My buddy Boris, thank you for posting the correct tubing my friend. I now have all the right parts ordered with the right size nuts and bolts you suggested and now I can't wait till everything comes in to get one together correctly. Thank you again my friend for the design.
Very awesome how you modeled it and solved all the challenges that come up when you make a plastic pick buddy :D. I was especially interested how you made the pick tip, as this is usually the biggest problem on making a diy DD pick. Very very cool to reuse the eject pin :D. I am definitely interested and happy looking forward for you picking a non chinese DD lock with your new pick 😃👍. Keep up your nice work buddy 😊👋🦊.
Very cool my friend. When I seen this on Locknoob's channel I've already printed one myself I'm just know waiting for a couple of things to complete it. I print a lot of locksport tools for the community and I'll be sharing this one too. Thank you for sharing this with the community. I'm a new subscriber brother.
Thank-you. If you leave deeper slots for the windscreen wiper tensioners, you will be able to adjust the length of the tips, and lock them into position with the two screws. There would be no need to make tips of different lengths. You might even be able to lengthen the tensioners enough for them to go right through the plastic, and to protrude from the rear, perhaps with 'L' bends for small handles, so that you can adjust lengths more quickly and easily,
Hi! Actually this version of the tool was scrubbed and I have much more advanced versions with less parts to print and much simpler build. If you are interested making the more advanced tool (it works really well!) you can find the latest STLs here - cad.onshape.com/documents/1ea3e75273ef245935902b9d/w/3dae917f5709ba7b69fabb1f/e/3fbcd0bb95d1397630dce2f7 and some assembly instructions in Thingiverse. The STLs on Thingiverse are for the earlier version of the tool in the link so don't use them. I have been busy with other projects and didn't have the time to post a video showing off all the improvements that I made
Is it possible to make a video explaining how to assemble the V@ version of this pick? I know it's a old video! I already ordered parts for version #1.. Can I use these same parts? Capillary tube and injector pins?
ua-cam.com/video/vtA0tNuPLfI/v-deo.html but don't tell anyone as its unlisted. Not sure if its the same parts. There are several versions of V2 depending on the inner diameter of the hole. I think one of them should fit.
Has anyone had a small gap in the middle of the manipulator arm so the top and bottom aren't firmly connected and the top falls off once you touch it?ddv1_manipulator.stl
Hi James, I think you should try the second version of this pick at www.thingiverse.com/thing:4095148 It has cleaner design, less parts, and it works much better.
@@thetinylocklab3703 Alright, I'm starting over with your V2 and see how it goes. Thanks for your quick reply! I can't wait to actually try it. Unfortunately you know how long it can take to get parts from AliExpress ;(
Well the whole point of the video (and this channel in general) is to motivate people into making their own tools. This is why I show things done with cheap, readily available tools. I am 100% sure that if you put your mind into it you can build one yourself.
AMAZING, I will make both v1 and v2 and test them, thanks for sharing !
My buddy Boris, thank you for posting the correct tubing my friend. I now have all the right parts ordered with the right size nuts and bolts you suggested and now I can't wait till everything comes in to get one together correctly. Thank you again my friend for the design.
Very awesome how you modeled it and solved all the challenges that come up when you make a plastic pick buddy :D. I was especially interested how you made the pick tip, as this is usually the biggest problem on making a diy DD pick. Very very cool to reuse the eject pin :D. I am definitely interested and happy looking forward for you picking a non chinese DD lock with your new pick 😃👍. Keep up your nice work buddy 😊👋🦊.
Thanks Foxxy! Not sure if I mentioned it but the injector pin idea was not mine. It was by someone on Twitter but I can't remember who.
Very cool my friend. When I seen this on Locknoob's channel I've already printed one myself I'm just know waiting for a couple of things to complete it. I print a lot of locksport tools for the community and I'll be sharing this one too. Thank you for sharing this with the community. I'm a new subscriber brother.
Thanks man! I love your work. Talk to you over FB ;)
lab brother I wish I could design stuff like this. My skills are limited lol. I just know my 3d printers.
Thank-you. If you leave deeper slots for the windscreen wiper tensioners, you will be able to adjust the length of the tips, and lock them into position with the two screws. There would be no need to make tips of different lengths. You might even be able to lengthen the tensioners enough for them to go right through the plastic, and to protrude from the rear, perhaps with 'L' bends for small handles, so that you can adjust lengths more quickly and easily,
Hi! Actually this version of the tool was scrubbed and I have much more advanced versions with less parts to print and much simpler build. If you are interested making the more advanced tool (it works really well!) you can find the latest STLs here - cad.onshape.com/documents/1ea3e75273ef245935902b9d/w/3dae917f5709ba7b69fabb1f/e/3fbcd0bb95d1397630dce2f7 and some assembly instructions in Thingiverse. The STLs on Thingiverse are for the earlier version of the tool in the link so don't use them. I have been busy with other projects and didn't have the time to post a video showing off all the improvements that I made
P.S. I came here because of a reply to a comment on the Deadlocks channel. Subscribed today. Thanks.
Awesome design, very well thought! I will definetely build this!
Pretty cool, always nice to see alternatives in the hobby.
Thanks!
Cool disc detainer pick my friend. Very well detailed explanation. Cheer's
Thanks!
Very well implemented Boris. Nothing wrong with using Bahco Files on Wiper Insert, I do it all the time 👍
Thanks Tipene ;)
Very cool my friend, great work. And a great video. 😎👍
Thank you very much!
Good idea, I never thought of making one in 3D, cool design and a good metal upgrade.🍺😎
Thanks!
Very cool my friend
Awesome! Just awesome! Thank you!
the one missing part for me ... where can I find wiper inserts ? I wanna buy it commertially.
nice work -link of the steel tube is dead
Very cool my friend👍👍😊😎😎🇬🇧
Is it possible to make a video explaining how to assemble the V@ version of this pick? I know it's a old video! I already ordered parts for version #1.. Can I use these same parts? Capillary tube and injector pins?
ua-cam.com/video/vtA0tNuPLfI/v-deo.html but don't tell anyone as its unlisted. Not sure if its the same parts. There are several versions of V2 depending on the inner diameter of the hole. I think one of them should fit.
cool i'll check that out
You crazy genius ❤❤👍👍
Thanks PB!
did you find correct tube to order ?
Yeah, its this one - www.aliexpress.com/item/32822478895.html
Has anyone had a small gap in the middle of the manipulator arm so the top and bottom aren't firmly connected and the top falls off once you touch it?ddv1_manipulator.stl
Hi James, I think you should try the second version of this pick at www.thingiverse.com/thing:4095148 It has cleaner design, less parts, and it works much better.
@@thetinylocklab3703 Alright, I'm starting over with your V2 and see how it goes. Thanks for your quick reply! I can't wait to actually try it. Unfortunately you know how long it can take to get parts from AliExpress ;(
Awesome, well done 😉 Bravo 🍻
Maybe you can make one for me so I can test it and share the experience (of course I will pay for it)
Well the whole point of the video (and this channel in general) is to motivate people into making their own tools. This is why I show things done with cheap, readily available tools. I am 100% sure that if you put your mind into it you can build one yourself.
@@thetinylocklab3703 First find someone with a 3-D printer who is willing to make parts for you...