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Will someone please turn this into an electronic music dance song?
Ответитьyou can buy this over at covert instruments
ОтветитьWhere can I get one?
ОтветитьThanks LPL
Ответитьone eternity later...
Ответитьhow long does it typicality take?
ОтветитьCouldn't you detect the code acoustically robotically instead
ОтветитьAwesome
ОтветитьIs there a blueprint or a model of this for sale?
Ответить"Nothing on 3476, small click on 87435, 187346 is binding, but JUST in case we're gonna reset and run it again..."
ОтветитьQuieter then dynamite 🧨😂
ОтветитьI'd love to have had a smaller version of this for my school locker back in 1997. Always had to fight the lock, as I'm strangely poor at opening such kind of locks despite knowing the combination - maybe some sort of a fluke mental defect :)
So when I was an exchange student and had to confront a locker, I ended up losing most of the times, so much so I had to hump the textbooks in my backpack (US textbooks are humongously larger that Russian ones).
That wing nut slowly spinning tho...
ОтветитьIt's not only a dial safe opener but a doubles as a durability tester. Any safe that endures that and still functions normally would be an industry gold standard of quality.
ОтветитьI wonder if this could be speed up more with a servo drive vs the current stepper drive.
ОтветитьWhere do I get one and how much is it?
ОтветитьIf somebody wants to go that put on closed captioning
ОтветитьClose your eyes and sometimes it sounds like pacman
ОтветитьHow much did you pay for that junk? 😂
ОтветитьIn the movies, the cracker always listens for sounds. I know spinning the dial fast makes a lot of noise, but could one of these listen for (the correct) sounds while turning the dial more slowly and quietly? Yes it would take long, but if it got to the combination much more efficiently, it still might be a lot quicker.
ОтветитьAre these machines available to rent?
Ответитьvideo 1337... nice
ОтветитьHow fast can you approach a number without the inertia of the wheel causing overshoot?
ОтветитьThat's so satisfying
ОтветитьI really wish i could afford one of these right now, got an old safe from work that no one knows the combo to. It was empty and ive been trying for the last week to crack it. Maybe ill get in it before 2030.
ОтветитьI seen a guy that can do that by feel in a shorter amount of time.
ОтветитьYou’re all over the place man!
@lockpickinglawyer
Please show the disc arrangement from the lock, how it works, how a number is assigned to a left rotation as wel a number on a right rotation, how reset. the mechanism looks so simple, what's the secret?
ОтветитьI'm sure there are bigger motors with more beef^^
ОтветитьHow do people rent one?
Ответитьwhat das it cost
Ответитьstarting form the assumption that all the combinations have the same probability of being correct, you would make the unlocking quicker by first trying the quickest ones, i.e. the ones that require less rotation
ОтветитьWhere to buy???
Ответитьbrute force works, 5 mins each hurts my head.
Ответитьits measuring torque i guess.
Ответитьr u serious, 30 seconds each operation pls.
ОтветитьAre there instructions on how to build such a device? Would you anticipate any issues running this on an antique safe?
ОтветитьHow many safes latch open like that? The few I’ve seen and had don’t.
ОтветитьAnyone else notice the right thumbscrew is slowly rotating clockwise? You can see it clearly when you scrub around the edge external video
ОтветитьImagine having a 4th plate. Your two days turns into months.
ОтветитьAlso Byte Sized Engineering has a detailed video on how to build one.
ОтветитьThe machine is very simple and elegant. I expect that the software was as well. It was a great pleasure to watch it work.
ОтветитьI have a question (video 1337) about this marvelous machine. I'm a machinist by trade, and noticed the use of a metal flex coupler. Does this create any kind of slack, or, overtravel when the fixture changes direction abruptly? I am wondering as to whether or not a solid coupler could be used for greater accuracy? Just wondering, these couplers are used in CNC machinery for various things. I love your channel, been a subscriber for several years now. In fact your recent video on the EASILOK twist deadbolt sold me on it and I'm buying a few ! Anyway thanks again!
ОтветитьAMAZING
Ответитьgreat, however in the Army with our classified safes we had manipulation "Proof" safe dials, how would it work with those, and can you do a video on the XO-7, 9 and 10 electronic dials...... we unfortunately had to use letteral brute force on a safe a combo was lost on......
ОтветитьI remember this from bf hardline
ОтветитьYou can hear the machine get sadder
ОтветитьAnyone notice the top right wing nut coming loose? Lol
ОтветитьMust say, it's not as entertaining as other videos you have made!
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