@@DeviantOllam it's audio ring buffer overrun either during encoding/transcoding (software) or in the recorded stock (software/hardware). probably encoding or recording software.
The sword super bump key sounds amazing and ridiculously fun to try to use. Like pulling Excalibur from the stone, it makes you the king of the castle.
UKBumpKeys took the shoulders off and put the Dampeners on nearly 15 years ago. The reason most bump key manufacturers don't sell them 'shoulderless' is because removing the shoulders is labor and time intensive (as your video makes clear) whereas any fool can put a load of blanks into a machine and sell 'not so super' bump keys.
I used to suspect that the FedEx arrow was a coincidence, until I saw one of their trucks in the Persian Gulf. The arrow is on the Arabic script logos, facing right to left, and that requires some 'forcing' of the letters to make it work. Must have been intentional.
3rd on a Deviant video. Yes! On a different note, I was at a speed dating event last night. Everything went great until they ask about my hobbies, and I told them I'm REALLY into Deviant videos. Bad reactions, I can't figure it out. I tried to be friendly and told them that I had a tool in my pocket that could open any box she had, and in record time. That didn't help things. Changing gears, I confessed that I love sticking my pick into all kinds of really key holes, like in front doors and back doors... Soooo yeah... Big swing and a miss on that one.
Viewers who don't have a Blitz and appropriate cards can easily make a bump key on a standard duplicator, using two keys and calipers. The first can be a waste KW1 or KW5 key. Using a series of cuts of increasing depth, get to 0.189, then cut the key COMPLETELY FLAT to that depth, from bow to tip. Move that key to the "master" clamp. Mark the second ("working") key at each position where a cut is to be made, then with that key in the "copy" clamp, slide the carrier to line up the cutter with the cut marks. Mill vertically ("Blitz style" rather than "ski style") at each of those marks, with the depth being limited by the key in the "master" clamp.
Odd coincidence... I dealt with audio like this at a church one time a while back. Ultimately there ended up being a guy recording music in his basement in the neighborhood nextdoor and the cheap mics we were using happened to be operating on the same frequency. It manifested itself just like this where you'd catch just a tiny segment of his voice or his instrument, and it would only happen in the evenings when things like weddings or youth events were going on at the church, but never on a sunday morning proper. We probably wouldn't have ever tracked it down, as we switched to newer/nicer mics and receivers eventually, however one day a guy who was an active member of the congregation asked us in the sound booth what we'd changed recently. He went on to say that he lives basically right behind the church and used to get interference on his recordings from our microphones up until very recently. Turns out he only ever records in the evenings. Not saying that's what's happening here, but you also might want to just double check that's not the issue. RF shit is fun to play with anyway LOL EDIT: Okay the further along I get, this definitely sounds like how that sounded EDIT 2: Eh I'm not so convinced. The interference kinda follows the tone in your voice
You can tell it's going to be a good time when the video begins with doubling the portions of whiskey. Also, you can tell someone is a professional when he has a Glencairn suitable for doubling his portions. Lol
Thank You!!! Your video’s are always so helpful! Very detailed and simple to follow! You make locksmithing much easier with all your great videos!! Thanks for sharing with the industry! Throwing this on the Blitz machine and giving it a live demo today. Tom
Oh yeah, can't wait for that sword! But i don't know if i would be able to find a kwikset out somewhere here in Poland, if I'll get it i will definitely try, but i think the "Super Bump" should work on at least one lock. I think even if i don't get it, i might try to get one made somewhere here, maybe on a local blank too? We'll see i guess.
I really want to win this one. I've added my name to the list and I think I might have done so on accident more than once because when you switched to it and said to add your info to it in each video it was unclear wether to add it again or not. But since then you have clarified that it's a one and done 👍. Thanks Deviant.
I was wondering by chance is there a way to go to why those key cutters like at Menards or at Lowe's and have them cut a bump key and how would somebody do that
As a locksmith in Minnesota. I order quite a lot of Schlage and Kwikset locks to what is called "Zero" or "One" bitted. I've seen on rekey jobs an office building that was card access SC4 all "zero" bitted as they figured no one would ever be using a key why bother switching the pins. easiest rekey job ever.
haha without the sound glitch notice, I'd've just thought my bluetooth was on the fritz again. Time to reinstall Bluez and check for firmware updates on my bluetooth dongle!
hi i have a gun safe that i purchased on a auction site and looked new but when i got it well it does look new and still has all original stuff sealed in its bag to set it up but the initial hidden key to first unlock it to be able to set it up and use the main lock was missing so i need to get into the cheap main lock and im ok i can program the main one like it should have but I am new to this lock picking stuff and to me it looks as if its a wafer lock i dont see pins on top or bottom just on the right side wall...how would you pick those with what tool? they look like levers i think im not sure but i can send you a picture tho or anyone that can help me out, i have receipt and everything with the company i bought it from that sell things as is in the auction.
Is there a reason you don't grind down the bottom shoulder? I would have thought that would induce failure in the bump band, same as with the top shoulder, or is it needed for something?
I work 20 feet from Ilco. I still haven't gotten my inside man and it makes me real sad. One of my best friends from childhood worked there in IT for years and i wasn't into locks at all, what a waste.
@@DeviantOllam Ah, yeah. I'm not smart enough to know exactly what causes interference issues and dropouts with those types of units but 2.4Ghz systems are especially finnicky because a) they share spectrum with a ton of devices and b) they're lower cost systems with less mitigation built in unless it's something obvious like a microwave, there's not much you can do and most of the time it's just fine so you just roll with it fwiw, I think on the gen 2 kit the transmitter itself can also record a high quality backup track... might be worth the upgrade for peace of mind I also picked up something called the instamic a couple year's back which is just a lil self contained mic and recorder. Like a gopro but for high quality audio. I have it just for fun, but it has come in handy as a plant mic on actual productions and it holds up great.
The K bow has a K *and* a W And no the fact that I noticed that isn’t related to the fact that my state just accidentally legalized edibles why do you ask?
can confirm, love the “glitchy” sound as long as it’s clear.
heh, well, i appreciate your kindness there... i was listening to it like "GAH, what happened?! Was my CAMERA drunk, too, when this was filmed?"
@@DeviantOllam i am drunk rn.... lomarimaa
@@DeviantOllam your listeners just need to reach the same level of drunk as you and the camera were at, and the audio sounds perfect!
@@ke6gwf 9 out of 10 doctors and/or bartenders would recommend
@@DeviantOllam it's audio ring buffer overrun either during encoding/transcoding (software) or in the recorded stock (software/hardware). probably encoding or recording software.
The sword super bump key sounds amazing and ridiculously fun to try to use. Like pulling Excalibur from the stone, it makes you the king of the castle.
Ultimate keys reborn in US blanks, only took 20 years since they been around in the UK. Good job :)
UKBumpKeys took the shoulders off and put the Dampeners on nearly 15 years ago. The reason most bump key manufacturers don't sell them 'shoulderless' is because removing the shoulders is labor and time intensive (as your video makes clear) whereas any fool can put a load of blanks into a machine and sell 'not so super' bump keys.
I used to suspect that the FedEx arrow was a coincidence, until I saw one of their trucks in the Persian Gulf. The arrow is on the Arabic script logos, facing right to left, and that requires some 'forcing' of the letters to make it work. Must have been intentional.
3rd on a Deviant video. Yes! On a different note, I was at a speed dating event last night. Everything went great until they ask about my hobbies, and I told them I'm REALLY into Deviant videos. Bad reactions, I can't figure it out. I tried to be friendly and told them that I had a tool in my pocket that could open any box she had, and in record time. That didn't help things. Changing gears, I confessed that I love sticking my pick into all kinds of really key holes, like in front doors and back doors... Soooo yeah... Big swing and a miss on that one.
You think it was potentially a bad strategy, but I say that is a recipe for meeting the love of your life. 👍😁👍
@@DeviantOllam it worked on me.
@@TarahWheeler Best reply ever!!
edit: 1000 internet points to you
@@DeviantOllam Or lock picking lawyer on april fools.
Viewers who don't have a Blitz and appropriate cards can easily make a bump key on a standard duplicator, using two keys and calipers.
The first can be a waste KW1 or KW5 key. Using a series of cuts of increasing depth, get to 0.189, then cut the key COMPLETELY FLAT to that depth, from bow to tip. Move that key to the "master" clamp. Mark the second ("working") key at each position where a cut is to be made, then with that key in the "copy" clamp, slide the carrier to line up the cutter with the cut marks. Mill vertically ("Blitz style" rather than "ski style") at each of those marks, with the depth being limited by the key in the "master" clamp.
Odd coincidence... I dealt with audio like this at a church one time a while back. Ultimately there ended up being a guy recording music in his basement in the neighborhood nextdoor and the cheap mics we were using happened to be operating on the same frequency. It manifested itself just like this where you'd catch just a tiny segment of his voice or his instrument, and it would only happen in the evenings when things like weddings or youth events were going on at the church, but never on a sunday morning proper. We probably wouldn't have ever tracked it down, as we switched to newer/nicer mics and receivers eventually, however one day a guy who was an active member of the congregation asked us in the sound booth what we'd changed recently. He went on to say that he lives basically right behind the church and used to get interference on his recordings from our microphones up until very recently. Turns out he only ever records in the evenings. Not saying that's what's happening here, but you also might want to just double check that's not the issue. RF shit is fun to play with anyway LOL
EDIT: Okay the further along I get, this definitely sounds like how that sounded
EDIT 2: Eh I'm not so convinced. The interference kinda follows the tone in your voice
New game: take a sip of something dark and strong everytime you hear a glitch on a Deviant video.
I choose LIFE!!! (I don't think my liver would make it)
@@deadstump4970 I said SIP not SHOT!!!
An excellent, if dangerous, plan. Especially on any of my longer videos. 😂
@@PetesGuide Directions unclear. Did you know there was a lot of gum on the bottom of this table?
@@deadstump4970 took me a minute to figure out your bit about the gum, but that’s pretty funny!!! (I don’t have that problem-I’m about 80% Irish.)
You can tell it's going to be a good time when the video begins with doubling the portions of whiskey. Also, you can tell someone is a professional when he has a Glencairn suitable for doubling his portions. Lol
When I watch videos like this, it reminds me that I need more time in my day!
Sounds fine to me. I can hear all of the important details. Thanks Deviant.
thanks for explaining this further i was wondering how you got the cut near the bow.
Is that just a cattle casteration band? If so easy to get lots of those for replacing
Yep! I recognized it from goat farming
Bosnian Bill actually talked about them, and you are correct. If I remember correctly that is how he found a bunch of them..
Great explanations of the differences in the keys and why you used the one you did. thanks for this video, cheers
Thank You!!! Your video’s are always so helpful! Very detailed and simple to follow! You make locksmithing much easier with all your great videos!! Thanks for sharing with the industry! Throwing this on the Blitz machine and giving it a live demo today. Tom
This is why you don't use Kwikset on your booze cabinet. They may take my life, but they'll never take my tequila.
After a couple of tequilas, they can't work even a Kwikset lock.
Dude I just want the sword key for my collection lmao. As a bump key, well... thats just bad ass
I'll be hoping for you during the give away
Oh yeah, can't wait for that sword! But i don't know if i would be able to find a kwikset out somewhere here in Poland, if I'll get it i will definitely try, but i think the "Super Bump" should work on at least one lock. I think even if i don't get it, i might try to get one made somewhere here, maybe on a local blank too? We'll see i guess.
sorry but I can not understand if it's written there 0.247 does distance mean v0.247 inches?
or these numbers 0.247 they must be converted?
And if you want to use a washer on the key to protect the rubber from being cut, you can use a duplicator to flatten the slant on the key.
Came for the bump key. Stayed for the random passing baseball references
Hah, right on. Giving myself memories of watching Phillies games in the old Veterans' Stadium when I was little
@@DeviantOllam ahhh I love the smell Baseball nostalgia in the morning
I really want to win this one. I've added my name to the list and I think I might have done so on accident more than once because when you switched to it and said to add your info to it in each video it was unclear wether to add it again or not. But since then you have clarified that it's a one and done 👍. Thanks Deviant.
The blank that comes with an Abus 83/45 in the KW keyway is a true 6 pin with the k bow
Whiskey and Bump keys. This is how I needed to enjoy a lunch break.
I didn’t know I needed a sword key in my life untIl this moment
I was wondering by chance is there a way to go to why those key cutters like at Menards or at Lowe's and have them cut a bump key and how would somebody do that
Can't you just bring one and get a copy
Very cool, thanks for sharing your process on this; it’ll be neat to find out if the same thing works for Schlage too 😊
Love what you do Dev, keep it up and thanks for sharing and have a great upcoming weekend 🙏👍
Can't wait for the next video "Lock Picking Braveheart Style" wearing a kilt and having blue face paint on. 😉😁
9:37 -- took me a second to see it. I laughed when I did. This would be the HYPERBump key.
I would pay the extra to buy the sword bump key, just because thats bad ass.
I have a weird question, have you ever come across a lock keyed to a blank key? I did it to a old kwikset. Had to try it for fun
As a locksmith in Minnesota. I order quite a lot of Schlage and Kwikset locks to what is called "Zero" or "One" bitted. I've seen on rekey jobs an office building that was card access SC4 all "zero" bitted as they figured no one would ever be using a key why bother switching the pins. easiest rekey job ever.
Neat video! I don’t know how I never noticed the k in those keys. Also, why the late night upload?
i'm up late, heh. i wanted this up much earlier today but we had our shift at the shelter. feeding folk comes first. 👍
@@DeviantOllam You are a good person. Thanks for being a role model for the rest of us. 👍
@@ethane333 😂👍
Just curious, are those green bump rings the same as the “green Cheerios” available at veterinary supply stores?
haha without the sound glitch notice, I'd've just thought my bluetooth was on the fritz again. Time to reinstall Bluez and check for firmware updates on my bluetooth dongle!
Thanks for the diagram! God Bless!
You in Missoula now? It's f ing cold. 16 degrees on my dashboard. Thanks for the cool educational videos. Stay warm brother. 🙋⚡
Nice video as always
I literally have that sword key myself for my house key xD
im ready to open my door with that sword. gimme.
Used to the AvE references by now, and suddenly there was an Ian clip 🤔 i must be watching the right people
Those bands look damn near identical to some fuel injector o-rings!
Quality is fine. We get what we pay for. Be well.
How about Yale bicentric pads?
hi i have a gun safe that i purchased on a auction site and looked new but when i got it well it does look new and still has all original stuff sealed in its bag to set it up but the initial hidden key to first unlock it to be able to set it up and use the main lock was missing so i need to get into the cheap main lock and im ok i can program the main one like it should have but I am new to this lock picking stuff and to me it looks as if its a wafer lock i dont see pins on top or bottom just on the right side wall...how would you pick those with what tool? they look like levers i think im not sure but i can send you a picture tho or anyone that can help me out, i have receipt and everything with the company i bought it from that sell things as is in the auction.
Thanks Great Video
would that work for an LW4/LW5 bump key?
Side thought. I bet a plastic/leather key end cover could extent the life of your bump key rings, quiet the hammer noise, and help with leverage.
Is there a reason you don't grind down the bottom shoulder? I would have thought that would induce failure in the bump band, same as with the top shoulder, or is it needed for something?
I would totally buy the sword super bump
What do you think of 3d printing tools? 👍
You shall not pass!
Oh wait you have a super bump? My bad go right ahead
I just always pictured the kwikset cutouts as being like windows on a front door of a house lol
learn something new everyday.
I have moved since I first signed up for your giveaway list. Should I just sign up again, or is there a good way to update my info?
I work 20 feet from Ilco. I still haven't gotten my inside man and it makes me real sad. One of my best friends from childhood worked there in IT for years and i wasn't into locks at all, what a waste.
Where d did you get the kw 11
Best ❤️
I watched the kwikset history video, (short version), and learned a lot.
Glitchy sound, or hidden messages?
Oh deviant you evil 😈 person ( FEDEX ) 😳👍🏻🤩
I don't post videos, but I'd post one for the sword key 😅
My concern is durability, with the length of it.
That's awesome thanks for the entertainment
super sword bump key awesome i want one loi
Oh man. You wouldn't confuse the sword key for another key, hah.
What could possibly go wrong here :)
Love the video! Hate that I live in Japan and can't do any of this stuff myself...
Why not? I KNOW they have locks in Japan!
@@SoloPilot6 Illegal to own picks and lockpicking tools in Japan, unless you're a licensed locksmith.
@@curtishoffmann6956 Oh, okay. Maybe you could find a tame locksmith who will let you play under his authority?
@@SoloPilot6 Working on it...
The bad audio almost sounds like a bad 3.5mm port. Like the contact is kind of working but not really. Or is all of your audio wireless?
Everyone mentions the arrow in the FedEx logo.
Nobody mentions the Spoon in the e within Fed.
Holy Shit! My mind is blown! Thank you for this.
I can’t believe i never noticed either the spoon nor the arrow until now
Are you using a wireless mic? Kind of sounds like the dropout artifacts I would expect on a lower cost digital 2.4GHz system.
i am on a Rode Wireless Go, but right next to the transmitter, etc. so odd.
@@DeviantOllam Ah, yeah. I'm not smart enough to know exactly what causes interference issues and dropouts with those types of units but 2.4Ghz systems are especially finnicky because a) they share spectrum with a ton of devices and b) they're lower cost systems with less mitigation built in
unless it's something obvious like a microwave, there's not much you can do and most of the time it's just fine so you just roll with it
fwiw, I think on the gen 2 kit the transmitter itself can also record a high quality backup track... might be worth the upgrade for peace of mind
I also picked up something called the instamic a couple year's back which is just a lil self contained mic and recorder. Like a gopro but for high quality audio. I have it just for fun, but it has come in handy as a plant mic on actual productions and it holds up great.
More glitches please.
Enough glitches and you'll get a Max Headroom cyberpunk vibe.
👍 für den Algorithmus
“The arrow is stopped”
From a manufacturers standpoint, Whats the point of having all these key blanks that are the same length, and the same keyway?
There is irony in the fact you are using a castration band with your bump key...
Who's going to make a card just for cutting the super bump key?
you don't have to. that's what i cover in this video.
@@DeviantOllam I had been thinking one card with all the cuts so the manual card wasn't needed.
@@jmr oh you were editing m expressing an idea not a criticism, ha. I misunderstood! 😁👍
The K bow has a K *and* a W
And no the fact that I noticed that isn’t related to the fact that my state just accidentally legalized edibles why do you ask?
omg I have a huge headache
pls check on youtube Birdi key cutting machine
The sword key would be great to see it in action.
I can’t make a video of me using one until you send me one…. So send it and I’ll make ya a video… 😊 forreal..
Your poor audio :(