Not how it works😔 I'm not a locksmith and I don't know how locks work but they are prob meant to be diff size sticks bc if u look at vid the key that opens lock is essentially straight (Pause vid and look u'll c that all pins are propped up to same level at the bottom of the pin) This way u can just put a solid LEGO brick and it'll open
Thats amazing. Also McNally has ruined me. All I think of now is “You are using a Lego 5 pin Master lock. It can be opened by using another Lego 5 pin Master lock…”
The first few comments were weird and I didn't understand a word so I figured it was a reference now thanks for saving me time scrolling through the rest of them until finally admitting that my English is bad.
In case you didn't notice, that complicated key could just be replaced with a flat key. If you look at the yellow pins they are all lifted to the same hight.
All yellow pins are of the same length. Therefore you can just use a flat key and push up until the right point to open the lock. But it’s a cool design. Would be better, if the yellow pins would be of different lengths though. :)
Notice the stoppers on the yellow pins. They are at different positions. A flat key won’t work because the stoppers prevent it from aligning the pins :)
@@sunprobricks The stoppers are irrelevant. They only influence how far down the pins fall when there's no key present. With the key present, it's the length of the pins that matters, and the pins are all the same length. You can easily see that the key that opens the lock actually could've just been flat, since all the pins are exactly aligned.
the pin only look variable lengths because the half width separators are in different places. take a closer look, and you'll see the key actually sets them all to exactly the same height.
The pins inside the lock are all the same length. When you pause on the key that opens it, you can see how all the pins are the same height. You can stick a flat piece of the right thickness in there instead of the key and it will still open.
Look closer, it isn't the length of the pin that determines the correct pin height to release the tumbler. Pins 3 and 4 require a lower height than pins 1 and 2, and pin 5 requires more height. The spacers on the yellow pins partially raise the red blocking pins by varying amounts; the point of contact between the red and yellow pins must line up with the brown tumbler in order for it to be able to turn freely. Too low and the red pin blocks the tumbler; too high and the yellow pin blocks inside the hole.
@@chernobyl169 Yeah this is just wrong and that’s not going to work on me, you’re either clueless or being disingenuous. I don’t even know what to say to you, all the yellow pins are the same length 😂. If you’re going to design a lock, and you lack any common sense what so ever, then it would behoove you to do a cursory amount of research on how this mechanism works.
Problem with this one is that the yellow pins all have the same lenth, meaning that inserting a flat brick will result in opening the lock too and making the stoppers irrelevant
"You are using a 5 pin lego lock.
It can be opened with a standard brick separator"
Just like a Master Lock. Seems like the algorithm is training us all too well.
You just need to flip it and the red things will fall out
and you can open it by pulling the correct sides
it can be opened using a 5 pin lego lock
"Although Mrs LPL says "Just pick it up, and smash it already."
This is Lego lock, it can be opened with a Lego lock
I like the McNally reference 😂😂
Lmao 🤣
Lmao 🤣
And a lego sound
And if you want to open instantly, just smash it with a fvcking hammer
This is the lockpicking lawyer and today we got this 20 dollor lock from lego...
Click out of 1
2 is binding
Have you bought legos recently? That’s at least $173 worth of legos….
I was going to write the same xd
666th person to like this comment, hopefully this will summon LPL. 😂
“This the lock picking lawyer and today I’ll be picking a Lego lock”
the fact that im learning how keys work through a lego video is nuts
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@@HalfBreadOrderfym "❌"? This is exactly how most locks work
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@@darks_gene707 ❌️❌️
Not how it works😔
I'm not a locksmith and I don't know how locks work but they are prob meant to be diff size sticks bc if u look at vid the key that opens lock is essentially straight
(Pause vid and look u'll c that all pins are propped up to same level at the bottom of the pin)
This way u can just put a solid LEGO brick and it'll open
Better pick resistance than master lock's
*brick resistance
This one can at least resist to comb-picking, so yeah, it is more secure somehow
LOL
@@robingyarmati2440 shut up, have a like xD
@@nainporte-koi6502 wait that is true... huh... somehow a Lego lock is better thought out than some actual locks...
Thats amazing.
Also McNally has ruined me. All I think of now is “You are using a Lego 5 pin Master lock. It can be opened by using another Lego 5 pin Master lock…”
Too much McNally Fans here😂😂
Im waiting for him to get his hands on this.
@@shary1116 same
The fact that I was getting ready to find a way to tag him so he would do something with it
I know and it's funny! 😂
You are watching a youtube comment section under a lock video. It cant not be opened without seeing a McNally reference
😂
This is the realist comment
Вот реальный комментарий из России 😂)
The first few comments were weird and I didn't understand a word so I figured it was a reference now thanks for saving me time scrolling through the rest of them until finally admitting that my English is bad.
@@hagoraashraf5013your English isn't bad
This is a really good representation of a lock
No, Not Really all pins have the same length
I am constantly amazed by peoples ability to make literally anything out of legos
"Opening a lego pin tumbler lock with a lego pin tumbler lock"
-McNally if he saw this right now
you fool you assume this is as weak as master lock
@@Blaze-kf3ds maybe a little less weak but weak to where you could melt the lock.
Lockpickinglawyer's first gift for his birthday.
Finally a lock he can't pick! (He doesn't have the heart)
Lol
Underrated
@@aceman0000099 McNally does though!
True
Master lock beeny real quiet since this dropped
We need McNally for this one
All the pin are the same length so just a straight block would unlock this Im mcnally 2.0 😅
LOL was looking for this comment :)
@@braapmonster6708 nah McNally wouldn’t even need a lock picking tool, he would just stare at it and it would implode.
Can't wait for that guy to unlock this with a Lego lockpick
In case you didn't notice, that complicated key could just be replaced with a flat key. If you look at the yellow pins they are all lifted to the same hight.
“This is a simple 5-Pin LEGO Lock, it can be opened with a simple 5-Pin LEGO Lock.”
Atleast post something original
Everytime I see a video that involves with locks... there is always a Master Lock joke.
What’s impressive is that it’s how some real locks function, only with springs in parts to prevent you from rotating it to open the lock
If you can rotate the whole door where the lock is sitting, I think you can skip the lock picking stuff. 😂
Английский замок устроен именно по такому принципу
И китайский боковой тоже точно так жи работает и кстати открывается очень легко
In Canada, this is basically the most common way residential door locks work, at least from what I've seen.
С удовольствием оказался бы в Канаде))
This is super cool!
Bro used the iOS 6 unlock sound📱📱📱💀💀💀
“You are using a lego 5 pin tumbler lock. It can be opened using gravity.“
*crash*
@@discozdisco3566I think he meant hold it upside down but your idea is better
No I don’t think that you can
I made the same comment and then saw yours🤣 I deleted mine don’t worry
"Lockpicking lawyer here, today I have the brick remover tool"
but it prob takes longer to pick than a master lock ;D
Bro that’s such a clever way to demonstrate how a lock works.
And the first way I understood....
I loved when he explained how a pin tumbler lock worked
"boss they've locked the door with Lego" "THEN JUST BREAK IT OPEN IT'S LEGO"
Sledgehammer: *And this is where the fun begins*
"You're using a Lego 5 pin lock, it can be opened by taking apart the individual pieces or using another Lego 5 pin lock"
What you have is a Lego lock, this can be opened with another Lego lock (Lego crashing noises)
great copied comment!
@@SmurphofChaos Nahh he just another McNally fans😂
@@SmurphofChaos bro everyone coping that comment lol, it is funny tho
"Ah crap I forgot my key, looks like I have build a new one."
All yellow pins are of the same length. Therefore you can just use a flat key and push up until the right point to open the lock.
But it’s a cool design. Would be better, if the yellow pins would be of different lengths though. :)
Notice the stoppers on the yellow pins. They are at different positions. A flat key won’t work because the stoppers prevent it from aligning the pins :)
@@sunprobricks The stoppers are irrelevant. They only influence how far down the pins fall when there's no key present. With the key present, it's the length of the pins that matters, and the pins are all the same length.
You can easily see that the key that opens the lock actually could've just been flat, since all the pins are exactly aligned.
Unfortunately lego only sells pins in relatively large increments in size.
@nemo-x of you are fine with some destruction you could cut them and make the lock actually function as a lock.
Noticed that right away
What you have is a Lego lock. It can be opened by crushing it in your hands.
With all these McNally references this person should send this to McNally
That just made me smarter. How can something so simple be so satisfying to watch?
That is SUPER COOL 😎
We got lego lock before GTA 6 😂
Try to fly from a 10 story building rn
the pin only look variable lengths because the half width separators are in different places. take a closer look, and you'll see the key actually sets them all to exactly the same height.
Exactly what I thought. A flat key could open it just as well.
It may be made of plastic but still better than a master lock
This is a Lego Masterlock. It can be opened with a Lego Masterlock
I can already here McNallys voice,
“You are using a 5 pin Lego lock, it can be opened with *an angry gust of wind”*
The pins inside the lock are all the same length. When you pause on the key that opens it, you can see how all the pins are the same height. You can stick a flat piece of the right thickness in there instead of the key and it will still open.
No.
That's called comb-picking
I’m surprised how far I had to scroll to see this, It was bugging me
Look closer, it isn't the length of the pin that determines the correct pin height to release the tumbler. Pins 3 and 4 require a lower height than pins 1 and 2, and pin 5 requires more height. The spacers on the yellow pins partially raise the red blocking pins by varying amounts; the point of contact between the red and yellow pins must line up with the brown tumbler in order for it to be able to turn freely. Too low and the red pin blocks the tumbler; too high and the yellow pin blocks inside the hole.
@@chernobyl169 Yeah this is just wrong and that’s not going to work on me, you’re either clueless or being disingenuous. I don’t even know what to say to you, all the yellow pins are the same length 😂. If you’re going to design a lock, and you lack any common sense what so ever, then it would behoove you to do a cursory amount of research on how this mechanism works.
This is actually 1000 times simpler than it looks like.
it’s actually not lmao
no, it isn’t actually lmao
this is a certified “uerheuhhrmmm acherkchtsuwahlly 🤓👆” except you’re literally not even right
@@TYsdrawkcaB if you would be into legos more you would see how easy the mechanism works
@@TYsdrawkcaByou look really desparate for some reason..
Problem with this one is that the yellow pins all have the same lenth, meaning that inserting a flat brick will result in opening the lock too and making the stoppers irrelevant
I thought i was the only one who noticed it
Noticed this too. Hope they make a video actually showing how a lock works.
Guys guess who got this video again while scrolling
I love it how whenever we all stumble upon a short to do with lockpicking, we all universally think of Mcnally or the Lockpicking Lawyer 😂
This is one of my favorite pieces of technology
I swear you can build anything with legos. A friend of mine built a working 5-speed transmission for a Lego car
We playing Oblivion with this one🔥🔥🔥
AYE, I WAS LOOKING TO SEE IF ANYONE MADE THIS GAG!
This could be open with a key that is a straight line. If you pay attention, it sets all pins to the same height
Devil fulfilling the contract to lockpicking lawyer: "you will be able to open any locks except toy ones"
Bro when he opens the lock it deadass sounds like the OG iPhone Unlock sound
Super cool!
that old apple unlock sound... memories are coming back haha
Lockpicking lawyer has been real quite since this dropped
This video just emptied my anxiety with these sounds and the satisfying opening sound
i love the sound of lego mechanisms
You inspire me.
The mechanisms are so satisfying! I wish I could make them with my lego.
All these McNally references is like the buzz lightyear scene from Toy Story💀💀💀
Satisfying af audio 😌
Boy really made a real working lock out of Lego…
The real legend!
Lego lock has to be the best thing there is in this world
After 14 years of life, I finally understood how a lock works
That's a unique design there thanks for the demo
Everybody gansta till the robber starts disassembling the lock.
McNally has forever changed the world of locks
Off that open sound was satisfying it sounded like the old ipad swipe right sound 😂
This is actually a cool way to learn how locks work
The Same Undertaker
-And what kind of zombie is this?
-*throws the lock*
Locks out of Lego before elder scrolls 6
This is very good! A great demonstration
This is breathtaking!
Yup higher offline sitting rajptifxg radio use
“Guardian music starts playing”
Mailman: welp I’m dead
Yo the last key opened it so smoothly
Lol, I finally understood why we try to fix the tumblers in the Oblivion lock-picking minigame
I already hear McNally… “What you are using is a Lego Lock. It can be opened with a Lego Lock.”
Send this to a lockpicking lawyer
Normal people with house:😕?
Lego people:😎👌
I'm a 27 yo and I understand only today how pin lock works thanks to you
All the McNally references lol
The problem with this lock is that all the pins are the same length, meaning a simple straight bar would open it.
That's pretty cool!
The click at the end is so satisfying also for some reason it sounds like an Nintendo switch
It’s the lockpicking game from oblivion
"You are using a pin tumbler lock. It can be opened with a pin tumbler lock." -McNally
This is definitely gonna be perfect for Big Lego Nuclear Submarine’s
Bro seriously made a Lego Enzyme 😎
No one: people who work for Lego getting into their office
"You are using a pin tumbler lock."
"It can be opened using a pin tumbler lock."
Why was I expecting the "you are working with a lego lock which can be unlocked with a lego lock"😂
This is amazing! Awesome
We got Lego lockpicks before GTA VI
This just helped answer a question I've always had but have been to lazy to look up.
"You are using a 5 pin Lego Lock, It can be opened with a 5 pin Lego Lock"
OOOOOOOOOOH I think I finally understand how this works now!
looks better than a masterlock padlock, maybe one for the lockpickinglawyer!!
"this is the lockpicking lawer and today we have an interesting one ..."
That is probably the coolest lego build I have ever seen. That's sick
Send it to "The lock picking lawyer" or "McNally." 😂
I binged McNally last night and this is the first video I see today.
Oh shit, that devilish castle from Oblivion even reached me in Lego.
Any master builder can take ur life savings