As a locksmith I'd like to clarify a few things here for those who might have questions. Yes - this can be done, and with some practice it will work. No - it doesn't really make sense to make a lockpick or duplicate a key like this. A paperclip lockpick is rather soft and will probably be worn-out quickly. Same with the key. Better Lockpicking tools can be bought for cheap. The padlock and the other lock shown in this video are both easy to pick. No - these methods cannot be used for all locks. I do think that the homemade lockpick is pretty cool though 😎
Where the hell is the part where it opens all (most\some) locks? Is the key mold thing different from the paper clip thing? This video fucking sucked, worst part about it is the click bait got me. Please, quit your lock smithing job, make an identical video to this(bunch of cuts over shitty yet inspirational music), but then tell us what the fuck is going on... You got this.
What are your thoughts on bump keys? Those keys you stick in a deadbolt and with a quick tap it unlocks it. Whatever this guy is doing in the video appears to be a homemade bump key
When I was a teenager working in a gas station, a regular locksmith customer told me, "Locks only keep the honest people honest." Holy cow, he is right.
I had an argument with some friends about this very fact. There is literally no way to secure yourself from a determined intruder without turning yourself and your family into prisoners. The best way to be safe is to fly under the radar and appear as if you have nothing of value and invest in good external lighting and an alarm system. The locks are there to keep out the amateurs. A professional will always fond a way in and trust he already knows what's inside, where it is, and what weapons you have. If you have to use guns it's already too late. He knows they are there and if he still comes in he has a plan to kill you if necessary. Buy the best locks you can to keep out the fools but be careful who you welcome in as well.
@@TheMatrixofMeaning pretty much this, you shouldn't live in fear and in all honesty, the house that shows the most weaknesses is still the best target to a thief. The best thing is to lower the odds of a break-in as most jobs done aren't planned, they're done on opportunity.
Exactly! No professional locksmith would recommend this video. Whoever made this video, is like a college student comparing a bottle rocket or Roman Candle to a real space rocket. The two are vastly different, and the latter puts the former to shame.
@@lukeodhiambo1825 He's just pointing out a deceptive title. Other locksmiths even described the issues, but hey, it was a cool little project nonetheless.
That's the truth, I learned how to pick locks a few years ago after seeing a UA-cam video, it took me 5 minutes and a hairpin the first time to pick my front door.
As a mechanic who learned to build locks and "unlocking" them I wanted to add a helpful tip for people getting started, Find yourself a variety of used windshield wipers and remove the metal spines, They make excellent lock picking tools as they are beautifully hardened and shaped for the job.
It's just so epic 😂 It's also noteworthy the materials involved here Using everyday items for their base chemistry Really interesting, makes me more interested in studying materials science
That practice lock can literally be unlocked by sliding in whatever you want and pushing down all the pins (I have it at home). A real lock is more complicated with serrated/spool pins that lock up if you simply push them down
@@karlbarnett5863 Get one to study the principle of the pins mechanism. But at the same time, get some real shackle locks for practicing actual picking.
Best dramatic music! I got lost...Just listening to the background music. I kept thinking about writing an EPIC book, movie or documentary. The music made me weep while trying to make pancakes this morning. I checked your notes above and couldn't find any info...so if you wrote the score and played all the instruments...I applaud you. Bravo.
Satisfying to watch and listen to all the noises. Also the soundtrack is really great. I’d never use these techniques as I wouldn’t have a need to. Still great to watch nonetheless.
For anyone wondering. This is standard lock picking tools he's making. And the lock he's using is notoriously easy to break. Raking mindlessly will only open the easiest of locks. If you want to learn how to do this properly buy the tools (which to his credit he made well), and learn to feel the tumblers.
@@NomadicHacker. A lock with pins in like the see through one he shows here is called a Pin Tumbler lock. Safes traditionally have Levers that fall in to Gates in the spindles attatched to the dials.
Two things: 1: wait... Super glue doesn't stick to hot glue...? And eh.. 2; paperclips can be hardened..? (I thought they were mild steel) Pro-tip: HAIR PINS! Hard. As. Fckn. NAILS. (Made from spring steel, I reckon) I made some lock pick tools + miniature chisels + mini cutting tools from hair pins. They don't bend, they don't break. (And are cheap as hell) They retain an edge fairly well too provided you use them for fine work
DIY lock pick kit, I have that clear padlock & it is extremely easy to pick... I've found that hardest common door lock brand to pick is schlage but can still be done pretty easy.. he is making a rake style pick and if you look the video is sped up making it look like he got it right away, it does take time but I like to feel each pin seating on the shear line when I do it.. one pin at a time could be faster than just running the pick in & out a bunch of times hoping you don't knock others down that you've already seated
If I learned from the LockingPickingLawyer is that this is a rake and tension wrench. Also those homemade tools will break after 1 to a couple uses. But cool nonetheless... And they won't open all locks.
Well sort of. It should in theory be able to unlock any lock however once used on a single lock it will only ever be able to unlock that one lock. If you want to Lubbock a different lock you have to make another key,
@@FelicityJanette watch the lockpickingLawyer, also pen testing competitions videos (penetration testing - professional hackers who get hired by large companies to find weaknesses in their security shields)
The first method works pretty well but you have to get a feel for it. The one instrument has to go in and out fast enough to make all the pins simultaneously be in the air while you're using the other to turn and unlock the lock. You have to keep holding your turn while you're moving the other piece back and forth real quick. Like I said it takes some practice to get it down but if you start on a simple door lock and just do it several times eventually you'll get the hang of it and could probably even do the lock you were talking about having trouble with.
I'm surprised he made a rake and tension tool out of paperclips that were strong enough to be used. But high quality spring steel or stainless ones are readily available for under $10. And that seems like an awful lot of work that will probably wear out after a few uses. Anyways, great video! Impressed with the know how!
What you want are called a city rake and tension wrench. This is what they're duplicating. Paper clip is probably low quality steel and it won't hold up as well as real picks made of spring steel.
My then 11 year old grandson taught himself to pick locks just with the two paper clips. Just straightened them, no filing, nothing. When I said he couldn't he went to their front door and locked it then unlocked it so his mother could get back in. He then progressed to going online and buying a 10 piece lock pick set. Needless to say this has been confiscated by his mother.
Back in day mechanics and police had master keys to open most locks out there were cut to a general purpose then with slight force open a lock other thick know the make find old used keys mark with paint or dykem use pliers and work key then pull out use triangular file and lighty file area cleaned .over and over we used to make keys 10 min max
Security pins can still be raked opened, they're just harder than standard pins. I can easily rake open pin tumbler locks that have serrated, spools, mushroom pins, or a mixture of all 3.
"any" lock is the overstatement of the century. Wave rakes work on a lot of "standard" locks but won't work on any specialty locks or wafer locks, tubular locks etc. Also the second one literally would only open one singular lock and requires access to the key for said lock. Would be easier to take a picture (less time needed with actual key) then just buy a proper blank and file it to match. Also that was too much effort for a wave rake, you can buy them easily and they are cheap
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As a locksmith I'd like to clarify a few things here for those who might have questions.
Yes - this can be done, and with some practice it will work.
No - it doesn't really make sense to make a lockpick or duplicate a key like this. A paperclip lockpick is rather soft and will probably be worn-out quickly. Same with the key. Better Lockpicking tools can be bought for cheap.
The padlock and the other lock shown in this video are both easy to pick.
No - these methods cannot be used for all locks.
I do think that the homemade lockpick is pretty cool though 😎
Where the hell is the part where it opens all (most\some) locks? Is the key mold thing different from the paper clip thing? This video fucking sucked, worst part about it is the click bait got me. Please, quit your lock smithing job, make an identical video to this(bunch of cuts over shitty yet inspirational music), but then tell us what the fuck is going on... You got this.
What are your thoughts on bump keys? Those keys you stick in a deadbolt and with a quick tap it unlocks it.
Whatever this guy is doing in the video appears to be a homemade bump key
@@YouAreTroll What he is doing in the video is rake picking.
@@YouAreTroll He uses it like a rake, but the pattern looks like a bump key. LPL just reviewed a bump proof lock a couple of days ago.
I usually save 2hours & 8 ingredients, Go to Lowe's & make keys for $3. 🤣
This video should be nominated in the Oscars for Best in Sound Design.
It’s actually:
Jo Wandrini - Age of Men
It does sound very similar to some Oblivion and Skyrim tracks.
No.
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@@Mrjackietreehorn0:05 0:05
lockpicking skill lvl.50
When I was a teenager working in a gas station, a regular locksmith customer told me, "Locks only keep the honest people honest." Holy cow, he is right.
I had an argument with some friends about this very fact. There is literally no way to secure yourself from a determined intruder without turning yourself and your family into prisoners.
The best way to be safe is to fly under the radar and appear as if you have nothing of value and invest in good external lighting and an alarm system.
The locks are there to keep out the amateurs. A professional will always fond a way in and trust he already knows what's inside, where it is, and what weapons you have.
If you have to use guns it's already too late. He knows they are there and if he still comes in he has a plan to kill you if necessary.
Buy the best locks you can to keep out the fools but be careful who you welcome in as well.
😄😄😄
That’s so funny I had a locksmith years ago tell me that locks are only for the honest people lol
@@TheMatrixofMeaning pretty much this, you shouldn't live in fear and in all honesty, the house that shows the most weaknesses is still the best target to a thief. The best thing is to lower the odds of a break-in as most jobs done aren't planned, they're done on opportunity.
Being poor, that's the strongest weapon against thefts
I like how the background music makes it feel like this guy is about to save humanity
Or was wrongfully convicted and this is a montage scene of him in the prison metal shop.
@@randomaxe662 Or a madman serial killer preparing for a mass human extinction event.
'' MACGYVER - THE MOVIE ''
He saves the world and all the leaders come together to present to him a key to the planet. He promptly refuses and shows them a copy he made himself.
😂 the possibilities are endless...😂
Imagine waking up, it’s 2:30am, and you hear this music playing outside of your front door
🤣🤣🤣
*loads gun for incoming intruder*
@Zolar Czakl 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You wake up wanting to pee and all of the sudden you hesr Hans Zimmer on your door step at 2am 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@zolarczakl8066 😂😂
The music makes it an epic key making experience from the depths of a locksmith’s frontier.
Exactly!
No professional locksmith would recommend this video.
Whoever made this video, is like a college student comparing a bottle rocket or Roman Candle to a real space rocket.
The two are vastly different, and the latter puts the former to shame.
If he used graphite, was that a literal Carbon Copy?
No
Yes
I think this must be the dad-joke of the year.
I see what you did there!
@@robnash2150
This was like the Star Wars of lock pick videos!
Video should be called: "How to make your own lockpicks and how to mold objects with graphite and super glue".
I was thinking the same thing. Might have been a clever way to avoid content filters.
Yeah, he basically just made a rake n turning tool. Id think theyd be rather weak tho.
Create your own content and name it as you wish.
@@lukeodhiambo1825 He's just pointing out a deceptive title. Other locksmiths even described the issues, but hey, it was a cool little project nonetheless.
At least now if you hear in the middle of the night someone sandpapering pencil, you'll know it's a burglar.
As a locksmith by profession I can tell you locks only keep out honest people.
That's the truth, I learned how to pick locks a few years ago after seeing a UA-cam video, it took me 5 minutes and a hairpin the first time to pick my front door.
@@coreymillia
You need better door locks
All I can say is now the wrong people can learn at least one size of bump key. Your neighbors will be thrilled.
@@christinafox9196 well the wrong people could always just use a crowbar or brick.
@@BillyT886 maybe true, but I have Dobermans as a backup.
Just the fact that he made a paper clip into a rake with enough integrity to actually withstand picking is impressive
OMG, I think everything of this will break after two uses und will leave you with serious trouble to get remains of of the lock.
He heat treated it by getting it red hot and then quenching it in the oil to harden it. A common practice in knife making.
@@joetroutt7425 FORGED in FIRE !!! But will it cut ?
Those locks are made to fall open. It a three second pick blind folded
thats cuz he made a bump key rake. it lifts all the pins above the shear line at the same time
its the music for me XD giving me skyrim vibes as you lock pick a lock 🔒🤣🤣
Your neighbours must love you
As a mechanic who learned to build locks and "unlocking" them I wanted to add a helpful tip for people getting started, Find yourself a variety of used windshield wipers and remove the metal spines, They make excellent lock picking tools as they are beautifully hardened and shaped for the job.
Lol that is exactly what we used to learn. Was a bit discomforting to unlock my front door for the first time with it 😂
It's like he didn't click bait us, but at the same time he did... lol.
I applaud this man, next level stuff.
Their priority is $$$$ of course
i was trying to think how to say it.. you nailed it
Right.... Exactly what I was thinking when tryna figure out if I missed something when he made the key.
Yes, after watching, didn't care if it was legit, because it was legitimately art
👍
This video demonstrates the need for indoor locking.
They have existed for decades.
Video making is superior to key making here.
I just saw the graphite + baking soda video an hour ago. Good use of the materials!
Carbon Fiber 102
@LinKongDa Ain't no fiber in pencil lead.
However, a pencil does contain wood fiber and charcoal - ⅔ the basic ingredients.
I figured if I'm going to end up on a watch list for a video I might as well learn something
Thank you so much for giving the thieves this free upgrade course
The Music getting more and more serious and Rising made me laugh more than it probably should have LOL
Now where's the Lockpicking Lawyer with his two cents about it
LPL already sells the Bogota Rake on his site.
Nice!
I am lawyer this is wrong
Ha Ha Ha the wannabe
@@aarondaniele4141many people here seem to think lock picking is cool...until thieves steal from them.
The Heroic music peaking as the paperclip keys are finished was hilarious
That epic music though.
It makes you want to wander the lands, on a quest for the ultimate lockpick. Lord of the Lockpicks!
😂 that's funny
Yes... A paperclip can open a dummy test lock. It can't open much more though. The torque wrench would bend in any lock that gives minimal resistance.
It's just so epic 😂
It's also noteworthy the materials involved here
Using everyday items for their base chemistry
Really interesting, makes me more interested in studying materials science
its definitely an area of science that is growing
I love the perspex padlock - so we can see the pins moving. A good way to learn to pick some/most locks.
He actually heat treated his lock picks 😂 that’s pretty ingenious
I never dreamed this would be one of my favorite videos on UA-cam!!I'm being dead serious
Thank you thank you so much I appreciate your hard work
So this is why the locks break so easy in assassins creed, and similar games.
That practice lock can literally be unlocked by sliding in whatever you want and pushing down all the pins (I have it at home). A real lock is more complicated with serrated/spool pins that lock up if you simply push them down
Aw really? I was thinking of buying one.
@@karlbarnett5863 Get one to study the principle of the pins mechanism. But at the same time, get some real shackle locks for practicing actual picking.
Definitely a "hero sacrifices him/herself to save the world" soundtrack 😆
Thanks for helping out more thieves in the neighborhood.
With Un abrasive background music and speeded-up video, I watched it all with more enthusiasm. Good video.
Best dramatic music! I got lost...Just listening to the background music. I kept thinking about writing an EPIC book, movie or documentary. The music made me weep while trying to make pancakes this morning. I checked your notes above and couldn't find any info...so if you wrote the score and played all the instruments...I applaud you. Bravo.
I loved this music, I really want to know where it's from
It would be epic if 03:55 broke the DIY key inside the key hole ... 🤣
Came here to make or like this comment!
Don't worry, it will.
AII fiIing sounds - ASMR!!! Gives the goosebumps!
without a doubt it is the best with these hacks greetings from Mexico
✌💙from NY
Now stay in Mexico
A simple twist with a crow Bar has worked well for me in the past ! :)
About the time I feel clever, I remind myself to come to this channel!! Thanks for all your ideations! :)
Imagine being able to lean B&E skills through UA-cam ... Awesome!!!
Seriously, very nice video.
He made a Rake & Tension wrench, however you will be limited to uses bc its too thin!
I need this guy in my life. I feel he would be able to fix/make anything.
Satisfying to watch and listen to all the noises. Also the soundtrack is really great. I’d never use these techniques as I wouldn’t have a need to. Still great to watch nonetheless.
This is some oblivion lockpicking right there
I was thinking Skyrim, but yes Oblivion too LOL!
I prefer Morrowind so much easier.
THAT’S what I was leaving out! The heat treating part! I didn’t think that paper clip metal would heat treat so I never tried it. Thanks!
For anyone wondering. This is standard lock picking tools he's making. And the lock he's using is notoriously easy to break. Raking mindlessly will only open the easiest of locks. If you want to learn how to do this properly buy the tools (which to his credit he made well), and learn to feel the tumblers.
Safes have tumblers locks(like the one he was attacking) have pins
@@NomadicHacker. A lock with pins in like the see through one he shows here is called a Pin Tumbler lock. Safes traditionally have Levers that fall in to Gates in the spindles attatched to the dials.
@@penfold7800 ...yes...are you trying to correct me because it doesn't sound like it
Cool to make a lock rake out of a paper clip! Great use of glue & baking powder too. 🙂
I really doubt that would work in anything but a brand new and perfectly set door lock. Definitely would break in a deadbolt
The 2 of you did a great job . Thank You SOOOO much ❣️🎉🎉🎉
Two things:
1: wait... Super glue doesn't stick to hot glue...? And eh..
2; paperclips can be hardened..? (I thought they were mild steel)
Pro-tip: HAIR PINS!
Hard. As. Fckn. NAILS.
(Made from spring steel, I reckon)
I made some lock pick tools
+ miniature chisels
+ mini cutting tools from hair pins.
They don't bend, they don't break. (And are cheap as hell)
They retain an edge fairly well too provided you use them for fine work
Interesting
One of the most ingenious things I have seen on here in a very long time.
If it actually works
DANG...I learn this WITHOUT going to prison! No where is my sale receipt for the Soap-On-A-Rope I bought at Walmart!
DIY lock pick kit, I have that clear padlock & it is extremely easy to pick... I've found that hardest common door lock brand to pick is schlage but can still be done pretty easy.. he is making a rake style pick and if you look the video is sped up making it look like he got it right away, it does take time but I like to feel each pin seating on the shear line when I do it.. one pin at a time could be faster than just running the pick in & out a bunch of times hoping you don't knock others down that you've already seated
Good luck picking a Schlage Primus "easily".
Apparently rake picks are pretty handy. You watch LockPickingLawyer, right?
If I learned from the LockingPickingLawyer is that this is a rake and tension wrench. Also those homemade tools will break after 1 to a couple uses. But cool nonetheless... And they won't open all locks.
Can't wait for the sequel to this epic production
People ask me what I'm listening to. I can only say that I'm listening to the soundtrack to "How to Make a Key That Unlocks All Locks."
Age of Men - Jo Wandrini
😄😄😄
The music is epic
Well sort of. It should in theory be able to unlock any lock however once used on a single lock it will only ever be able to unlock that one lock. If you want to Lubbock a different lock you have to make another key,
So next time your home is burgled or bike stolen, thank this guy.
That is my NEW master key in van, works on any lock!
So cool! Are there lock picking contests? This is amazing to watch and I'd love to see people trying their skills on really hard locks etc.
It's called Locksport. And yes. There are competitions. Look for The Lock Picking Lawyer here on YT.
@@Alacritous I think this might replace Netflix for me. Amazing!
@@FelicityJanette watch the lockpickingLawyer, also pen testing competitions videos (penetration testing - professional hackers who get hired by large companies to find weaknesses in their security shields)
Go to the channel where people send in unpickable locks but he picks them all over 1000 locks/ videos
@@wedontlikenoneofyou Sounds great. What is the name of the channel?
Next up: how to make a key to open up the heart of the person you love.🗝️😉
I really need that one
It depends if you want a bloody mess or a clean cut 😂
That's a deep operation....most times unsuccessful...hence a 60% divorce rate...
Smoothe
Works with superglue+ baking soda too. For sure!
The magic created by combining super glue and baking soda is one of the greatest mysteries of the universe
Yep! Bet that really works too!
The universe has just been waiting for us to discover this secret
Thats how the pyramids in Egypt were build
@@Niketic88 😹 I always suspected so
🦆🌟⭐💫Magic💫⭐🌟🦆
I don't know what you were doing but I love the background music!
I tried both of these and I was unable to open up the barrel lock on my hitch. Actually, I think I made it worse.
The first method works pretty well but you have to get a feel for it. The one instrument has to go in and out fast enough to make all the pins simultaneously be in the air while you're using the other to turn and unlock the lock. You have to keep holding your turn while you're moving the other piece back and forth real quick. Like I said it takes some practice to get it down but if you start on a simple door lock and just do it several times eventually you'll get the hang of it and could probably even do the lock you were talking about having trouble with.
All thieves and thugs assemble! This is a must know!
Some viewers must watch with dedication.....
Reminds me of an old con that was nicknamed “Jimmy the Wire” true. Great job I have seen this before years ago. I thought he was going to light it .
You are a real legend. When I was kid I used to watch your video whole day
Based Off Of Your Comment I'm Assuming You Still Are, Indeed A Kid 😂
Very helpful for when ur key breaks or lose it.. Also sxary..thanks..
Nice idea Inventor101,i was impressived😲👍😄👌,nice weekend
Great ideas.. I hope that God will bless you.. Tks a lot 👍👍👍🙂
He taught us how to break into houses 😊we shall cherish this man 4evr
(for entertainment purposes only)
Isn’t that easy in real life,just break a window 😅
You wanna go to prison bruuuh
@@mysterious8152 only criminals go to prison, bruh
@@mysterious8152 no, I worked in one of those M-Fers for 25 years!!
Love the dramatic background music
I'm surprised he made a rake and tension tool out of paperclips that were strong enough to be used. But high quality spring steel or stainless ones are readily available for under $10. And that seems like an awful lot of work that will probably wear out after a few uses. Anyways, great video! Impressed with the know how!
Big criminal😂😂😊😊😊
Heat treatments greatly change the characteristics of alloys
You had so much bs to say but purposely ignore the fact that he heat treated and tempered the tool are you blind ???
Wow, that is so amazing. To save time when I go to do it, I just plan on using the actual key
3:53 i don't think i want to go in that door
why?
Because It looks like a serial killer lives behind it! It puts the lotion on the skin'...
What you want are called a city rake and tension wrench. This is what they're duplicating. Paper clip is probably low quality steel and it won't hold up as well as real picks made of spring steel.
My then 11 year old grandson taught himself to pick locks just with the two paper clips. Just straightened them, no filing, nothing. When I said he couldn't he went to their front door and locked it then unlocked it so his mother could get back in. He then progressed to going online and buying a 10 piece lock pick set. Needless to say this has been confiscated by his mother.
Pity - such dexterity is increasingly rare and needs to be encouraged.
@@MirlitronOne agreed! The kid is brilliant. Should be encouraged!
Locksmith is a great trade
That's because you have shitty locks. Disc Tumbler locks are unpickable without special tools
@@chrisconnors8513 There's job security for sure. Well always have locks so we'll always need locksmiths.
Genius, pure genius...
Back in day mechanics and police had master keys to open most locks out there were cut to a general purpose then with slight force open a lock other thick know the make find old used keys mark with paint or dykem use pliers and work key then pull out use triangular file and lighty file area cleaned .over and over we used to make keys 10 min max
This guy's is going places. I was here to read the comments
Very helpful videos, Thank you
A lock pick and a tension wrench.... what a great invention /s grrrrrrrrrr.
Thank you so much for showing us!
Says all the thieves lol.
The video is BS. The tool is called a rake. You can't rake every lock.
Also, you can buy rakes online.
@@theforce5191 or people who've lost their key! ..or have a habit of doing such.. like me
Only the key of David will unlock Heaven 🙏
Burglars can relied on you for teaching them how to used one key get into people homes. Well done!!
Now have a coroner come teach them how they are gonna get out.
What would you have said to Dr. Oppenhiemer then? Everything can be twisted out of its intended consequences.🤡
I doubt burglars need a video like this to open door.
Locks are only good for keeping honest people out 😊😊😊😊😊
A "rake" doesn't open all locks,in fact,might open old lockers with 0 security pins,or other kind of defense!!
Security pins can still be raked opened, they're just harder than standard pins. I can easily rake open pin tumbler locks that have serrated, spools, mushroom pins, or a mixture of all 3.
Thank you for teaching people how to break into my shed
with all those things you've been filing down, have you tried using super glue and iron filings ?
Its amazing that about 5M people logged on to see how this is done.
Lockpicking Lawyer could bump those locks with a shoelace.
Man, you can open those training locks with nothing more than harsh language. Does it work on a REAL padlock?
Some low security locks made by cheap manufacturers like Masterlock, Tri-Circle and Egret can be opened this way.
...but yeah, I can open one of these see-thru locks with the back of a pick or streight edge of a hair pin. No filing needed.
So you go to all this trouble, then you notice they left a window open..
Watched it twice just for the music! Crazy skills tho!
"any" lock is the overstatement of the century. Wave rakes work on a lot of "standard" locks but won't work on any specialty locks or wafer locks, tubular locks etc.
Also the second one literally would only open one singular lock and requires access to the key for said lock. Would be easier to take a picture (less time needed with actual key) then just buy a proper blank and file it to match.
Also that was too much effort for a wave rake, you can buy them easily and they are cheap
You are the bob Ross of inventing
I just go get all the components to make this happen. Thank you 😊
After saying that I am Very inventive I might survive in the Ocean 🌊
U mean a pack of picks and files from the hardware store
Can this unlock the lock I've placed over my heart?
Videos like this will teach crooks how to make it easier to get into someone's house.
Quelle bonne idée que de montrer ce truc afin que des gens mal intentionnés puissent voler les gens honnêtes. Bravo!!!👎👏👏
I was thinking of posting the same thing. Humans 🤪 Imagine if someone tries to use it against him🤦♀️
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Symphony of magical amazement