Gentle reminder that things like this are very helpful for disabled folks. Without something like this, for example, I am unable to carve pumpkins, or cut other gourds due to my fibromyalgia and carpal tunnel syndrome, not to mention my fine motor control meaning thicker handles makes things way easier for me
To defend the electric pumpkin knife, they do actually make the jack-o-lantern process a *_lot_* easier, especially if you’re doing something complex like a tree or anything else that requires *_lots_* of little holes... the reciprocating motion does the work you’d normally be doing by hand so you’re free to focus more on getting your cuts _just right_ than fighting the tough pumpkin skin :)
@@JWSmythe you should see my modified dot matrix printer i use to tattoo people with. I just have them shove whatever body part they want tattooed in front of the print head(removed everything from the case that was blocking the print head)and just click print. I did have to add a little arduino board to get it up to speeds of a normal tatto gun and added like doubled the amount of needles per row to get the highest resolution possible but so far only 20% of my clients have sustained minor injuries or infections around the site of the tattoo and not on the tatoo themselves. Each print head is made by me and is changed after every use don't worry. I also did modify the heads to use tattoo needles as well for higher image fidelity.
I had a chance yesterday to try the two wrench method of breaking a lock open. A guy I work with keeps his sled trailer in our shop yard in, needed in but the lock was frozen solid with rust from sitting for 2 years. I couldn't get the angle to get the wrenches to cam against each other so I just pulled with 2 short wrenches apart and I was shocked to see this lock break with very little effort. Saved me dragging a cord out and showed how crappy his choice of lock was.
Laugh if you want...but I never had one growing up...so I had to manually rewind all my DVDs. I generally just put them back in the case and let the next person deal with it.
Awakened in the middle of the night: Wife: “What’s that noise?” Husband: “Someone is either breaking into our locked shed or carving a pumpkin.” As useful as an electric DVD rewinder. You mean I shouldn’t have bothered patenting it? Darn! 😂
Love it! You should put that up too the other rotary picks and see if that can do as good or better than a 200 dollar pick gun. I would honestly use that in my van to open locks for rekeying etc. I do think this is special as a full time locksmith.
I saw highlights of this video on the “daily dose of internet” channel. Which made me as a subscriber wanting to watch the original. Great find and funny how this is so possible.
The electric DVD rewinder is totally practical! Now I don't have to spend hours manually rewinding my DVDs and don't even get me started on the hydraulic DVD rewinder.
While it seems useless, it's actually really nice for sculpting. If you're just using it for just normal pumpkin carving tho then....... Not much hope I'd think for you. holy shit this works really fucking well as a pick gun
Try rocking the rake gun to get the same affect as you do with your hand, or at least some variation of the same movement to achieve the the same affect with the rake pick.
@@KF1 lmao I totally forgot about this, my set is gathering dust somewhere in my room. I opened a couple locks. It gets easier to open the ones you already know lol, but it's kind of difficult to get new ones, I don't want to spend my savings in different padlocks
@@alespider9905 right on, I hear that. Saw my ebay watch list this morning thinking wtf I need a $50 padlock for when my shed can be opened with a prybar to the hasp. Hobbies!
The plus side is it even has a retractable cover that doesn't get in the way and hides it's modification. Unfortunately, I can see this being banned from sale pretty soon, as the ease of modification is pretty high...
Wow..definitely a treat over a trick...tyvm..very inventive. Tyvm for your videos. I'm so hooked... Some reason I prefer single pin method....it takes patience, skill...kinda...then a click, another click, Then click, progress...then an open...tis rewarding. Forgive got caught up. Thank you for all your trials and informative videos....love all Just another amateur I am As always Mike
That's both really cool and kind of terrifying. I'd expect those locks to last a bit, but nope, 1.5 seconds of that and it's open. :( Damn. It really is just like they say, locks are for keeping honest people out. Thieves... well not so much I guess. On the other hand that pumpkin carver could be a neat small saw for wood working projects... albeit it'd have to be more skookum.
I have to mention there a ton of bikes being stolen in my city on a daily basis, although I haven't seen any broken locks yet I think this information would only add to the problem.
Just saying, I found an old lock in my room that was used to lock zippers on a book bag, and somehow got it open with a paperclip and a nail clipper.😆👌
Um random suggestion, because of the speed of this and the potential inertia effects have you tried this on supposedly rake prof locks? The sheer speed might overcome some forms of anti-rake protection IMO.
Yes, the stronger the hit to the pins, the greater opening you'll create in the pin shearline. Of course, you're basically hitting to the side of a thin metal object (the pick shaft) using a plastic holder (for this specific example) so you'll be seriously limited by the forces you can apply before the holder breaks or the shaft bends or snaps.
@@johnashcraft2724 Your property is not made any less secure because of this. Most thieves either use unlocked entres or brute force to get in. Lock picking (for gaining illegal entry) only happens in movies. Lock your doors, use physically strong locks and most thieves will just move on past you to the next place.
@@ScytheNoire no he's saying a burglar won't waste their time. Most breaking and entering Involves brute Force...e.g. your door kicked in or window broken. If you really want safety, install alarm system to every window and door and put the sign for your alarm company in the front yard.
“Not only do I go in and out, but I also incorporate a rocking motion.” - LPL 2018
I find that works very quickly most of the time 💦
No further context needed.
:weary:
Oh, man... you beat me to it!!!
LPL's presentation is so dry, I can't help but wonder if this was some intentional innuendo on his part, just to troll everyone.
interesting, i just converted my electric lock raking tool into a pumpkin saw. Great minds think alike
If only you guys had just traded. lol
"I turned my useless item into a useful one"
"Oh yeah? Well I turned my useful item into a useless one"
Chuc Mung
Nice!
Wow, LPL just stole your idea
This tweet aged very well
Pumpkin Saw sales up to 1000%
Victor Kohler sonkt
No officer... It's just a pumpkin carver.
Are you sure about that. :insert_lenny_face:
@@lntegrate ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Instructions unclear, picked open my pumpkin
lol
Gentle reminder that things like this are very helpful for disabled folks. Without something like this, for example, I am unable to carve pumpkins, or cut other gourds due to my fibromyalgia and carpal tunnel syndrome, not to mention my fine motor control meaning thicker handles makes things way easier for me
Now you can pick locks easier too!😊
👍🏽👍🏽
To defend the electric pumpkin knife, they do actually make the jack-o-lantern process a *_lot_* easier, especially if you’re doing something complex like a tree or anything else that requires *_lots_* of little holes... the reciprocating motion does the work you’d normally be doing by hand so you’re free to focus more on getting your cuts _just right_ than fighting the tough pumpkin skin :)
Pick or Treat!!!!
Instead using doorbell and waiting you pick door open.
The Pun Police are going to get you.
lol
Go away my lights are off
LOL
I converted mine into a tattoo gun. A little slow and slightly painful.
That sounds like the definition of a bad idea
No offense but definitely an 8 on the dangerous sounding ideas chart
I've seen worse. Much worse.
Probably the best thing you could use to make a homemade tattoo gun
@@JWSmythe you should see my modified dot matrix printer i use to tattoo people with. I just have them shove whatever body part they want tattooed in front of the print head(removed everything from the case that was blocking the print head)and just click print. I did have to add a little arduino board to get it up to speeds of a normal tatto gun and added like doubled the amount of needles per row to get the highest resolution possible but so far only 20% of my clients have sustained minor injuries or infections around the site of the tattoo and not on the tatoo themselves. Each print head is made by me and is changed after every use don't worry. I also did modify the heads to use tattoo needles as well for higher image fidelity.
@@michealpersicko9531 Show it in action! Sounds really sick!
"Dave quickly created a megaphone, using nothing but a squirrel, some string, and a megaphone"
I had a chance yesterday to try the two wrench method of breaking a lock open. A guy I work with keeps his sled trailer in our shop yard in, needed in but the lock was frozen solid with rust from sitting for 2 years. I couldn't get the angle to get the wrenches to cam against each other so I just pulled with 2 short wrenches apart and I was shocked to see this lock break with very little effort. Saved me dragging a cord out and showed how crappy his choice of lock was.
Lol.. dvd rewinder
I don't know how I'd survive without mine! 😀
Or the pen sharpener.
Back in the days of Blockbuster, I saw the "Be kind, please rewind" sticker on a couple DVD cases.
It is almost as good as laser cleaner for VCRs was.
Laugh if you want...but I never had one growing up...so I had to manually rewind all my DVDs. I generally just put them back in the case and let the next person deal with it.
Wow a rake works almost as fast as a key
If not faster o.O
Key almost as fast as the rake
This is crazy. To the point that I could just get rid of half of my 10 keys and replace it with this OO
And you can clean up your garden with it
Rake is technically a key u know
That was a great conversion. A+
This is funny because my first homemade lock picking tools were made from pumpkin carving saws.
An electric DVD Re-winder is much better than a old fashioned manual one.
Marshall Horton 😂😂😂 I cant argue with that!
don't be a fool -- they get you on paying to replace the batteries
As the locker aliens said in MIB2 "be kind, rewind"
Foot pedal operated dvd rewinders are better than any electro horse hockey!
Not to mention the fees u can rank up for returning dvds that aren't rewinded.
Now I can trick or treat any day of the year, without knocking on any doors. Thanks!
Awakened in the middle of the night:
Wife: “What’s that noise?”
Husband: “Someone is either breaking into our locked shed or carving a pumpkin.”
As useful as an electric DVD rewinder. You mean I shouldn’t have bothered patenting it? Darn! 😂
Love it! You should put that up too the other rotary picks and see if that can do as good or better than a 200 dollar pick gun. I would honestly use that in my van to open locks for rekeying etc. I do think this is special as a full time locksmith.
I saw highlights of this video on the “daily dose of internet” channel. Which made me as a subscriber wanting to watch the original. Great find and funny how this is so possible.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL totally ridiculous. This channel is continually fantastic. Thanks, LPL!
Bought to you by the makers of the solar powered flashlight and the submarine screen door.
As well as the pen sharpener, the wind turbine that turns against the wind, and Esperanto.
but solar powered flash light makes sense, charge during the day, light at night.
Not forgetting stripey paint and long weights!
I love my solar powered fleshlight
The submarine screen door is pretty handy actually. If you need to dive, just cover it in flex seal!
The electric DVD rewinder is totally practical! Now I don't have to spend hours manually rewinding my DVDs and don't even get me started on the hydraulic DVD rewinder.
What a great idea. A lot cheaper than a regular one.
Cool video as usual.
While it seems useless, it's actually really nice for sculpting. If you're just using it for just normal pumpkin carving tho then....... Not much hope I'd think for you.
holy shit this works really fucking well as a pick gun
Thanks bro i couldnt have ever broke in my neighbors house without you
"Locks are for honest people."
locks, like fences, symbolize the intent to protect one's property, and sufficient to keep good people from temptation and trespass
Pam Candas unless your in Canada where everyone is trust worthy
@@theblackoutexplorer2658 lol, i dont think you statement would last if you actually put it to the test
Locks also hide secrets like the girl tied up in my basement xD
Cool idea,thanks for the review brother
You made it on worldstarhiphop! Now you made it to the big times!
That was an Awesome idea, very creative indeed! Love your videos.. Great job!
Very timely, and lock-related.
if you do intricate pumpkin carving this is awesome, now its good for the other 11 months
Holy smokes.... Thats crazy insane fast I love it.
I bet if the bushings were a little loose it would also rock.
Pretty amazing they haven’t tried to counter the pick technique!
Try rocking the rake gun to get the same affect as you do with your hand, or at least some variation of the same movement to achieve the the same affect with the rake pick.
Awesome! Who needs a Kronos now? Lol. ✌😎
Now the trick or treaters can just let themselves in without having to knock or ring the doorbell. Great trick Awesome!
Those safety power pumpkin carving saws are built for one purpose, and one purpose only: To make pumpkin carving easier for small children.
Peter Peter, pumpkin eater has a new tool! Honey, that chastity belt is looking pretty inviting.
man I bought a set of lockpicks after watching your videos and it's fucknig hard 😭
you make it look so easy
Just bought a set, haven't tried yet. How's it going now? Any easier?
@@KF1 lmao I totally forgot about this, my set is gathering dust somewhere in my room.
I opened a couple locks. It gets easier to open the ones you already know lol, but it's kind of difficult to get new ones, I don't want to spend my savings in different padlocks
@@alespider9905 right on, I hear that. Saw my ebay watch list this morning thinking wtf I need a $50 padlock for when my shed can be opened with a prybar to the hasp. Hobbies!
that's really cool actually, and probably cheaper than the purpose made equivalent.
Sticking to the theme, it is spooky on how easy it is.
All those locks are easy to pick, I want to see a 6 pin schlage SC1.
EXCELLENT and it also carves pumpkins
Pretty cool, thanks for the fun.
DVD rewinder... just awesome.
The plus side is it even has a retractable cover that doesn't get in the way and hides it's modification. Unfortunately, I can see this being banned from sale pretty soon, as the ease of modification is pretty high...
Wow..definitely a treat over a trick...tyvm..very inventive.
Tyvm for your videos. I'm so hooked...
Some reason I prefer single pin method....it takes patience, skill...kinda...then a click, another click,
Then click, progress...then an open...tis rewarding. Forgive got caught up.
Thank you for all your trials and informative videos....love all
Just another amateur I am
As always
Mike
Hi Actually you could also grind the pumpkin saw into a bagota shape lock pick
I predict a boom in electric pumpkin saws ... after Halloween.
Thank you! I was looking at EPGs today and I will get this instead. :)
You could try a pendulum or orbital jigsaw for the rocking motion.
LPL you're a genius! Innovation, progression with a touch of naughtiness!😎😋
Thanks for the tip, I will incorporate some more rocking motion next time when i pick a nice tight keyway, I hope it doesn't have any trap pins.
After the pick and lock have been seeing each other for a while.
Mrs LPL has another pumpkin saw conversion in mind
Could you make a video about some proper lockpicking sets? Or just your favorite picks?
Thanks Phil!
Thousands of bikers all around the world are happy with you..
That's both really cool and kind of terrifying. I'd expect those locks to last a bit, but nope, 1.5 seconds of that and it's open. :( Damn. It really is just like they say, locks are for keeping honest people out. Thieves... well not so much I guess. On the other hand that pumpkin carver could be a neat small saw for wood working projects... albeit it'd have to be more skookum.
Congratulations on making the front page of Reddit. I have been watching for a long time. You deserve it.
Now I need a pumpkin saw...
You certainly Macgyvered the evil spirits out of those locks.
Happy Halloween what a great creation you have made as you said and I can understand you would use locks that open quickly as it makes a good video.
the inflatable bar b que still holds its number 1 spot . the dvd rewinder comes second . 3rd is apple products 4th is anything made by ford .
That was still pretty insane
Looks like a universal key to me
an electric pumpkin saw would really help my crippled self out. it ain't useless.
A surprising number of "as seen on TV" products that seem useless actually started as quality-of-life stuff for disabled folks.
I have to mention there a ton of bikes being stolen in my city on a daily basis, although I haven't seen any broken locks yet I think this information would only add to the problem.
Ahhh! The trusty cigarette sized lighter!? Makes sense now.
I have a dvd rewinder and it does its duty, I'm satisfied
Oh. That looks like it works like a Bump-Key...
Just saying, I found an old lock in my room that was used to lock zippers on a book bag, and somehow got it open with a paperclip and a nail clipper.😆👌
Philly D keeping us informed. That was actually really interesting!
No surprise, first lock to be ooened: the obligatory Master padlock.
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Mad man...... Also make a video on your raking method
Um random suggestion, because of the speed of this and the potential inertia effects have you tried this on supposedly rake prof locks? The sheer speed might overcome some forms of anti-rake protection IMO.
Yes, the stronger the hit to the pins, the greater opening you'll create in the pin shearline.
Of course, you're basically hitting to the side of a thin metal object (the pick shaft) using a plastic holder (for this specific example) so you'll be seriously limited by the forces you can apply before the holder breaks or the shaft bends or snaps.
Hi, would love to see you try to pick and/or break a belt style bicycle lock -- something like the LiteLok
Very impressive, but can you saw a pumpkin, using a wave rake?
Did this with an Oral-B electric toothbrush. Next morning I accidentally picked my teeth with it. I've got quite the open smile now though.
Happy Halloween, Lawyer.
god damn it you gave the lock pickers ideas
that was different lol but very fun to watch. As usual good stuff thank you
LPL is a genius.
I made a really nice walk pick out of a regular pumpkin saw this is fucking crazy
Well, the holiday season is coming. Just wait for the Dradel plug spinner and the candy cane hook pick
i always lover it when you do these projects
That is too funny!! Amazingly fast👍👍👍👏👏
Big fun!
Which rake is that? Looks like a Peterson, but it looks tapered, unlike a typical bogata.
Just wondering? Does this work on cars?
In and out with a rocking motion
😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Thanks man for the help I got a free bike 😁
The one you have is $7.99 I have a pumpkin masters one on clearance for $3.50 I am using it for popsicle crafts.
can you make a video showing on which locks it wont work and why it doesnt? good video btw
Agreed! You've got my attention. Now, WHAT CAN I DO to protect my property?! Yikes!
YESSS
@@johnashcraft2724 Your property is not made any less secure because of this. Most thieves either use unlocked entres or brute force to get in. Lock picking (for gaining illegal entry) only happens in movies. Lock your doors, use physically strong locks and most thieves will just move on past you to the next place.
@@gnorty Are you saying most common thieves are too stupid to innovate their business and introduce new tools to improve service?
@@ScytheNoire no he's saying a burglar won't waste their time. Most breaking and entering Involves brute Force...e.g. your door kicked in or window broken.
If you really want safety, install alarm system to every window and door and put the sign for your alarm company in the front yard.
Should have named it the Skeleton Key so it sticks to the Halloween theme.
That was a fun video and I really like the comments.
Interesting, what if you get one that is sharp, turn it over and saw upwards
That makes a change from the normal vids :)