Humans have been doing handiwork for way longer period of time than intelectual brainy work. So this has been programmed into our gene. Thats why we enjoy playing sports, watching/doing carpentry, machining, ...
I watched this three years ago when you first published it and was just blown away by your craftsmanship. I just watched it again and am just as blown away. It's like watching a watchmaker or jeweler doing exquisitely fine work.
Puts on paper for numbers - looks good, but not up to his usual standards Oh, that is just for etching. Now the numbers look good - but they are little off of center. Oh well looks pretty good anyway Add in finger grips - oh the number are frigg'n perfect now - this man is a machine
My father did an identical lock as a machinist exercise when he was young... some 60 maybe 65 years ago. He used letters instead of numbers. Since i was a kid i've always been fascinated by that lock. I still have it. Now I know how he made it. Thanks for this video. 🥰
I don't know which to admire the most from you; either your industry and precision when hand working, or better yet your previous mental vision of what has to get done before you start working. Both are astonishing. Congratulations.
Watching this was such an emotional journey. Who polishes like that? A saint of Sand belts that who. I'm flabbergasted at the order of operations needed to craft this.
Well being a metal workshop engineer He’s clearly built up expertise & experience. Probable disassembled stuff & thought through how different stuff is made. His level of workmanship is amazingly good compiled with good tools.
@@angrypug9841 These little direct drive locks don't take long. You can just bind up the wheels and manipulate them in your hand. Especially with no anti-manipulation notches, it'll be quick.
Maybe for his complete lack of safety when drilling holes and holding the workpiece with his fingertip....then add a bit of oil, what is the worst that could happen. Great role model.
Pumpkin I love how Mr. My Mechanics perfects everything he works on. He makes them so shiny and neat. That’s what I’m obsessed about, making things clean and perfect. So, Mr. My Mechanics satisfies my OCD. Now go watch more of his videos and don’t mind what things mean to other people.
Uremawife Nowdave I KNOW RIGHT?!? I started off watching ONE of these.. and now I’m subbed to all 3 of the channels you mentioned and watch them every day to relax!! Cheers my friend 😊👍🇨🇦
@@samvimes1083, this video reminded me of Clickspring in so many ways! It's been a few months since last time Chris posted a video, which makes me kind of hopeful that we're in for a real treat this time!
You know it will never need restoration. It will have preservation. :-) "Dad? This is the third bicycle of mine stolen this month. Do you think I could use the lock you ma....." "NO! Besides, it is in the Smithsonian Institute. The paperwork and everything. I hope you understand, son. I have been collaborating with Colin Furze and I think I can help you with the bike thefts."
@@BackSeatHump ...and a lot of caution to avoid cutting your fingers off in the process. Also the machining process is not even the hardest part, but the idea, design, order of operations on delicate parts and all the subtle details that make this lock work blown my mind.
Each of the wheels have a slot for the notched rod to go through. It can only go through when all the slots on the wheels are lined up. Since the numbering was put on each wheel with a different offset in relation to the slot, each wheel has a different number showing when it's in the correct position.
@@helidude3502 Imagine how good LPL would be if he shut up and just put subtitles like MM. I think he wins cases in his day job by making opposing counsel settle just to get out of the conference room and be relieved from that infernal drone. I love his work tho.
Things like this make me wonder if I'm using the word "amazing" too lightly. :) I love everything about this, from the idea to the craftsmanship to the editing
Eine Freude zuzuschauen, wie präzise und schön da feinmechanisch gearbeitet wird. Allein die Führung der Feilen beim Feilen ist ein Lehrstück für das Materialgefühl.
I’d like to understand the thought process that can look at a bolt and envision a combination lock. And then the way he shims the piece in the chuck so the pin will be offset! This is 3 parts aptitude, 1 part sorcery. The guy is a modern day mad scientist.
And then we see people on here saying... well I could do that with all his tools. Most knuckleheads wouldn't know how to use the machines or have ability to think and execute the process to make these parts.
@@TheRoadhammer379 I do CNC work, milling, drilling etc (aerospace parts) What this guy does is another level. I'm given a drawing to follow, it's easy, all this is coming out of his own mind. Almost Asian level (but I think he's Swiss)
This guy’s accuracy is almost to a 100% in machining and maybe he makes blunders but the end product is near perfection. Plus his bare hands are always clean even while he handles filing - this is amazing mystery. I think he is from outer space or something like Anunaki tribe 😜😜🤣🤣😂😂
С таким оборудованием, с такой слесаркой, не то что замок, а пушку можно сделать. Живут же люди, мне так даже и не снилось... Работа не плохая, руки точно не из жопы растут. Уважение мастеру))
Все так легко и доступно! Спасибо! Главное - минимум оборудования! Почти все напильником! Фантастика! Обязательно сделаю и себе такой пустячок! И нужен только болт из нержавейки. Спасибо за поучительный ролик.
My son and I watch every night one of your video before he sleep, this one is masterpiece, he is only 3 year old but love mechanic more then cartoon. We send you a big hug, keep doing wonderful videos. M&V
I love that you were this unknown guy from Reddit, and blew up pretty big. I've enjoyed being along for the ride. Keep doing what you do and we'll keep watching.
Dude, this is the sickest, sexiest engineering I've ever seen. Man, you have incredible talent. I hope you feel a great deal of pride in yourself because you deserve every bit. I LOVE the hardware and I LOVE watching you make it but in all seriousness, I am more impressed with your skill as a person than anything else. Beautiful, sir. Congrats!
For English speakers, our friend Cobiks ziebihen said, " Incredible talent. When you watch, you feel with and is astonished every now and then" per Google Translate. I agree with him!
You know what would be cool? Having a set of those wheels with one wheel for each number. That way people could program their own combinations based on what order they are assembled in! Also, I love the tiny springs and balls to click the numbers into place. That’s such a nice touch of haptic feedback! Very beautiful work!
The editing, camera angles and framing are all spot on - as many other commented thanks for not adding music. I will also add thanks for having clean, well cared for fingernails - it really makes a difference in the macros and lot of people over look it. Oh...and you're also a great artisan and machinist.
Does anyone else find it extremely relaxing just watching the lathe work?
Yes
Im not relaxed, i make a new one
of course! i've been watched the same videos all day long and enjoy that.
Humans have been doing handiwork for way longer period of time than intelectual brainy work. So this has been programmed into our gene. Thats why we enjoy playing sports, watching/doing carpentry, machining, ...
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Now you just have to leave it somewhere for 50 years, then come back and restore it.
AntiqueT Lol what a great comment!
AntiqueT - Haha! Good one 🤣
Providing he can remember the combination in 50 years time.
If he doesn't remember: "he make a new one"
No, he will make a new one.
Wow! There's no other machinist/restorer on UA-cam that can outdo your precision or quality of work! Simply amazing!
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
That is true his precision,cleaning and machining are super
Very good, but what about Chris from clickspring?
@@ariesmars29 -- Could you imagine if Clickspring and My Mechanics got together and collaborated on a project?? It would be epic I bet !!
I watched this three years ago when you first published it and was just blown away by your craftsmanship. I just watched it again and am just as blown away. It's like watching a watchmaker or jeweler doing exquisitely fine work.
Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it :-)
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Pure jewellery. Totally agree
Puts on paper for numbers - looks good, but not up to his usual standards
Oh, that is just for etching. Now the numbers look good - but they are little off of center. Oh well looks pretty good anyway
Add in finger grips - oh the number are frigg'n perfect now - this man is a machine
I had exactly this same experience. Thanks for saving me the trouble of describing it!
X 2 👍
Yep, same here. We should never have doubted even for a second.
Yes
I was thinking the same exact thing.
That has to be one of the coolest things i have seen on youtube in a long time
Not only is he incredibly talented, these videos are also unbelievably relaxing. Well done
Thank you very much!
Soooo true.
@@mymechanics in materia 8kk. I
I couldn't agree more
@@theylive8256
My father did an identical lock as a machinist exercise when he was young... some 60 maybe 65 years ago. He used letters instead of numbers.
Since i was a kid i've always been fascinated by that lock. I still have it.
Now I know how he made it. Thanks for this video. 🥰
Something that's not a restoration, but every bit as impressive.
That was easy. The next video shows how to turn the combination lock back into a bolt.
Thats much more easy.... you mold it back in a forge.
😄👍
"these parts are useless to make a bolt...
i make a new one"
No
Lool.😝 very funny!
Thanks for not adding ANY type/style of music over the beautiful process sounds...Great!
No music no talking ...pure work...u got a subscriber.
You're my favorite resto channel. The other guys don't do it right
LADB does it right too
I hear ya. It's been a long 2 weeks waiting for a video, so I gave the other ones a try. Couldn't finish 1 video
@@norweldgp6250 oh come on... I quite like TysyTube
The other guys don't have a machine shop is all.
@@Eniramoi me too, but still not up to this level.
I don't know which to admire the most from you; either your industry and precision when hand working, or better yet your previous mental vision of what has to get done before you start working. Both are astonishing. Congratulations.
You, sir, have the patience of a saint. And a large supply of sanding belts. :-)
Watching this was such an emotional journey. Who polishes like that? A saint of Sand belts that who.
I'm flabbergasted at the order of operations needed to craft this.
I know. Right?
I am literally in awe of this. The ingenuity and craftsmanship is amazing. WOW!!!!
Thank you:-)
त्र
This is a man who knows EXACTLY what he's doing!
Elroy fell off the wagon, again.
Shut The Muck Up I have no clue what this means, but I am laughing so hard 💀
Starting of the video: how tf did he do that
End of the video: how tf did he do that
best coment
Exactly. Above my pay grade...
Magnet
@@GWiens2001 no, it's a stop motion
Well being a metal workshop engineer
He’s clearly built up expertise & experience. Probable disassembled stuff & thought through how different stuff is made.
His level of workmanship is amazingly good compiled with good tools.
😎 there is nothing more interesting to watch, than a professional at work - I like it 😀
I mean I'm a wood maker, and I just see you as pure genius, I love the editing and patience
Thank you so much :-)
That's not a combination lock........that's a f***ing work of art! Amazing job.
Cool little project!! Thanks for sharing. 👍
Now he needs to send it to you and see how long it takes you to open it
@@angrypug9841 These little direct drive locks don't take long. You can just bind up the wheels and manipulate them in your hand. Especially with no anti-manipulation notches, it'll be quick.
Is this a crossover episode?
would the smal notches and the ball bearings make it easier or harder to manipulate? love your channel by the way
Angel Moreno They wouldn’t make a meaningful difference.
How the hell can somebody dislike this guy's mad skills?
maybe it was the sound of those files - put my teeth right on edge...
They work for master lock company.
1) No polishing
2) No new ones!
Reaper 3000 for people who aren’t a fan of his content? not everyone has to like ‘your’ stuff that your into
Maybe for his complete lack of safety when drilling holes and holding the workpiece with his fingertip....then add a bit of oil, what is the worst that could happen. Great role model.
Wow! Thank you for not talking or having music. This is so relaxing & visually satisfying!
You're welcome 😊
Eight hours of fighting fire and putting up an emergency roof as a volunteer firefighter, but comming home to see your new video saved this sunday
I like him because he doesn’t clickbait
Ι like him because he doesnt talk just acts
@@grimmshredsanguinus2915 yes
Yes he does he did not use only bolts😂😂🥱
Hahagagi E
Those without talent rely on Click Bait
Don’t ever stop making your videos. They’re so satisfying! They just calm down my inner OCD.
What does OCD mean to you?
@@pumpkin6429 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
@@cybervoid666 That's what it stands for, yes. I just wanted to know what it meant to him. 😂
Pumpkin so you don’t think he knew what it meant ?
Pumpkin I love how Mr. My Mechanics perfects everything he works on. He makes them so shiny and neat. That’s what I’m obsessed about, making things clean and perfect. So, Mr. My Mechanics satisfies my OCD. Now go watch more of his videos and don’t mind what things mean to other people.
Great job sir . I have always admired the skills of a good machinist . Fascinating to watch . And I am 70.Bravo👋
Now send it to the Lockpicking Lawyer!
Click out of 1...
theres a major flaw...
Gonna say that myself.
I was thinking the same thing...
Bosnian Bill would appreciate the craftsmanship more.
This guy is the Leonardo DaVinci of the lathe. Amazing work my friend!
Leonardo da Vinci was the Leonardo da Vinci of the lathe...
@@KCNusach true..... but ypu know what I mean
My Mechanics, between your supreme lathe skills, Rescue & Restore’s powder coating and Tysytube’s enthusiasm, my UA-cam viewing is complete.
If you haven't watched This Old Tony or Clickspring you're missing out, worth a go.
Uremawife Nowdave I KNOW RIGHT?!?
I started off watching ONE of these.. and now I’m subbed to all 3 of the channels you mentioned and watch them every day to relax!!
Cheers my friend 😊👍🇨🇦
@@samvimes1083, this video reminded me of Clickspring in so many ways!
It's been a few months since last time Chris posted a video, which makes me kind of hopeful that we're in for a real treat this time!
I concur!
I would add Restore It for the obsessiveness and Hand Tool Rescue for the tongue-in-cheek humour.
This takes “I make a new one” to a whole new level
اخفنفتففمفنغةفتخط
You should make another one and send it to LockPickingLawyer and see if he can pick it!
This is the LockPickingLawyer!
Far Mandi
Far man
😭😊🤣😂😄🤣😄🚹🚻🚮🛅🛃⚠🚱🚯🇧🇦🇦🇫🇦🇸:P 8) :O :/
@@sorlid5072 lol no it isn't
This brings "I make a new one" to a whole new level :O
I hope my grandson gets to watch your grandson restore this lock in 50 years.
A rather poetic notion
LOOOOOL
Nah. He make new one.
r/SuspiciouslySpecific
You know it will never need restoration. It will have preservation. :-) "Dad? This is the third bicycle of mine stolen this month. Do you think I could use the lock you ma....." "NO! Besides, it is in the Smithsonian Institute. The paperwork and everything. I hope you understand, son. I have been collaborating with Colin Furze and I think I can help you with the bike thefts."
This is incredible. Such fine work you do. I am learning so much from watching, but mostly just enjoying them 🙂
Glad you like them!
Way cool.
I got 3or4 bolts laying around. Can you build me a 57 Chevy? 😁
"Hey man, you got a spare lock I could have?"
(Sees random bolt) "Yes"
Not quite: The answer should be "Not yet - I make a new one."
😂
"Hey man, you got a spare lock I could have?" Hold my beer son.
Hey man, got a spare lock?
Looks around, sees a bolt. Yeah wait a minute.
Yea only 600 hours later.
You are crazy. This is almost watch making territory where You're getting! Man, I really envy Your skills.
A lot of time, lots of money, and more time.
@@BackSeatHump ...and a lot of caution to avoid cutting your fingers off in the process. Also the machining process is not even the hardest part, but the idea, design, order of operations on delicate parts and all the subtle details that make this lock work blown my mind.
@@michaelmechex
Exactly. ✅ "the hardest part ..... the idea, design, order of operations". ✅
I believe he is Swiss, precision is built into his genetics!
Dude I love this channel but this is nowhere near watch making.
Even i cant imaging that you did it so precisely....wt a talent.....😊🎉
This is pure magic for me, I've no idea how it works even after he put all the pieces together. Still, 14 minutes and a half of calming magic!
Each of the wheels have a slot for the notched rod to go through. It can only go through when all the slots on the wheels are lined up. Since the numbering was put on each wheel with a different offset in relation to the slot, each wheel has a different number showing when it's in the correct position.
I'm not sure which I find more impressive: the mechanical or design skills.
Both are equally impressive.
Yes
Rich Marceau نفسي قناتى تكبر
That awkward moment when you realize thieves are more interested in stealing your padlock than whatever is locked behind it.
Good one!! And true
It would be lockpicking lawyer.
He would probably post it on his channel.
@@helidude3502 Imagine how good LPL would be if he shut up and just put subtitles like MM. I think he wins cases in his day job by making opposing counsel settle just to get out of the conference room and be relieved from that infernal drone.
I love his work tho.
LOL
Things like this make me wonder if I'm using the word "amazing" too lightly. :) I love everything about this, from the idea to the craftsmanship to the editing
next video:
I turn a stainless bolt into a hadron collider
Next video:
I turn a piece of wood into a black hole.
Next Video:
Ricardo turned a piece of meat into a piece of wood.
@@Elias-uu6yl LOL!!
ExyLFSHy lol
Nah, that sounds more like Cody'sLab. Next video will be "I turn a stainless bolt into the Eiffel Tower".
Next: I turn a combination lock into a stainless bolt.
....plus a brass round bar and steel wire and small ball bearings
This comment deserves an award 🥇
Next chapter : I've turned a stainless bolt to F-35
Ji
Lol
Good,...now bury it in dirt and then dig it up 100 years later and restore it
Its only 304 stainless... would not last 100 years in the dirt
@Albert Rieder yeah but almost impossible to make a lock with
Jacko B it was a joke
@@marcush.bach-nielsen6059 Yeah.. I got that. Just saying
LMAO 🤣
Simple by design, but extraordinary in execution. A true joy to watch!!
Just wait for the next video when he turns the lock back into a bolt!
Sooner Keith he can use ramen noodles and superglue
That's what he did, he just played it in reverse 🙃
XDDDDDD
Underrated comment Xd👍🏿🗿
If he can turn it back into two bolts, even better.
If I could create something like this, I would feel like a god. Amazing work man!
Your craftsmanship is amazing. The result is a work of art. Well done.
Eine Freude zuzuschauen, wie präzise und schön da feinmechanisch gearbeitet wird. Allein die Führung der Feilen beim Feilen ist ein Lehrstück für das Materialgefühl.
Beautiful design and machining. I like the spring detents, elegant and simple. Nice touches throughout.
People keep commenting about best part of video being "I'll make a new one". So he just uploads a whole video long of that part 👏
The editing and flow of this has a similar energy to the videos from that Japanese guy who makes knives out of anything.
I know right😨
Which is that channel
Knives out of loo paper?
Omg so true. But definitely without the creepy cucumber aspect 😂
He definitely has Kiwami energy.
this man makes magic with those machines and metal ... my admiration for you.
Thank you very much
I’d like to understand the thought process that can look at a bolt and envision a combination lock. And then the way he shims the piece in the chuck so the pin will be offset! This is 3 parts aptitude, 1 part sorcery. The guy is a modern day mad scientist.
😂🤣😂🤣
And then we see people on here saying... well I could do that with all his tools. Most knuckleheads wouldn't know how to use the machines or have ability to think and execute the process to make these parts.
@@TheRoadhammer379 I do CNC work, milling, drilling etc (aerospace parts) What this guy does is another level. I'm given a drawing to follow, it's easy, all this is coming out of his own mind. Almost Asian level (but I think he's Swiss)
This guy’s accuracy is almost to a 100% in machining and maybe he makes blunders but the end product is near perfection. Plus his bare hands are always clean even while he handles filing - this is amazing mystery. I think he is from outer space or something like Anunaki tribe 😜😜🤣🤣😂😂
@@SamMonkulas aàqq no
I'm just as impressed with how clean his fingers and nails are. What the hell kind of hand soap does this guy use?
i think nothing but gloves dude
@@lil_vupsen When his fingers get dirty, he makes new ones
@@kooshal0000 ahhahah
Sometimes he doesn't use gloves when he's polishing...
@@kooshal0000 lmao
the 'precision' of your craftsmanship is too damn accurate & great! wOw just wOw 👏🏻
Why put precision in quotes? That implies sarcasm.
@@DougSalad How did you come to that conclusion you Asshat?
@@fellovercliff4525 it's not a conclusion. In english, quotation marks are for direct quotes or to imply sarcasm.
Fellover Cliff That’s just how the English language works, my dude ://
And that my friends is the epitome of technical artisan craftsmanship! 👍😊
Never saw anything like this in my life,well done and masterpiece job.
С таким оборудованием, с такой слесаркой, не то что замок, а пушку можно сделать. Живут же люди, мне так даже и не снилось... Работа не плохая, руки точно не из жопы растут. Уважение мастеру))
Мастеру да, уважуха, только перед тем как меня застрелить, расскажите, при чем тут болт????? Просто из-за принципа? И да, приблуды класс)))
Дешевле купить номерной замок чем столько мучиться. 😀
Исскуство всегда в цене, а вот сколько же времени затрачено?
Если очень захотеть , можно в космос полететь ... Собери себе мастерскую ... Вопрос желания , а все остальное отговорки
@Mike да как раз это я понял, просто при таких приблудах можно и из простых железяк такое изделие сварганить, болт это просто символ получается...
In Venezuela we call "executioner" the master of an art or job my friend! Wow!
Ювелирная работа,браво мастеру!Смотрела не отрываясь,класс!Золотые руки.
Юлевирная
I mean, like, this guy makes his own custom springs!!
Heck, he makes his own custom ~everything~.
Все так легко и доступно! Спасибо! Главное - минимум оборудования! Почти все напильником! Фантастика! Обязательно сделаю и себе такой пустячок! И нужен только болт из нержавейки. Спасибо за поучительный ролик.
прям так и сделаешь ;)
Я тоже
А я вечерком под чаек перед сном аж три замка сделал , даже не заметил что четвёртый начал подтачивать ))) как два пальца об асфальт )))
@@ВячеславКалинин-о3с та я такие замки,поссать иду и пару замков заодно пока ссу делаю!
LOL!!!
A fantastic project, resulting with a lovely lock that would put any master lock to shame.
**LockPickingLaywer** has entered the chat
Zohar Tzoref a collab between those two would make my year!
Even their own packaging puts their combination locks to shame...
@@Mattw-ir7ot Do you think he can make a lock that even LPL won't be able to pick?
I bet not unless the lock won't be functionable haha
@@zohartzoref2912 LPL can't pick locks that don't have tools for picking them, that's basically it
My son and I watch every night one of your video before he sleep, this one is masterpiece, he is only 3 year old but love mechanic more then cartoon. We send you a big hug, keep doing wonderful videos. M&V
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
Combination lock I bought is broken. I make new one.
That is another T-Shirt, No? Oui, Oui! :-) I am assuming that...well...you are Pierre. :-)
"I Make a New One". I would wear that Proudly!!
@Y T have you watched any of his other videos?
@Y T
Go watch some of his videos then comment stupid
@Y T woosh
Thing: Doesn't exist
My Mechanics: I make new one.
"This is the Lockpicking Lawyer and what I have for you today is a hand-made Combination Lock..."
Awesome work man, superb content
@@waterwinterwonderland6222 especially since he'd have access to the combination beforehand.
Beat me to it ! L O L
@@waterwinterwonderland6222 This would be easy to open with shims. No need for an expert.
@@NicholasMarshall its even easier to open with the combination 53247 lol
If you said your next video would be turning a shipping container into a space shuttle, I would believe it.
Tisy Tube already have sent him one.
Tysy*
Or a dumpster into a time machine🤔🤭😏
Tracy Wallace you reserve that special treatment for hot tubs
@@patriotnick4378 Winner Winner...Chicken Dinner👍👍👍
SHOW DE BOLA, PARABÉNS, ASSISTI O SEU VÍDEO DO INÍCIO AO FIM, TRABALHO DE PROFISSIONAL.PERFEITO.
I love that you were this unknown guy from Reddit, and blew up pretty big. I've enjoyed being along for the ride. Keep doing what you do and we'll keep watching.
Layman Franklin He was from reddit originally? On what subs
@@bentarr17 /r/howto, but his username isn't /u/mymechanics.
Layman Franklin ok, thanks!
Уважение мастеру. Отличное видео. Приятно смотреть
Топчик
Двачую.
Отличная работа супер 💪
English.
@@jackrogers9320 Русский
Always a joy to watch a craftsman plying his trade! Beautiful work.
Mate I love your videos. No talking and still crystal clear. You are an amazing craftsman too. 👍
If I hadn't seen this, I wouldn't have believed it possible. Amazing skills! Well done that man!
I want to see the part when he filed down an engineblock to make those five balls.
good one!
That’s next weeks video. Shhhh
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂
I love the sound and click of you fitting the peices together.
🥰
Dang, how does one get this good at something like this? I’m super impressed with these kinds of videos
I'm glad you like it :-)
My man, you are absolutely insane, but that's why we love you! Keep on Making New Ones
Perfection. Nicely paced. Great skills. No annoying music or dialogue. Nicely edited. Just so good. Go to the top of the class.
If ever there's an apocalypse, i want to be in this guys crew. 💯
His usefulness would be greatly diminished without power for the tools.
@@ckmoore101 generators/ solar panels exist that you can buy for dirt cheap
@@glitzyx4x852 in an apocalypse u dont go to a store to buy generators and solar panels
@@h.f1093 true
@@h.f1093 "
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esse cara é fantástico, não perco um vídeo, tá aí um artista de verdade, parabéns pelo trabalho, não é pra qualquer um não. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
My mechanics posted, it will be a good day.
Even if I get all of these tools I won't be able to make such art. Amazing creative brains you got 😍
That may be one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen.
This is one of my favorites videos of this channel. Thank you
Amazing craftsmanship.
I can't even wrap my head around the intricate and detailed measurements and mechanics that went into a piece like this.
👍👏❤
Lock picking lawyer: **breaks open a lock with no problem**
My mechanics: I make new one
there should be a chart with the mechanical/crafting/restoration side of youtube because they're so overlooked
He should actually send it
All I could think of the whole time was having LPL narration regarding the design choices and the vulnerabilities.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that was going to suggest sending it to the lock pick lawyer. Would be pretty cool to see!
Now I always think of Lockpicking Lawyer everytime I see a lock. Dammit.
the sound of metal clicking when he inserts the parts in their places is so soothing
I watched this video several times now, it's so good.
Wow I love your work. I'm not easily impressed but you sir are a expert.
Dude, this is the sickest, sexiest engineering I've ever seen. Man, you have incredible talent. I hope you feel a great deal of pride in yourself because you deserve every bit. I LOVE the hardware and I LOVE watching you make it but in all seriousness, I am more impressed with your skill as a person than anything else. Beautiful, sir. Congrats!
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Right on! An amazing video showcasing some amazing talent, I love it!
Unglaubliches Talent. Beim Zuschauen fühlt man mit und ist hin und wieder erstaunt
For English speakers, our friend Cobiks ziebihen said, "
Incredible talent. When you watch, you feel with and is astonished every now and then" per Google Translate. I agree with him!
Nice
Who can disslike this hard work?
Amazing job man!
VOCÊ PRECISA SER ESTUDADO PELA NASA! 🤭 NUNCA VI TANTA INTELIGÊNCIA REUNIDA EM UM ÚNICO LUGAR. PARABÉNS 👏👏👏
You know what would be cool? Having a set of those wheels with one wheel for each number. That way people could program their own combinations based on what order they are assembled in! Also, I love the tiny springs and balls to click the numbers into place. That’s such a nice touch of haptic feedback! Very beautiful work!
Снимаешь стопорное кольцо и из имеющихся цифр составляешь нужную комбинацию
The editing, camera angles and framing are all spot on - as many other commented thanks for not adding music. I will also add thanks for having clean, well cared for fingernails - it really makes a difference in the macros and lot of people over look it.
Oh...and you're also a great artisan and machinist.
OMG get a room!
... then invite me in.
".... a click out of one. Nothing on two. Three is binding..."
Peetiegonzalez lol, lockpickinglawyer, 😆 was just thinking of that channel while watching.
"But it has a major flaw, I can open it with a toothbrush and a VHS tape in three nanosecond"
This isn't something I would spend time doing but it just seems so satisfying to watch...thank you to the man who made this video 💪💪