I finally cracked the safe! - Safe Cracking Robot Part 4

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • I've been working on this safe cracking robot project for over 6 months. But there's been a huge development that could potentially derail this whole project. One way or another I need to open this safe in the next five days!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 93

  • @56effie
    @56effie Рік тому +65

    This series has been a joy to watch, but please finish the auto-dialing project. You were so close!

  • @Spiker985Studios
    @Spiker985Studios Рік тому +84

    Something to note: There are safe that have panels of breakable material on the inside to prevent drilling
    If they break, the safe is permanently closed, requiring destructive entry
    So an auto dialer is still a needed utility. And having an open source one is a boon to the community

    • @iWhacko
      @iWhacko Рік тому +2

      yeah would love to see this open-sourced, so people can improve the design. Also there are combinations locks without the handle, that open when you turn the dial the other way, so if that takes more force to turn, it means its open.

    • @hkssystemslocksafe2486
      @hkssystemslocksafe2486 Рік тому +1

      it's called external re-lockers and they are a pain but can be opened either way!

    • @therealcosmicfrog3856
      @therealcosmicfrog3856 Рік тому +1

      It's normally glass

  • @CuttingOutBack
    @CuttingOutBack Рік тому +21

    Oh man, you had it the whole time! My favorite part was when you guys opened the safe. The excitement was so genuine. Those borescopes are super useful. Great work as always!

  • @JonathanRansom
    @JonathanRansom Рік тому +17

    This has been a really fun ride!

    • @Alex-oh5rt
      @Alex-oh5rt Рік тому +3

      3d ago??? Are you a time-traveller?

    • @Reacta-dev
      @Reacta-dev Рік тому +2

      @@Alex-oh5rt Video was probably unlisted and listed 6 mintues ago. But yeah, I was confused too XD

  • @FishersShop
    @FishersShop Рік тому +5

    oh man that was so exciting to see the bore cam work. Just like in the movies! I was bummed that your robot wasn't the final solution. I know what it's like to put so much work into something only to have it not pan out in the end. I think you almost needs to purchase a small safe that WILL work with your robot just so you can gave it on the shelf and show folks how awesome it is, but it's AMAZING! Great job, Zach!

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Рік тому +2

      I think after I get settled in after I move I may try to find a free or cheap locked safe on Facebook marketplace or Craigslist to keep working on this project

  • @ryankyser5243
    @ryankyser5243 Рік тому +6

    Please continue the auto dial robot. See it through man.

  • @dshudson
    @dshudson 6 місяців тому +3

    Best line I'm going to blame the safe cheap design for the fact that I couldn't crack it

  • @craiginboro679
    @craiginboro679 2 місяці тому

    I enjoy microcontroller projects, I also enjoy look picking etc.
    My thought was rather than brute force the combo you could teach the controller to manipulate it.
    Depending on whether the motor can report a high sensitivity regarding torque I think it would be the most efficient option.

  • @armadilllo
    @armadilllo 10 місяців тому

    I found my brothers combo using a camera, he locked his manual and receipt inside when he brought it home, I used the camera to turn the pages and found the page with the three numbers in big red ink. We used the holes for bolting it to the floor for camera access.

  • @jamesstephens5202
    @jamesstephens5202 Рік тому +3

    I mentioned on your last video to measure the amount the handle moves, as I suggested i use a laser pen taped to the handle when I open these. Glad you finally got it open.

  • @BabyGirl0723
    @BabyGirl0723 Рік тому +2

    It’s so awesome to see this project have a good ending. You got so wrapped up in the auto dialing you were committed to see it through. With the deadline approaching you were gonna crack that safe one way or another. Fun series

  • @jonmayer
    @jonmayer Рік тому

    So the auto-dialer needed more of an analog sensor on the handle and not a limit switch. You could then record and review all the combinations with the longest stroke to find the winner.

  • @lynnwilliam
    @lynnwilliam Рік тому

    I think you should keep going, get your original safe cracking machine to work.

  • @locomotioncreations
    @locomotioncreations Рік тому +2

    Love it dude way to get the job done one way or the other. Its good that you got to discover your design issue too without having that plague any future iterations. Well done!

  • @IMEEMADE
    @IMEEMADE Рік тому

    Man what a journey! Loved following along because it encompassed a real life engineering journey with all the highs and lows, heartbreak and successes. Even though you had so much time invested in the auto dialer, it was great that you pivoted and found another working solution and at the end, found the reason why the auto dialer didn't work initially. Looking forward to the next one!

  • @kerryohalloran9836
    @kerryohalloran9836 11 місяців тому

    Was that a S&G lock? I think they'd be a bit tougher. Loved your determination and patience.

  • @FixitFrank
    @FixitFrank Рік тому +2

    Awesome man. Super nice work. You still made a good device.

  • @RobUnplanned_
    @RobUnplanned_ Рік тому

    I know there is probably a few comments on this - but with all the set backs and such - i really enjoyed the journey and the mathematics / programming it takes to accomplish such a feat - the time invested, if the device just did every single combination ever - might of done so already hehe

  • @user-mt5bc3bt2g
    @user-mt5bc3bt2g Рік тому

    Now the all world knows the right combination, only need to find the right safe

  • @RichardBuckman
    @RichardBuckman Рік тому

    Also...did you try to figure out what went wrong with trying to read the false gates? If it's cheap enough they probably made the false gate spacing identical on all the safes so reading the false gates in that case should allow you to determine exactly where the real gate is.

  • @alexscarbro796
    @alexscarbro796 Рік тому

    Mitutoyo digital dial indicators have a serial interface to access measurements automatically

  • @lorenzo42p
    @lorenzo42p Рік тому

    if the handle servo detected what combination allowed the handle to turn the farthest, it didn't need to fully open the door

  • @Bentworkerable
    @Bentworkerable Рік тому

    Good job!

  • @gumboe2007
    @gumboe2007 Рік тому

    This has been quite the rollercoaster and I've enjoyed being on this journey. Great video series and your persistence knows no bounds. Looking forward to more of your videos

  • @Brian-L
    @Brian-L Рік тому

    Ack! Missed it by that much!
    I love that through each setback your lessons learned and the next iteration got you closer a winning solution.
    Looking forward to seeing the next shop.

  • @kylewhite8242
    @kylewhite8242 10 місяців тому

    I had to do the camera method but I had one that they use for two models one with the key unlock one without and they just cover over the keyhole

  • @gumboe2007
    @gumboe2007 Рік тому +5

    The contents of the safe might be secret but now the internet knows what the combination is

  • @mrpotatoheadie
    @mrpotatoheadie Рік тому

    Enjoyed the journey and glad your got it open.
    At least you were able to find where refinement could be made and that you were on the right track!

  • @tolkienfan1972
    @tolkienfan1972 Рік тому

    I love these videos. I can't believe that camera is so cheap. That's awesome. The robot is cool. He had a thing to learn that's all

  • @forby_
    @forby_ Рік тому +1

    great journey and process, glad you finally got it!

  • @Pystro
    @Pystro Рік тому

    I get why you decided to go for the drilling. And I see that it turned out that it was the correct choice. But a part of me is disappointed that you didn't manage to do it the "pure" way: brute forcing through all possible combinations.
    With the safe having false gates on all wheels, you could have done the following.
    A: Find a single combination that lines up with a gate on each wheel.
    B: Map all gate positions on all wheels (rotating one wheel while keeping the other wheels in the positions found above). Make sure to map the "start" and "end" of each gate, to a precision of 1/2 or 1/4 of a position.
    C: Have your auto-dialing bot visit only combinations of those gate positions.
    D: If B doesn't work, try going to 2 below and 2 above your mapped gate positions, in addition to the gate positions themselves.
    For step A, you have gates at 8 positions out of 100 (i.e. every 12.5 positions). To find the first combination where 3 gates line up would thus take you about 12.5*12.5*12.5=1953 tries. (This is assuming that you don't take steps of 2 positions at a time, which would narrow it by a factor of 8, for 244 combinations to try).
    Step B: To get all the gates with 1/4th positions accuracy, you have to try 400 (sub-) positions per wheel. Since you work through the gates sequentially, that's 1200 positions total. (600 if you can get away with 1/2 position accuracy.)
    Step C would try only 8*8*8=512 combinations (out of a million).
    Step D would still only try 24*24*24=13824 combinations (out of a million).
    This sums to 244+600+512=1356 combinations *(max)* if step C opens it (just under 2 hours if you are manually dialing a combination every 5 seconds). Or 1953+1200+512+13824=17489 combinations *(worst case)* if it turns out that the gates are narrow enough that you need 1/4th position precision and step D (19 hours if you dial a combination every 4 seconds).
    I'm surprised how this is viable in a break-in. At least theoretically; no burglar would take that risk, unless you had the nuclear codes in that safe. And I wonder /why/ they went with 8 gates per wheel. The *only* number of gates that results in this attack taking a lower total number of combinations (assuming the safe opens after step C) is 7 gates per wheel. Even 6 gates per wheel would have again been slightly harder than 8 (1395 combinations total).

    • @RichardBuckman
      @RichardBuckman Рік тому

      If you look back at the numbers he came up with in the first part, the first two numbers aren't on the lists, so brute forcing using those numbers wouldn't have worked even though it would reduce the number of combinations.

  • @JoanneHull370
    @JoanneHull370 Рік тому

    That was pretty cool but wish that your contraption would have worked it was pretty cool and genius! 👍🏼✌🏼

  • @Speeder84XL
    @Speeder84XL Рік тому

    This have been awesome to follow!
    To bad that the autodialer failed because of such minor problem - but it's a simple fix.

  • @warrior4christ777
    @warrior4christ777 7 місяців тому

    Yes you did get the combination now can you repeat it on a different safe with the problem solved

  • @defenestrated23
    @defenestrated23 Рік тому

    If you had an analog deflection readout on the handle servo instead of the binary limit switch, you would have not only found the combo, but also could use it to probe the gate locations automatically and shrink the search space.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Рік тому

      I had thought about doing something like that, but I did not have enough time. If I pick this project back up in the future I will certainly try it! Thanks for the suggestion

  • @gmosc
    @gmosc Рік тому

    The journey, indeed.

  • @pesoen
    @pesoen Рік тому

    so the robot worked, but it was just not strong enough to actuate the safe handle far enough to trigger the correct code? wow, that kinda sucks, but good to know :)

  • @DustyWorkbench
    @DustyWorkbench 11 місяців тому

    Love your videos! Bob Clagett recommended checking out your channel on the "Making It" podcast. he was right, your content is fantastic!

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks! I appreciate that! I've been watching Bob since he started and I listen to making it every week! He has definitely been an inspiration for me and so many other people.

  • @vrjb100
    @vrjb100 Рік тому

    Nice project. Fix the issues you found. But remember, solving a complex problem by adding more complexity is probably the wrong way.

  • @Mueller3D
    @Mueller3D Рік тому

    Seems like you just need to reposition the limit switch, or use a more analog sensor to measure the amount of throw. A torquier servo might also help.

    • @MichaelOnines
      @MichaelOnines Рік тому

      Yeah, measure the distance the handle moves with each attempt and save the combo associated with the top 100 handle distances. After the program completes sort by distance the handle moved and start checking by hand from the largest movement.

  • @publicmail2
    @publicmail2 Рік тому +1

    Great! where does he live?

  • @drewcomposed
    @drewcomposed Рік тому

    Wild. Great music cues, as always

  • @lostlakepictures7378
    @lostlakepictures7378 6 місяців тому

    FINISH IT!

  • @RichardBuckman
    @RichardBuckman Рік тому

    So would it work if you take out the limit switch and put in something measuring the stop location?

  • @bradallen6333
    @bradallen6333 Рік тому

    Awesome, congratulations on a job well done!

  • @ljbengineering1163
    @ljbengineering1163 Рік тому

    All in all very entertaining and a good lesson on Control System design : )

  • @IvesvanderFlaas
    @IvesvanderFlaas Рік тому +2

    So it turns out the safe was made out of butter the whole time! It's the thrill of the hunt we're after I guess.

  • @garagemonkeysan
    @garagemonkeysan Рік тому

    Great video. Always wondered how this worked. Best of luck moving. ❤😊👍

  • @jasonbailey9139
    @jasonbailey9139 Рік тому +1

    It's so sad that you had a solution that would have worked if you'd had a better way to work the lever. I'm glad you were able to laugh at the fact that for less than $20 and well less than an hour of time you could have solved the problem without spending 1/2 a year. But we all know the tinkering is the fun part. Hope the move is going smoothly!

  • @kikihun9726
    @kikihun9726 Рік тому

    Btw you can crack safes with that device. If you fine tune a bit. So you can make money out of it😀

  • @rozijntje
    @rozijntje Рік тому

    Wow, can't believe how easy that was using a simple borescope camera.
    I think the moral of the story is: buy a crappy designed cheap safe because the expensive nice ones make it easier to crack? 🙂

  • @senfdame528
    @senfdame528 Рік тому

    the journey was fun for shure

  • @KevinLyda
    @KevinLyda Рік тому

    The contents were two smaller safes that they don't have the combination for.

  • @PapaGeorgio1337
    @PapaGeorgio1337 6 місяців тому

    Do you have the printable files for download? Working on creating my own. Thanks :)

  • @tda2806
    @tda2806 Рік тому

    Working blind and you got that close O U T S T A N D I N G

  • @MrCarlos1039
    @MrCarlos1039 6 місяців тому

    Hi I have a sentry rifle safe I have the convanation but it won't open I don't know if I'm doing something wrong can you help, thanks

  • @Chris-rg6nm
    @Chris-rg6nm Рік тому

    Those false gates were huge you could have cracked it by hand in 5 minutes

  • @Hippie0812
    @Hippie0812 10 місяців тому

    Some of us already knew what was in the safe 😌

  • @abdulhameedkhan1804
    @abdulhameedkhan1804 Рік тому

    Dear sir lithium cell 18650 useful for ups or not

  • @famousamoso7
    @famousamoso7 Рік тому +2

    So the real question- Do you have a better quality safe to test your safe cracking robot on to show the fans it actually working start to finish?

  • @NunoLeitaoTheEpiq
    @NunoLeitaoTheEpiq Рік тому

    no hope for my safe then... What camera did u used?

  • @HaroldKuilman
    @HaroldKuilman Рік тому

    Admit it, you couldn't handle it 😉

  • @DREKOWICK69
    @DREKOWICK69 4 місяці тому

    I mean if you can see the wheels, not really that hard

  • @WayneMetcalf
    @WayneMetcalf Рік тому

    So you're saying that your robot couldn't crack it BECAUSE it was cheap? That's the wrong way round, surely. 🤔

  • @keyman1202
    @keyman1202 Рік тому

    Get a safe guy to drill it.. .we would have been down and lock installed in 2hours....

  • @SulphuricAcidForTheSouL
    @SulphuricAcidForTheSouL 11 місяців тому

    Can you use AI to crack a safe?

  • @armadilllo
    @armadilllo 10 місяців тому

    totally fake, there is no cover over the mechanism

  • @feynthefallen
    @feynthefallen Рік тому +3

    Ok. You failed at building a safe cracking robot. Kind of a shame, since I really wanted to see the safe cracking robot do it, I've seen safes drilled open plenty of times. As safes go, this one is as basic as they come, with no intrusion countermeasures whatsoever, barely safer than a high school locker. You could probably open that one by feel alone. Just tension it and then go from there. It basically has just 512 combinations

    • @RichardBuckman
      @RichardBuckman Рік тому

      I would call that a huge success. He engineered the thing and it just needs a small change in how the correct gate is detected. He pushed it further with the correct combination, it's just that the limit switch is binary, and the threshold was too far. So to avoid this problem it just needs to measure distances instead of a binary yes or no. That could even be used to automatically measure the false gates also which would make the thing even faster.

  • @Protocol-X
    @Protocol-X Рік тому +3

    I'm really disappointed. You wasted all of my time on a series, and in the end, you gave up.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Рік тому +4

      Seriously? No one made you watch this

    • @mike_x48954
      @mike_x48954 Рік тому +4

      Engineering has failures, and those failures are learnt from.
      Just as much as we hope you learn from this failure of a comment too.

  • @AI-wj5hj
    @AI-wj5hj Рік тому +1

    no it wasn't fun. next time find a same locking mechanism to built 6 months of project on it.

  • @viktortodosijevic3270
    @viktortodosijevic3270 Рік тому +1

    This video series was a waste of my time.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Рік тому +4

      Nobody made you watch this.

    • @mike_x48954
      @mike_x48954 Рік тому +4

      @viktortodosijevic3270 Engineering has failures, and those failures are learnt from.
      Just as much as we hope you learn from this failure of a comment.