is it planned to be sent?
What app is he using on his iPad?
I just got into lockpicking, so satisfying the feeling when that lock turns after an hour of trying and trying ✌
I would like to see what lockpickinglawyer would think of this
A lock with no keys? The one you can open with a strong magnet if poorly installed? lol By the way, I think that keylock is a product worth investing. If I had the money, I'd sure invest into that. This and that "new" bowley lock.
am i the only one where on his monitor was "nose picking"?
"keep trying until you run out of ways to do it wrong" motivation 100
Waiting for the LPL to get the lock
If I were u I’d patent that
Does anyone know what program he uses on his iPad?
The strongest home door lock system is only a good as your weakest window. Better have that alarm system.
This needs to be sent to LPL. I want to see him uploading a video longer than 2 minutes.
Wives, they just can't accept you were right.
You cant not lockpick this lock me breach and clear
"Some people just want to watch the world burn"
*lock smith picks lock* “DAMN IT!” Locksmith: what did I do wrong? I did what you hired me for... 😂😂
Lockpicking lawyer really quiet since this.
Hell yes! I was sitting here like PLEASE send it to the Lock Picking Lawyer! I’d love to see him try this! Then your awesome wife suggested it as I was thinking it... idk why that got me super pumped... maybe because it’s cool to find other people who know about niche channels, even tho he has more than 2 million subs 😂😂 🤷🏻♀️
You should make a quiet propeller-less drone dyson fan style @Nilesh Gandhi
this guy is so epic
*kicks the door in*
Send it!!!
There's still one issue. What happens if you're locked out?
The only way to claim your lock is unpickable is if LPL can't pick it.
what is that app?
I wonder what that drawing softeare is he using
says in the video its not a unpickable lock the title making a unpickable lock
Has LPL tried it yet?
Wait wait wait.... So your telling that the lock picking in ES 4: Oblivion....was accurate??
the only expert is thelockpickinglawyer
Taa _ Taa 🤔🤔
two wrenches
YES Send to LPL
Now you need to make a big indestructible door and put the lock inside it so it can't be break with anything.
Just checking but it seems you didn't send it to the LockPickingLawyer yet! Looking forward ...!
"This is the LockPickingLawyer here and today I have for you an unpickable lock made by the UZworld channel Stuff Made Here. I am about to pick this lock." *5 seconds later* "As you can clearly see with a 5 second picking time this lock is easily the toughest and most durable lock I've featured on my channel."
4:40 top center.
I have never seen a dog break the 4th wall with ears that conveyed an arched eyebrow...until now. Oh, and congratulations on the lock! I hope it makes you rich.
When you forgot your key
then bosnian bill!
does anyone here actually know what he's talking about?
Try a machine gun
I would like to Purchase about five of these
You are a very smart and skilled inventor. Too bad your wife is a downer.
I would buy one i have a feeling he will not be able to get it open
What is the name of that drawing tablet?
You got to send it to lock picking lawyer
Did you ever end up sending that lock to lockpickinglawyer?
wait has LockPickingLawyer got the lock yet?
this guy is so smart wtf also so modest than considers all possibilities
Send LPL the lock already!
Best selling
I came here to say that someone needed to get LPL on this...imagine my delight when I saw that LPL himself has already seen it! I hope this provides a hefty challenge to him!
Send it to the lock picking lawyer
Wife: i think you should get an expert *proceeds to call dj khaled for help* 0:36
What is the aap you are using
Send it to bosnisan bill
send it to lock pick lawyer
Hahah you have a great wife🤘
I want to see that tree climbing robot that hangs Christmas lights
City lock picks
I love the diabolical engineering. You hit the nail on the head with the comment about the mechanical complexity being too much. It creates more long-term potential points of failure, and the last thing you want a few years down the line is to be forced to break it during an emergency. Perhaps someday you could expand a bit on the keyless lock idea. There are benefits to keyless physical access control, but also challenges. In the realm of high-assurance/governmental access control, they will sometimes have to pay companies like HID roughly three times the industry standard cost to meet audit/certification requirements despite the actual hardware not being much different if at all. It's also the case that a single breach caused by a design flaw could compromise every unit with the same model/technology whereas physical keys are usually inherently different. They've gotten pretty good in recent years, but there are mass-produced models as new as a couple of years ago that have needed complete recalls due to product-inherent defects. Humans are generally the weakest link in terms of security, so as long as the general security posture holds and people respect it, the access control portion is more of a precautionary measure and a way to uphold the theatrical aspect that reassures those involved. As good as physical, electronic, biometric, and other systems have become, none are infallible. Common sense will always be king. For example, this lock could be picked using a field imaging rig (fun laser wand) to send the internal dimensions to a CAD file which could be used to calibrate one's tools or even create a key. This isn't common or cost-effective, but it pretty much defeats the entire design philosophy of most locks. The whole 'security through obscurity' design philosophy can be taken in the other direction.
Send it
Send it to him!!!!!!!
Me: doesn't understand anything in the video but still watching it
Who would win? Nearly Unpickable lock Shitty wooden door
Subscribed =D
The progam in use fordrawing locks is called...?
Lock picking lawyer please
The unpick able lock is next too a piece of glass ?. Oh and drill the guts out with any cordless
I liked!! Not just because i really love the video! I just love how you took your time and you didnt let anyone stop you!
So basically you've combined a pin tumbler and a warded lever into one lock. Interesting approach. If you wanted it to be commercially viable you'd mostly need a way to set different combinations other than by how you machine it in the first place. I can think of a few ways you might do that, and it's a trivial problem compared to reliably locking the pins. Wouldn't be of much practical use for residential doors since burglars tend to just force entry rather than picking the lock, but you might find some market for it for high-security vault doors and such. I expect picking this thing would consist of feeling for slight differences in how far the tumbler turns, adjusting one pin at a time and trying to feel when you've got it lined up with the wards. Might not be totally impossible, but definitely not going to be easy. A lot more like trying to pick a combination lock. Don't get too excited about locks that don't use physical keys. They merely have different vulnerabilities, and there have been some spectacular failures ranging from anyone with a smartphone being able to reset the code and open it to being made with all plastic internals that melt open in ten seconds with a propane torch.
Yeah RFID locks might be unpickable, but they are extremely hackable. You are probably much safer with a hard to pick lock as than an RFID lock.
"yeah i played oblivion, i know how locks work"
I’ll take your singular lock
Better stash a battering ram outside the house incase you ever lock yourself out lol
send ti to lockpickinglawyer and bosnianbill ;)
You know you are still a fourth grader at heart when you laughed atbthe fart sound when he revealed the lock