That's a very nice decoding technique and well executed! How did you make the tensioner? Can you share something about how you got that together from parts?
I would trade you high security locks or cash if you could make me one of theses picks I have the pick body . Just need picking tubes. Let me no. Cheers Jon
thanks for the offer, but at the moment I dont feel experienced enough to start doing business with these hobbyist tools. There are said to be several commercial solutions available for the same purpose.
@@MikkoRantalainen I will test same concept too. As you wrote somewhere, the concept i used might be more generic solution, but i guess that sensing tip based in simplier for this lock type.
@@idanhurja I think the tip of the tool goes between the levers and moves into the gate on each lever. But I've never seen one in the flesh, let alone use one.
That's a very nice decoding technique and well executed! How did you make the tensioner? Can you share something about how you got that together from parts?
Great idea!
This is already the decoding method for the SV decoder only it’s more precise.
I would trade you high security locks or cash if you could make me one of theses picks I have the pick body . Just need picking tubes. Let me no. Cheers Jon
thanks for the offer, but at the moment I dont feel experienced enough to start doing business with these hobbyist tools. There are said to be several commercial solutions available for the same purpose.
@@idanhurja thanks man. Not a problem .
This might be easier decoder concept:
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keyimmo.info/katalog/item/dekodernabornyj-klyuch-dlya-cawi.html
That tool is like Lishi tool for lever locks, right?
@@MikkoRantalainen hmm, is it more like a sensing tip based decoder? similar one we chatted today in discord for abloy protec
@@idanhurja Okay, got it. The language barrier was too high for me.
@@MikkoRantalainen I will test same concept too. As you wrote somewhere, the concept i used might be more generic solution, but i guess that sensing tip based in simplier for this lock type.
@@idanhurja I think the tip of the tool goes between the levers and moves into the gate on each lever.
But I've never seen one in the flesh, let alone use one.