This Strange Lock can be opened with a Carrot? 3D Printed "Rack Lock"

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  • Опубліковано 9 сер 2019
  • This is my recreation of a "Rack Lock", an unusual lock design which seems to originate from Russia. In this video I'll show you how it works and how I reverse engineered and 3D Printed a working model!
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  • @iliya-malecki
    @iliya-malecki 5 років тому +696

    hello angus! i live in ukraine, and, as all things from russia, these locks are quite commonly used - however, only in heavy-duty or simply heavy-abuse applications. There is a lock like that "protecting" the 3d printing farm over at my job, and whilst it is not a perfect secutity mechanism, it does its job well enough. The main feature of it, that makes it carrot-, picker- and pecker-proof, is a springloaded gear that needs to be turned with a lock simultaneously with the main teeth movement. The angle, at which force is applied to the gear, is close to perpendicular to the angle of main teeth force application, so all squishy materials get kinda pulled apart and jammed. As you can see, slavs deal with insecurity of bulky stupid designs using more bulk

    • @ericcsuf
      @ericcsuf 5 років тому +18

      I'd like to see the video where someone demonstrated that it is "pecker-proof". OK, maybe I don't want to ever see it.

    • @FriendKale
      @FriendKale 4 роки тому +4

      @@ericcsuf Oh boy! Finally! Now those damn criminals can't go around sticking their peckers in every lock they see!

    • @meismagiic4779
      @meismagiic4779 4 роки тому +1

      Interesting I imagine some even have a "stepped" key way that look like a grate to keep non key items out.

    • @dronexfun8469
      @dronexfun8469 4 роки тому +2

      If you're pickin' with your pecker you're really in a pickle.

    • @MrMG-il5hv
      @MrMG-il5hv 2 роки тому

      Please tell me you’re still alive

  • @MCpandezoo
    @MCpandezoo 5 років тому +1527

    "Shoving carrots into the locks, yes this is the peak of Angus's career"

    • @emilymarriott5927
      @emilymarriott5927 5 років тому +28

      Oh, we don't know that. He could be shoving muffins into locks next week.

    • @ZrJiri
      @ZrJiri 5 років тому +20

      He could probably make a whole channel dedicated to shoving carrots into various openings. Add a hydraulic press and it's basically a guaranteed success.

    • @rentaspoon219
      @rentaspoon219 5 років тому +12

      Locksmith lawyer would do it in a jiffy

    • @mroek
      @mroek 5 років тому +6

      @Oh Hai Lady Muse, I believe.

    • @owensparks5013
      @owensparks5013 5 років тому +6

      Maker's Wench not being particularly supportive of her man there 😂

  • @user-vl6mc4rl8z
    @user-vl6mc4rl8z 5 років тому +460

    I had that lock in my appartament. Key is good for self-defence too!

    • @DarrenC_1024
      @DarrenC_1024 5 років тому +23

      I thought that thing in your hand is a sword breaker?

    • @user-vl6mc4rl8z
      @user-vl6mc4rl8z 5 років тому +29

      @@DarrenC_1024 it's kinda universal. Swordbraker/jawbraker/soulbraker

    • @towoaster653
      @towoaster653 5 років тому +12

      Дмитрий spinebreaker/neckbreaker/planetbreaker/galacticdisassembler, ya know

    • @hpekristiansen
      @hpekristiansen 5 років тому +6

      I had that key on my phone before touch id.

    • @towoaster653
      @towoaster653 5 років тому +4

      hpekristiansen *old man voice*. bAcK iN mY dAy

  • @3DPrintingNerd
    @3DPrintingNerd 5 років тому +138

    Well, shoot, THIS was very cool! Thanks for the history lesson and showing off a cool design! Also, CARROT MURDERER!

    • @MakersMuse
      @MakersMuse  5 років тому +16

      I murdered so many... and in VAIN ! :(

  • @britishrex5515
    @britishrex5515 5 років тому +666

    "I gave up my kitchen for this?" Best line ever

    • @rendtech
      @rendtech 5 років тому +25

      Actually I found that person in the background who gave up her kitchen obnoxious and totally unsuportive. It ruined the video for me.

    • @torellipaolo
      @torellipaolo 5 років тому +26

      That commentary was where this video really shined 😂💛

    • @Duncan_Campbell
      @Duncan_Campbell 5 років тому +14

      better question, mother or girlfriend?

    • @MrWombatty
      @MrWombatty 5 років тому +2

      @@Duncan_Campbell Angus wouldn't have had to buy his own carrots if it was his girlfriend's kitchen!

    • @frankbauerful
      @frankbauerful 5 років тому +5

      @@Duncan_Campbell Psychology says lots of men hook up with women who remind them of their moms.

  • @TD3DMakes
    @TD3DMakes 5 років тому +529

    Using frozen carrots is key. It's Russia after all 😂. Great video Angus, thanks for sharing!

    • @spikekent
      @spikekent 5 років тому +22

      Of course Thierry. Frozen carrots are easier to hammer too lol

    • @TD3DMakes
      @TD3DMakes 5 років тому +3

      🤣🤣

    • @4STEVEJOY34
      @4STEVEJOY34 5 років тому +4

      Don't forget the corn oil.

    • @evilgremlin
      @evilgremlin 5 років тому +11

      @@4STEVEJOY34 Though it's not corn, but sunflower oil in Russia.

    • @Mr0901
      @Mr0901 5 років тому +3

      Was that pun intended? XD

  • @drop_table_46
    @drop_table_46 5 років тому +126

    Well, this was an ordinary garage and door lock in Russia and other post-ussr countries. This is called "ригельный замок", riegel lock, where "riegel" is an german word. The closest translation is "bolt lock" actually. "Rack lock" is a relatively new, it has not been used when this locks was popular. The lock is good with it's toughness, simplicity and extreme reliability, but the most important - it was (and still is) very cheap. But - very noisy, extremely easy to lockpick (usually a screwdriver or a steel nail were used) and if you lose the key, it will be easier to change the lock than to make a new key.

    • @user-od4yl3rf4n
      @user-od4yl3rf4n 5 років тому +6

      Редко встретишь соотечественников на таких каналах

    • @polychoron
      @polychoron 5 років тому +7

      @@user-od4yl3rf4n Oh come on. I really hate that UA-cam & Google Translate don't mesh at all. They're both owned by Google, they should mesh perfectly. Are you reading, Google? Get your shit together.

    • @evilgremlin
      @evilgremlin 5 років тому +7

      @@polychoron I'd hate it it will translate english to russian everywhere without asking. Aliexpress is bad enough, it isn't even funny anymore.

    • @user-pk8fr8ix6d
      @user-pk8fr8ix6d 5 років тому +5

      @@user-od4yl3rf4n there are lots of us, comrade

    • @roma_valve
      @roma_valve 5 років тому +2

      Ригельный замок это немного другое

  • @davejoubert3349
    @davejoubert3349 5 років тому +401

    How about a 4 sided version with a rightangle translation mechanism? I doubt if a burglar would arrive with 4 screwdrivers and would have the dexterity to manipulate all 4 sliders in a confined space.

    • @MakersMuse
      @MakersMuse  5 років тому +138

      hmm that sounds crazy enough to work! Could be interesting indeed.

    • @zfrenchy1716
      @zfrenchy1716 5 років тому +28

      @@MakersMuse do it Angus !

    • @JCCamp
      @JCCamp 5 років тому +107

      “Click out of one, counter-rotation, three is binding, back to two, click out of two, three, and we’re open” - LPL after 2 minutes with a 4-sided version...

    • @davejoubert3349
      @davejoubert3349 5 років тому +28

      @@JCCamp I made a possibly false assumption; namely that the four could not move independently. But maybe we are in 10,000 dollar gold-plated hammer territory. I don't see a real world solution, since if they do interlock in some way then brute force applied to any one component could open (or break) the lock.
      (Side note: at one stage the UK education department used three interlocking gears in an cooperation campaign with a slogan like 'we all have to work together'. Of course they were hammered by thousands of parents and teachers and pupils (the supposed participants))

    • @seriousthree6071
      @seriousthree6071 5 років тому +4

      Key would still be huge and I doubt if it could work. However I would still try it.

  • @gunnerkobra
    @gunnerkobra 5 років тому +74

    I don't know why she was complaining about giving up the kitchen.
    She just made a mad roast in there.

  • @MMaven
    @MMaven 5 років тому +170

    I literally had a key that big I had to use in Russia.

    • @kleeonn
      @kleeonn 4 роки тому

      Cool to see ya here :D

    • @The_Geni
      @The_Geni 3 роки тому +2

      At least you literally couldn’t have it get lost

  • @cobalt1754
    @cobalt1754 4 роки тому +8

    I love whoever was continually roasting Angus as he was trying to use the carrot to open the lock. Also, I would definitely binge watch all of Maker's Muse Kitchen where Angus loses his fingertips.

  • @VagabondTE
    @VagabondTE 5 років тому +36

    Wow.. kitchen segment was HARSH!!
    I didn't realize the carrots were supposed to be roasted.

  • @donatoliotino1872
    @donatoliotino1872 5 років тому +180

    Design a twisty version.
    Like you did with the Dovetail puzzle.

    • @xzendon
      @xzendon 5 років тому +16

      Helical twist, good luck forcing that with a screwdriver!

    • @polychoron
      @polychoron 5 років тому +4

      Sigh... None of the ideas in my head are new. Oh well.

    • @xzendon
      @xzendon 5 років тому +6

      @@polychoron but you may be the first to put those ideas into a tangible form.

    • @parka0m485
      @parka0m485 5 років тому +2

      Yas the original screw design combined with this

    • @mikepettengill2706
      @mikepettengill2706 5 років тому +1

      It is called a Rack and Pinion.

  • @panda4247
    @panda4247 3 роки тому +2

    For some reason I expected this video to start "this is the lockpicking lawyer"

  • @andrewwakefield4519
    @andrewwakefield4519 5 років тому +90

    A message from the SPCRT (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Roots and Tubers): If you carrot all for the sanctity of vegetable life, you would not force that poor root into unnatural shapes and positions for which it was never intended. Have some mercy on the tubers of the world! :)

    • @VagabondTE
      @VagabondTE 5 років тому +4

      Heh.. tuber tuber

    • @andrewwakefield4519
      @andrewwakefield4519 5 років тому +2

      @@VagabondTE You got it! :)

    • @meep.472
      @meep.472 5 років тому +1

      PETA be like:

    • @indeepjable
      @indeepjable 4 роки тому +2

      That Pun Makes Me Want To Use Roots And Tubers In Ways They Were Not Intended For
      Although I Will Obviously Use Niphellion Roots For Root-Bear

    • @noneurbisness6521
      @noneurbisness6521 4 роки тому

      I'm finna put all the carrots in a Wakefield accelerator and vaporize them. Mr Wakefield, how does it feel to destroy what you sought to protect?

  • @MrDownRater
    @MrDownRater 5 років тому +92

    youtuber hammering a carrot...
    I've seen everything

  • @jaidsuka
    @jaidsuka 5 років тому +34

    Hi Angus. In my country(I'm from Belarus) it uses a lot for locking some not really important doors in villages. I bet it uses in almost all Soviet countries even now :)

  • @technar3d_ru
    @technar3d_ru 5 років тому +20

    Hello from Russia! Great video!

  • @brycering5989
    @brycering5989 5 років тому +38

    6:25
    her; "That's not going to work"
    Him; "Why?"
    me: "Duhh, the hammer is not big enough!"

    • @MakersMuse
      @MakersMuse  5 років тому +6

      Bigger hammer is always the answer!

  • @tlfbshti364
    @tlfbshti364 5 років тому +26

    "I don't know why you tried it in the first place" ah Mrs. Muse, the voice of reason XD

  • @TheTechAdmin
    @TheTechAdmin 3 роки тому +1

    When I was younger (5 or 6), my father drove up to the fence and gave me the key to open the fence(same one in video). It was cold and in the winter. And inspite of these being great for cold weather, it had locked up, so I put force to it and it gave way. But our key didn't have a guard and a part of my index finger got stuck. And I remember screaming my head off from the pain. And instead of getting out to help me, my dad just drove the car up the driveway. And so I pulled my hand hard to get my finger out, only to RIP my skin. And I remembering crying, screaming, and running up a slushy, muddy driveway in the cold and in pain.
    What a life lesson I tell you. Till today, I still can find that motovation that made me run up the driveway rather than stay crying like a little baby.

  • @theovannieuwenhuizen5756
    @theovannieuwenhuizen5756 5 років тому +3

    Hi Angus, great find.
    You'll also find this principal of bolting in the oil & gas or industry.
    Their use is interlocking proces flow. So a freed key moves to the next step of a proces to open it's bolt.
    This way the only right / safe way to sequence through a process is garenteed.
    Temperature, sand, grit does little to effect their inner workings.

  • @licensetodrive9930
    @licensetodrive9930 5 років тому +43

    Your locks turned out to be carrot-proof, but were they parsnip-proof? We need to know :)

    • @towoaster653
      @towoaster653 5 років тому +1

      I don’t need sleep I need answers

    • @thenthson
      @thenthson 5 років тому +3

      Are they leek proof?

    • @ELbabotas1
      @ELbabotas1 4 роки тому

      Anonymous User Dang...

  • @edmundsmith2550
    @edmundsmith2550 5 років тому +14

    i used to watch your channel about 2 years ago and since then the printer ive been using has been out of commission due to lack of interest and i want to get back into it. Maybe uploading a video on servicing old printers would be a nice idea.

  • @tristragyopsie5464
    @tristragyopsie5464 5 років тому +1

    this is brilliant and is exactly what I needed to finish a design I have been working on for years to make a steampunk style clockwork treasure box.
    it will make an amazing eye catching key and with the layout of the rest of the mechanism it will actually save me space.
    My box is made to look cool more than actually be a practical lock, but that does not mean I don't want it to be functional.

    • @polychoron
      @polychoron 5 років тому

      Best of luck, sounds rad!

  • @andrewrobotbuilder
    @andrewrobotbuilder 5 років тому +2

    Lady Muse: the pinnacle of common sense (and bane of Angus' engineering prowess/sanity)

  • @axelander_ish
    @axelander_ish 5 років тому +24

    In Soviet Russia new keys are made by the lock itself.
    P.S. Your carrot is just not stiff enough, if you know what I mean ;)

    • @ducomaritiem7160
      @ducomaritiem7160 5 років тому

      😂

    • @jerryguardado5610
      @jerryguardado5610 5 років тому

      Hey Axel, do you have any web references (maybe English I hope) of the self keying lock? Thanks and good to see you here on UA-cam.

    • @nemorianderson
      @nemorianderson 5 років тому +1

      @@jerryguardado5610 Sorry man, but i guess it was a joke) Something like "Russian doesn't make keys fo such locks, they just take a piece of metal and bump it in lock with a hammer, until it becomes a key")))

    • @xymaryai8283
      @xymaryai8283 3 роки тому

      yeah, get a hot piece of steel and forge it on site haha!

  • @RomanoPRODUCTION
    @RomanoPRODUCTION 5 років тому +25

    Thank you Lady Muse to always fail Angus haircuts because Angus is awesome in his manner to impale creativity 💟

    • @DisgruntledPigumon
      @DisgruntledPigumon 5 років тому +2

      Is there an English version of this comment?

    • @RomanoPRODUCTION
      @RomanoPRODUCTION 5 років тому +1

      @@DisgruntledPigumon I am so sorry you may not know Vlad the Impaler. Like Vlad, Angus impales our creativity on the altar of DIY and Lady Muse impales Angus' haircut
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlad_the_Impaler

  • @partsdave8943
    @partsdave8943 5 років тому +21

    WOW Lady Muse! You’re a tough cookie!. Good thing he loves you. 😀

  • @tehPete
    @tehPete 5 років тому +10

    A frozen carrot might do better and would also make sense given the conditions this lock was designed to work under :)

  • @dennisrenton3897
    @dennisrenton3897 5 років тому +1

    Loved this vid. The commentary was hilarious. I've never seen a lock like this and was totally amazed at it's working.
    I'm going to print this mechanism out for my enjoyment. Thanks Angus. Stout follower of your channel. .

  • @matg3802
    @matg3802 5 років тому +26

    I would imagine it'd be a lot easier for the home machinist to do that style lock and perhaps that was another part of its appeal. I have yet to meet a Russian who doesn't understand the value of self reliance and given ther history who can blame them.

    • @MakersMuse
      @MakersMuse  5 років тому +8

      Absolutely, apparently it was a popular side hassle for machinists to sell at the weekend markets!

  • @TheMegamaster44
    @TheMegamaster44 3 роки тому +1

    I love how she's just like "I have up my kitchen for this"

  • @seville2k
    @seville2k 3 роки тому +2

    This video should be titled, “Angus getting dunked on while stuffing carrots in locks.”

  • @thediamondrellik
    @thediamondrellik 4 роки тому +1

    That's so cool looking, I Love watching you videos in the morning with a cup of coffee. Keep up the great videos

  • @OstinKisuke
    @OstinKisuke 5 років тому +2

    I'm using one in my workshop..but not the straight forward one..mine u have to stick it all the way in, then turn it 90° and pull back to make it work..great work, man! Keep it up! Luv ur channel! Just ordered my first ender, can't wait to start printing!

  • @dside_ru
    @dside_ru 5 років тому

    One of your Russian subs actually has one of those and was initially very confused upon seeing it! And didn't think it would be *that* simple mechanically. Thanks, this was enlightening!

  • @jockspice
    @jockspice 5 років тому

    Great video and Lady Muse pulling absolutely no punches!

  • @theshuman100
    @theshuman100 5 років тому +8

    the 507 mechanical movements contains the sum of all human knowledge.
    .
    .
    .
    this lock: exists
    507 mechanical movements: wait, thats illegal

  • @wpherigo1
    @wpherigo1 5 років тому +1

    Fun video! Your voice was sooooo deep during the kitchen part. Thanks to Mrs Muse for putting up with your silly project!

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 5 років тому

      Is Mrs Muse his Mum or his wife? I suspect Mum as I don't think Angus would dare to not credit his wife, if he has one.

  • @chrisrich4963
    @chrisrich4963 5 років тому +5

    " Let me get the hammer" proceeds to smash carrot in lock with hammer! Ha! That tickled my funny bone.

  • @deldarel
    @deldarel 5 років тому

    the non-stop banter had me in stitches.

  • @shivalwolf
    @shivalwolf 5 років тому +6

    Cool vid and mechanisin. So close to 500k subs

  • @mraider94
    @mraider94 5 років тому +4

    I wonder if you could design one to engage one rack in one direction when inserting it then turning it 90 degrees and engage a different rack on the outward stroke.
    Or possibly having 4 different racks acting as pins in a huge core of a pin lock.

    • @davidpeterson620
      @davidpeterson620 5 років тому +1

      mraider94 My thoughts exactly! Or the insert stroke can operate a sliding interlock that prevents the bolt from moving, then rotate 90° and the extraction stroke operates the bolt.

  • @linuxsbc
    @linuxsbc 5 років тому +1

    Congratulations on 500K!

  • @simonrichter3950
    @simonrichter3950 5 років тому +72

    haha nice :D
    how about a 'circular' lock with this technique? :p (like a rotating disc in the 'door')

    • @emilymarriott5927
      @emilymarriott5927 5 років тому +5

      That could deform the grooves in a way that makes them difficult to design a key for, but it would certainly be fun to try.

    • @SidneyCritic
      @SidneyCritic 5 років тому +3

      That would probably be a very course pitch multi start Acme or square tooth screw and nut.

    • @Bordpie
      @Bordpie 5 років тому +3

      Yes, this is a form of crossed helical gearing, except the straight rack is essentially a gear with infinite radius. This will work with a basic involute gear and a corresponding straight tooth rack. It would be a little more complicated than the basic design since the gear part would then need to be connected to the bolt to open it, or some kind of rotating lock with locking lugs.

    • @WyvernDotRed
      @WyvernDotRed 5 років тому +2

      Doesn't that already exist in the form of disc detainer locks?

    • @sublucid
      @sublucid 5 років тому +4

      It would probably be more secure against screwdrivers... not sure about soft carrots...

  • @dini86
    @dini86 3 роки тому

    Very cool video. Nice info combined with 3D printing!

  • @bobbykeyz1263
    @bobbykeyz1263 5 років тому

    Hi Angus. I just love when you get excited with the history of locks. Locksport is my #1 hobby, I have a locksport channel where I pick challenge locks that are sent to me from around the world. 3d printing is also a big hobby of mine with 6 machines. The two go together very well. I print a ton of locksport tools for the community. I've already printed both of the pin tumblers you designed a while back, there in my collection. Of course this is another awesome design I just had to have. If I do decide to feature them on my channel some day you'll definitely get all credit for the designs. I can't wait to see what you come up with next. Enjoy your weekend my friend take care.

  • @Elliandr
    @Elliandr 5 років тому +1

    This seems like it would be especially useful in a situation where the door is hidden. For example, a moving bookcase or a sliding floor panel. In those situations having a key hole in the wall is fairly obvious, but if you have to push the key into a hole all the way through to release the latch it could be in a gap between bricks or something similar. Unless you know what you were looking for you won't see it, so in this case I think it would be one of the most secure options for both hiding and locking a Panic Room.

  • @xzendon
    @xzendon 5 років тому +4

    If you made it so that the key must be inserted, dropped down, then pulled across the rack, that would make it significantly harder to pick with traditional tooling

    • @750tiprogamer
      @750tiprogamer 5 років тому

      I have a stupid idea but it makes sense to me and would probably make it kind of harder to lockpick I guess? Like if you make the keyhole part a lot taller so the key is actually a lot tall so the bolt gear piece is far off the the left of the actual keyhole. Then you turn the key and it would reach it cause it's long then you just push it straight in normally?

    • @shy-watcher
      @shy-watcher 5 років тому

      My grandma's apartment has a lock like this. You insert the key, rotate it 90°, then pull out engaging the teeth. It's carrot-proof.

  • @avejst
    @avejst 5 років тому

    Wow, it actually works! Somewhat
    Thanks for sharing this interesting design 👍😀

  • @FokkerBoombass
    @FokkerBoombass 4 роки тому +1

    "Hey dude let's hang out"
    "Sorry man, I'm busy showing carrots into 3D printed obscure locks."

  • @konradhenrykowicz1859
    @konradhenrykowicz1859 2 роки тому

    In Poland there was a small private producer of that kind of locks. It was in 80' i believe. The company does not exist anymore. They were utilizing long and thin keys (ca. 100 x 12 x 3mm) , pushed thru a narrow, deep and precisely fitted slot. Because of that it was impolssible to apply any significant and controllable power to slide the bar. Bolts and spacings were precisely machined in brass with tight tolerances. These locks were almost impossiible to open without original key.

  • @wojtekpolska1013
    @wojtekpolska1013 4 роки тому +1

    This is kinda amazing how simple the design is

  • @Spook_Boi
    @Spook_Boi 3 роки тому

    Angus's wife: looking at him like he's insane outta frame
    Angus: IT CAN BE DONE

  • @dylanlamartz5830
    @dylanlamartz5830 5 років тому

    Angus. You should make a little mini series called CAD Tuesday’s or something with small little CAD projects and how to’s for people wanting to make their own models. It doesn’t have to be anything complex but something short and sweet for your fans to consider.

  • @MrTerott
    @MrTerott 4 роки тому

    These lock vids are fun to watch because I work in business and have to say that this lock was something what I have never seen. Would be nice to see you building Finnish Abloy lock.

  • @55ATA3
    @55ATA3 5 років тому

    Never seen a bolt like this before, Thank Angus. There is so much tec in the world that is not seen in other areas of the world.

  • @f.d.6667
    @f.d.6667 5 років тому +2

    Good they make carrots in the same color as the filament you are using!

  • @christophelauga6668
    @christophelauga6668 5 років тому

    this is my favorite video from you Angus :-) Thumbs up !! I love the Chef Cuisine part :-)

  • @finpin2622
    @finpin2622 3 роки тому

    This is really interesting! I always look at things from an artists perspective so of course my brain is like "this would make for some really fun key designs in some kind of cold environment for a game/story!"

  • @Bob3519
    @Bob3519 4 роки тому

    Cool 3D project!

  • @muffty1337
    @muffty1337 5 років тому +2

    I like your sarcastic kitchen very much. ^^

  • @briansegarra9312
    @briansegarra9312 5 років тому +39

    Hmm we should send this to the lock picking lawyer
    Edit: nevermind I should have whatched the video completely before commenting

    • @Fenyx4
      @Fenyx4 4 роки тому +1

      This is the lock picking lawyer and today I'll be picking a lock with a carrot.

    • @vsvnrg3263
      @vsvnrg3263 4 роки тому +1

      @@Fenyx4 and "have a nice day".

  • @TravisFabel
    @TravisFabel 4 роки тому

    I LOVE the kitchen commentary.

  • @lzcmatiasmobile
    @lzcmatiasmobile 5 років тому

    Another amazing video!

  • @lemonkindking
    @lemonkindking 5 років тому +6

    yea we have these locks all over here in Russia/ Especially in the countryside

  • @RebellisSpiritus
    @RebellisSpiritus 5 років тому +8

    It's funny.. I used this type of key today for my garage door and now I'm seeing this video.

  • @TechnologistAtWork
    @TechnologistAtWork 4 роки тому

    You're going into crazy rabbit holes lately which is interesting. Good way to demonstrate 3D printing capabilities.

  • @kevinm3751
    @kevinm3751 5 років тому +2

    All the doors at our families old ranch have these types of locks. There is a different key for different types of buildings too. Makes sense to being this ranch is in the hard country of north west Wyoming (USA) where winters can be hella cold! Really the only thing they needed to keep out was bears but back in the day they hired some rather shady ranch hands and that was the reason for the different types of keys. Still as my grandma said they only kept out the honest.

    • @MakersMuse
      @MakersMuse  5 років тому +1

      As with most locks I suppose, thanks for the insight!

  • @mikebroad3925
    @mikebroad3925 5 років тому +2

    Could you try to make a rotating rack lock? Something that you turn like a normal key, but still uses the rack lock function

  • @sidekick96734
    @sidekick96734 4 роки тому +1

    The lady talking in the background was cracking me up. 😂😂

  • @raulphilipgoco403
    @raulphilipgoco403 4 роки тому +1

    This might make the most Straight forward Keyblade

  • @OZSCQUADS
    @OZSCQUADS 5 років тому

    great video.
    very interesing lock. enjoy your methods.
    don`t listen to the negatives.
    100 thumbs up.

  • @jessejuliano8056
    @jessejuliano8056 5 років тому

    LOL! Loved the carrot part man. Super funny.

  • @christopher.m.estelow
    @christopher.m.estelow 5 років тому

    I gave up my kitchen for this.... Priceless!

  • @zanismusa2131
    @zanismusa2131 Рік тому

    Nice video! I must make one for teaching new specialists in forensic investigation center where I working.

  • @ET_AYY_LMAO
    @ET_AYY_LMAO 5 років тому +3

    Worlds oldest pin lock! There are locks even more ancient than the one you show. Since your mechanism is made out of plastic, I would recommend soft boiling the carrots.

    • @MakersMuse
      @MakersMuse  5 років тому +2

      Hehe, I did try softening them but they just squished and deformed. I think a metal version is required to cleanly shave the material, maybe a part 2...

    • @ET_AYY_LMAO
      @ET_AYY_LMAO 5 років тому

      @@MakersMuse Maybe just a light steam then :P Anyways, great video as always!

  • @chadbennett
    @chadbennett 3 роки тому

    I think this would be fun to put in to a puzzle box. Thank you for this idea.

  • @dxjxc91
    @dxjxc91 4 роки тому

    This kind of lock would be cool in a fantasy setting.
    I can already picture a variation with a triangular prism shaped key with the notches carved into the 3 edges.

  • @stevesloan6775
    @stevesloan6775 5 років тому +2

    That was gold! I thought the title was taking the piss. I’m glad too see I was right. Classic! 😂🇦🇺😎🍀

  • @VK2FVAX
    @VK2FVAX 3 роки тому

    I've seen these things used in Western Australia on a few farms when I was a kid and in my teens. We had one on the shed door. Wasn't there really for security though. Just the mechanism that moved a larger sliding bolt than that pictured. It was old.

  • @chrishechtl8330
    @chrishechtl8330 5 років тому +1

    Angus trying to hammer a carrot through a lock. You made my morning. How many shots of vodka did it take to think that one up? ROFL

  • @sebastianschneider4345
    @sebastianschneider4345 5 років тому

    You just gave me the solution to a problem I'm struggling for a year now!

  • @marcus_w0
    @marcus_w0 5 років тому

    pretty neat heckling! You should make this a recurring segment. You stand in the kitchen and tryin' to shove vegetables into 3d prints, and the heckler does the rest.

  • @Luuk3333
    @Luuk3333 5 років тому

    This totally needs to be a LockPickingLawyer collab.

  • @MrTechblackdog
    @MrTechblackdog 5 років тому +5

    How about a Rack Lock, with 2 bolts going in opposite directions? or, Two at 90 degrees to each other?
    keep up the good work. thanks

  • @boringsoren
    @boringsoren 4 роки тому

    Oooh my grandparent's old garage has that lock, its a bit odd to use but still works

  • @Naomi-Wu
    @Naomi-Wu 5 років тому +9

    Slick!

    • @TerkanTyr
      @TerkanTyr 3 роки тому

      @John Doe Well, you see, the Shenzhen version of Hooters doesn't sell wings and burgers. It teaches 3d printing, CNC and electronics.

  • @spikekent
    @spikekent 5 років тому

    A hammer to knock in a carrot? :-) Seriously though, great video and research Angus, thank you so much. Will be printing it soon, thanks for releasing your files.

  • @potteryjoe
    @potteryjoe 5 років тому +3

    We need more off camera commentary!

  • @NilesBlackX
    @NilesBlackX 4 роки тому

    6:40 welcome to Maker's Muse Chef edition, where Angus will slowly and inefficiently shred a carrot

  • @batlin
    @batlin 3 роки тому

    Fair play for printing the mechanism in carrot colour.

  • @PeterTsiampas
    @PeterTsiampas 3 роки тому

    that gave me a good laugh, thanks Angus!

  • @markmccoy1207
    @markmccoy1207 5 років тому +3

    Guessing that was "Mrs. Muse" in the background. Have you ever introduced her on the show?

  • @buttersstotch2014
    @buttersstotch2014 5 років тому

    So jealous of your fusion skills

  • @LincolnWorld
    @LincolnWorld 5 років тому +2

    Ouch! Quite a roasting you got there from "Lady Muse". Thanks for the video!

  • @bullwinkle69
    @bullwinkle69 5 років тому +1

    To everybody here saying this lock design is easy to pick can you please provide a link to your videos proving your comments? Great interesting video Angus👍

  • @ChrisKeddy
    @ChrisKeddy 5 років тому

    I would say this is way better then a simple door latch. It also looks like this takes just as much time to pick as a normal key lock.

  • @Psysium
    @Psysium 5 років тому

    Really love that purple and white lock, looks great! Was that a polyalchemy elixir?