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Behind the scenes livestream on my second channel: itmores.info/player/video/mXSN1Hlkaa1oarw
Approximately 999,999,998 people have asked me to send my unpickable lock to the Lock Picking Lawyer. I decided to do you one better - I'm sending the Lock Picking Lawyer TWO unpickable locks with different designs. It will be interesting to see if he can pick them, if so, we'll fix those issues to make them even stronger.
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See what the lock picking lawyer thinks: itmores.info/player/video/ppSvkn50m6iHl7Q
Behind the scenes livestream on my second channel: itmores.info/player/video/mXSN1Hlkaa1oarw
Approximately 999,999,998 people have asked me to send my unpickable lock to the Lock Picking Lawyer. I decided to do you one better - I'm sending the Lock Picking Lawyer TWO unpickable locks with different designs. It will be interesting to see if he can pick them, if so, we'll fix those issues to make them even stronger.
Other great things:
* Get merch + support the channel: stuffmadehere.shop/
* second channel: tinyurl.com/Smhtoo
* Support these projects and behind the scenes info: patreon.com/stuffmadehere
* Join the subreddit: tinyurl.com/smhere
* I use a glowforge pro for rapid prototyping and it's great. You can get $500 off a Glowforge pro here: glowforge.com/stuffmadehere
This was a really neat project and working with LPL was really fun. Check out his video to see what he thinks: itmores.info/player/video/ppSvkn50m6iHl7Q Also, directors commentary about making my lock on stuff made here 2: itmores.info/player/video/mXSN1Hlkaa1oarw
do you have any plans to make a 3rd lock?
Hey I have an insane idea :D What if you build an auto-lockpicker that is better than LPL ? AND then send him a lock that he (hopefully) cant pick, but even your auto-lockpicker can crush?
a year has passed :( we need V2
When's the next lpl lock making video?
Make the outside out of clear filament to see what's happening inside if this problem happens again
I'm gonna be honest, having you guys collaborating is absolute bliss, would love to see a sequel to this
@Detestable Dumpling yeah I see him everywhere too
@Антон Симановский yes, yes I do.
+1 unity
Seriously stop following me!!!
Познавательный ролик💯👍 я тоже снимаю на эту тему видео о замках которые продаются в России и многому учусь у LockPickingLawyer
This is a really neat and impressive design, however I had an idea that might make it even more un-pickable. It’s just a block of steel. No key hole. No moving parts. Just weld your front door shut.
@The Entirety of The LGBTQ cant pick open a door if its in space now can you
@Adler. dot cant pick me if I'm 7503FT in the air
Take of the ceiling, to go out cover yourself in oil when raining
“The Engineering Process: where everything is made up and mistakes cost millions“ Me, a software engineer: hey, that’s not… actually no that’s pretty spot on! Carry on!
I know this is an older video now but i just love seeing 2 seemingly completely different channels having such a good relationship with each other. No bad talk, just 2 people having a good time while teaching others and learning themselves. Honestly if this lock ever does get officially released I'll buy it just because i want to show my support. ITmores already has so many people who badmouth the channel they are doing a collaboration with (some in good fun others not so much) that it's good to see these nice wholesome ones. While this comment may never be read i still feel the need to say this on the off chance it's seen.
These are the videos that introduced me to the lockpickinglawer and I've been watching LPL's videos ever since and have learned a lot. Came back to rewatch this after knowing more about LPL. When I first watched LPL's picking video I thought the locks were easy to pick but after knowing just how good LPL is I can see they weren't actually bad. I'd love to see V3 that addresses all the exploits and then see LPL take another go at it.
The wait is almost over! I get asked multiple times a day when this is going to happen so now you know! Tune in this Monday to see my brand new lock and what the Lock Picking Lawyer makes of 'em. Set a reminder to get a notification before it goes live!
The most nearly perfect lock would use some type of transistors / transmitters to unlock them. just like a car has. Or not? Idk 🤷♀️
@Emanuel De Lavallaz Didnt he also open a lock with chemicals and once he shoot one open with a 50mm? He dont play.
@Jo hn yeah, in principle this lock is actually a lot like the Bowley, but it uses a double core instead of wards so you get the same effect with a standard key. I wonder if you could simplify this mechanism with some kind of sidebar rather than the double-core.
Add link to this comment and pin it. People here are not that smart, always go directly to comment section.
Pin ur comment!!
I've been discovering a ton of engineering channels lately and the sheer craft of what everyone is doing is always nice to watch.
Videos like this reminds me of a show I used to watch called “How it’s Made” where they show how things are engineered from airplane parts to cookies.
Yeeeeees
I couldn't believe how easy it was for LPL to pick simpler of the two locks. I would have thought that disconnect between the pin shearing and the rotation would have been enough.
"I made all these pins and realized you could buy them for like... a penny." Stuff Made Here also makes comedy.
I just watched that part
At least for the second design, I think he could have just bought 2 already made cores and modified them.
I think it would be interesting to do a final review of the finished product and see if it could be picked, and if not, discuss other possible weaknesses. It would be cool if you and LPL made a truly perfectly balanced lock
The fact TLPL's video is next in recommended, and is 10-minutes long, gives me hope! Will find out when I am done here.
Just him talking mostly, lmao
@gvonk2 considering how often LPL destroys the smart security locks? Yes I would like to see them improved, but until they are much better than they are right now you don't have a leg.
Yeah the locks lasted less than a minute, the rest of the video was talking tbh
@Mr. W > go to some other channel. Or got to the LPL's channel and see him do that using a cheap magnet lol.
@gvonk2 You’re on the wrong channel then. Is there more modern technology for securing items? Yes. But that technology will not replace key locks for a long, long time. You’ll be old and gray by the time that happens. If you want to see someone hack a computerized lock that costs hundreds of dollars, go to some other channel.
i think the only possible way to make a lock unpickable is being able to remove the ability to apply tension to the core, such as a ball bearing system surrounding the core, making it a “floating core”, and the only way to disengage the ball bearings so you can unlock it is to set all of the pins at one time (key)
6:45 “It’s a weird way to make a key but it works.” - “I just spent several hours machining these pins and just realized you can buy these for like a penny.” 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Love the honest sense of humor probably just as much as the engineering creativity.
Loved the two videos! For sure you made a lock impossible for everyone without the knowledge behind it. Wonderful work!
Are you still planning to create a V3 of the unpickable lock? I believe if you fix the points mentioned by lockpickinglawyer, you might really create something special!
This event literally changed my plans for Monday.
@Nathan Binns laughs in this video being 14:39
What was your plan
Tuesday here
@Zack Taylor It's memorial day in the US, so we all have the day off
I totally dig seeing everything you put into making the lock work. It's a pretty neat design.
Mad respect for having the balls to send your design to the Lock Picking Lawyer!!!
Some says there's beauty in the mundane and this perfectly encapsulates it, making a lock is mundane and tedious but it's inexplicably beautiful
"I spent several hours machining all these pins, and I realized you can buy them for, like, a penny." Just engineer things.
Stuff : “I made this completely original, and complex lock, my only worry is that he might use a tool I have no idea existed” LPL : uses pocket knife
@pensamentoazul lol I’m not, I’m just pointing out a funny part of the video. Don’t get so uptight.
@pensamentoazul security by obscurity will never work. That is fine to have blueprints and know how it works.
Never guessed why he start the video with the locks disassembled and schematic? Why do you think he does not show he trying to pick the lock? He clearly tried it and could not. So he viewed the schematics, disassembled the lock, looked for vulnerabilities and explain how this can be fixed. He just lock picked it after knowing how it works... This is not a competition. Don't be a fanboy.
@Albert Iakupov or a red bull can
First video of yours I'm seeing. Quite impressed with the creativity and ingenuity you bring. Will definitely be wanting to see more
Looking at your gear solution (4:39) I think you could make that work by adjusting the gear ratio so the bottom cylinder rotates faster than the top. Also, instead of using a single solid pin (blue in your illustration), you could stack short pins (red in your illustration) in that lower pin area. Just an idea 🙂
You're great at what you do!
Love this! Lockpicking is great & watching you become quite the tool maker using CNC equipment making micro parts. I was a CNC machinist/programmer for 20+ yrs. I too learned by trial & error, on the job. Loved it. Thank you for this. I hope it continues. Routine for you. Take care & have fun, Michael V
Screw the ITmoresr boxing matches, this is the fight I want to see.
And does nothing but make both better at the craft
Ya
It’s the unmovable object verses the unstoppable force. One will have to lose but no one is sure who. We have favorites in our heart but that doesn’t translate to reality
This is the fight we all wanted, always!
Right?! Just sat here stoned completely enamored
I love how you made it accidentally too good at first. Couldn't be picked even with the key.
7:54 As a developer who works with virtual objects in code, this feels very familiar. Normally I would just put logging on everything and see what's going on in the Console, but yeah that doesn't really work with physical objects, huh
I have always loved your humor. It is so dry and clever. I laugh my ass off all the time. I LOVE your content.
There is no such a thing as an unpickable lock. You just need to use the right amount of explosives.
@El Caponè: Emperor of New Jersey , lol....
smh just use water bucket or obsidian
This man here understands. Water charges are where it’s at.
"I want him to defeat it so I can learn how to improve the lock" That, is an engineer.
@B C Never guessed why he start the video with the locks disassembled and schematic? Why do you think he does not show he trying to pick the lock? He clearly tried it and could not. So he viewed the schematics, disassembled the lock, looked for vulnerabilities and explain how this can be fixed. He just lock picked it after knowing how it works...
Spoiler alert! He did.
Such a fascinating puzzle to crack ! Love the ingenuity.
Brilliant engineering :) You are just amazing. It gives me great pleasure to look at what you achieve.
Just watched both vids, yours and then his, you did a great job, and yes I truly believe you stumped the LPL, without examining the locks he would not be able to open them, but keeping someone from being able to examine a lock especially one that's mass manufactured is next to impossible, if there's a will there's a way, the LPL also did a fine job of overcoming your lock, thank you for all your hard work it was quite entertaining
It’s seems clear to me that modifications need to be made. 1. Upon opening the lock the doorbell should sound automatically. 2. Install Shane’s dog in the same house as the lock. Lock is picked, doorbell rings, dog barks and attacks 😂. Great engineering and great video. Thanks so much.
LPL be like: “A lock is only as strong as its weakest link” *sets the wooden door on fire*
@Joshua Noble Which only works in america. In the real world with reald doors and real houses nothing happens if you kick the door. You'd need a car to ram my front door down, but the granite staircase to get it would be a hurdle in getting said car to the door. And my door is nothing special here in Sweden, its just a normal front door. Breaking a window however is easy and climb in that way, it's what the burglars do here, luckily its a rare crime.
@Joshua Noble Even if you hardened the front door most houses have windows.
@Inquisitor Thornside Anything is enterable if you are willing to use destructive methods. I think the neighbors might get suspicious if you haul out an axe though.
Oh my gosh this comment is legend
As a fellow engineer, who has spent days staring at a computer trying to figure out why my design won't work. You sir are a mad genius. I bow to your greatness.
Awesome reference to The Engineers Guide To Solving Problems!! I love that book, even have a signed first edition copy.
"Unstoppable force meets a immovable object" Abraham Lincoln the vampire slayer
@Spaghetti Pizza Does Random Things know what's more annoying? Improper grammar usage.
@Cereal Killer oh, sorry
@Josh Brashear oh cool, yea man its slayer
Okay. Please tell me you remember it “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Slayer”. Everywhere I look says “Vampire Hunter”. You cannot convince me it wasn’t “slayer”. Mandela effect
@Cereal Killer that’s just really annoying
I really love the idea of this kind of lock that is unpickable, I'm not done watching but have a question, should the lock work, what happens when you lose your key?
This will be the most ambitious crossover ! 30 seconds in: “I feel a nice click on number two”
That's it for today. And as always...
back to the beginning....... nice click out of one, two is binding
@Random Brown Guy considering everything... Your reply can only be sarcasm
Did you even watch the video? That's not gonna happen
Your vids are so fun and educational!! I'm glad I found this channel
I think it's very cool that you designed a lock! Kudos.
Mam, you are crazy :D I love both of you guys, one which is super cool engineer and had a really out of box approach to create those locks and you are an awesome specialist whose skills are top notch. Those 2 videos and how they were linked were a great journey, thanks!
Two of the most creative men of the entire internet working together! Absolutely awesome!
The lockpickinglawyer is one of the most least creative channels? He does ONE thing
I love that they both realized how pumped everyone was and made a big thing out of it. ITmores is such a good platform for that kind of feedback.
I love that in the process of giving us great content you also give a perfect example of Agile product design.
What if instead of springs you used magnets pushing away from each other at the same pole ? The magnet would also make it difficult for anyone using metal lock picking tools since it will pull on them.
I think these locks are ingenious at first review (check out lock picking lawyer's and his video on the locks) but I think they can benefit using the Hines system or something comparable to that, as another D-i-D layer. Although the downside is that if someone messes up then the lock is dead and the key won't work anymore but hey you prevented your lock from being picked.
Have you looked at the lock by Tim Hutt? His mechanism for testing all the pins at once seems quite simple and robust.