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DoctorHogmaster
Registrace 24. 03. 2007
[257] Mottura CP6 (dimples and rotors) picked and gutted
[257] Mottura CP6 (dimples and rotors) picked and gutted
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[256b] Unpickable lock by Works By Design picked (this time without weird fade-out)
zhlédnutí 287Před měsícem
Unpickable lock by Works By Design is picked and discussed briefly. (this time without weird fade-out) Works By Design video about the lock czcams.com/video/xCg3qNnh59w/video.html First pick of this lock was done by Georgia Jim: czcams.com/video/LWaglcRDWo0/video.html
[256] Unpickable lock by Works By Design picked
zhlédnutí 10KPřed měsícem
Unpickable lock by Works By Design is picked and discussed briefly. Works By Design video about the lock czcams.com/video/xCg3qNnh59w/video.html First pick of this lock was done by Georgia Jim: czcams.com/video/LWaglcRDWo0/video.html
[255] Covert instruments Replicant Schlage and Best SFIC keys copied
zhlédnutí 90Před 2 měsíci
[255] Covert instruments Replicant Schlage and Best SFIC keys copied
[253] Medeco Original 5 pin picked and gutted
zhlédnutí 152Před 3 měsíci
[253] Medeco Original 5 pin picked and gutted
[252] Coil bike chain lock thing with disc detainer lock picked
zhlédnutí 52Před 3 měsíci
[252] Coil bike chain lock thing with disc detainer lock picked
[251] Brinks Commercial Promax out of the package pick #sandman_locksport
zhlédnutí 99Před 3 měsíci
[251] Brinks Commercial Promax out of the package pick #sandman_locksport
[248] Urban Alps Stealth Key picked and partially gutted
zhlédnutí 69Před 4 měsíci
[248] Urban Alps Stealth Key picked and partially gutted
[242] Seven Deadly Sins Challenge locks picked 14 locks total
zhlédnutí 53Před 5 měsíci
[242] Seven Deadly Sins Challenge locks picked 14 locks total
[240] Abus 88/40 with Abus Plus core picked and gutted
zhlédnutí 77Před 6 měsíci
[240] Abus 88/40 with Abus Plus core picked and gutted
[239] Kawaha disc detainer lock picked
zhlédnutí 73Před 6 měsíci
[239] Kawaha disc detainer lock picked
[238] Vachette Radial NT (11 pin) picked
zhlédnutí 84Před 6 měsíci
[238] Vachette Radial NT (11 pin) picked
[237] Metal Locking Systems 9J2x1 picked and gutted
zhlédnutí 53Před 6 měsíci
[237] Metal Locking Systems 9J2x1 picked and gutted
[236] Magmaus disc detainer lock picked
zhlédnutí 81Před 6 měsíci
[236] Magmaus disc detainer lock picked
[234] Kaba experT (19ish pin) picked (in frustrated silence)
zhlédnutí 75Před 6 měsíci
[234] Kaba experT (19ish pin) picked (in frustrated silence)
[233] Assa Guideline picked and gutted
zhlédnutí 60Před 7 měsíci
[233] Assa Guideline picked and gutted
[232] Review of the Covert Instruments Echelon pick set
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 7 měsíci
[232] Review of the Covert Instruments Echelon pick set
[230] Assa Twin Exclusive picked and gutted
zhlédnutí 41Před 7 měsíci
[230] Assa Twin Exclusive picked and gutted
skip the genesis set and get this one. maybe buy the 2 0.25 hooks from the genesis and you basically have it all. I keep the ergo wrenches on the right side like LPL does. works decent.
Nice picking! Add vote 😂
First you say nothing, then no greetings to the public, then couging in the microphone, Nice guy you are.
Nice picking Doc
brilliant ❤
Nice lock, pick and gut
Very well done. Interesting lock!
Sweeeeeeeet!
How long did it take you in total?
Why do all lockpicking channels number their videos like that?
From what I understand BosnianBill who was one of the first lockpicking youtubes used the format since then Lockpicking Lawyer used the same format and became the lockpicking youtuber everyone thinks of used that format. Many lockpickers since then used the same format. One of the few lockpickers I can think of who does not number videos is Huxleypig but it is worth noting he posted his first lock video over a year before Bosnian. Another interesting note is that Bosnian used Parentheses instead of the brackets most others use.
One reason is it can really help in directing someone to a video of a particular lock. Perhaps they show off a new model of a lock already picked, or they used a novel opening method (LPL has a few >exceptional< methods, like LPL 545 where he opens one with a microwave - don't try this at home, kids) the numbers make for unambiguous references to specific videos.
Sorry, couldn't make it through the video, did you run a marathon before recording your voiceover? the heavy labored breathing was a massive distraction.
I have asthma, and sometimes it acts up more than normal. But since I live with it every day, I don’t notice it as much as others apparently do.
@@DoctorHogmaster No worries, that dude was just an asshole looking for something to be annoyed about.
@@DoctorHogmaster I hardly noticed any more than you'd expect for someone having a microphone right by their face. Some people will just complain about anything.
His was really something amazing to watch ❤very cool 😎 Thanks so much for sharing 😉🤗🙌🫶
Thanks! 🍻
@DoctorHogmaster 😍😍
This channel might be small enough that someone actually sees my question: Outside of academic discussions or pure sport, what is the point of an unpickable lock? An ATM is pretty unpickable and they get at those, too. I would postulate that the purpose of a lock is to deter those whom opportunity might turn into thieves. Everyone who has made that decision beforehand will just jimmy the door. If anything, an unpickable lock will sooner or later keep out the owner if the key ever gets lost. I'd say no robber wastes his time with learning to pick a lock. The only people outside of fringe interest hobbyists who see a worth in having the skill are locksmiths... whom the owner calls to get at his personal possessions. I don't thin it is in anyone's interest to buy an unpickable lock...
Not an expert or even close to it, so take this with a grain of salt. Many insurance companies will refuse to honour the claims, if there were no signs of forced entry. E.g. a broken window, kicked in door, cut shackles etc. An unpickable lock will ensure that there is always a forced entry (with a few exceptions). Similarly, in some instances the goal isn't to prevent someone from getting past the locked door - it's to ensure that there is evidence of it for other reasons. This is why we have things like tamper-evident technology. It doesn't prevent someone from tampering with stuff - it just ensures there is evidence of it happening.
The cases are rare, but there are some examples I learned about many years ago when I worked at a place that was trying to get a contract for a special government project. They were required to get a kind of electronic dial safe that wasn’t particularly strong against physical attacks, but if you got the combination wrong 3 times it would go into a lockout mode where you had to dial the reactivation combination before you could try the regular combination again. And it was sensitive to “robotic motion” of the dials as well. The point wasn’t that nobody could break into it, but that nobody could get into it secretly. From what I’ve gathered from people I’ve known (in real life), the only “need” based applications for highest level of pick resistance are situations where covert espionage might realistically take place. When the bad actor (or good guy, depending on what side you’re on I suppose) wants to get information (access to a prototype, an air gapped computer, a contract, etc), but really doesn’t want the victim to know that somebody unauthorized now has that information. For most situations where you’re protecting tangible items of value, I don’t think there’s a point in getting out of balance between how long it takes a skilled person to pick something vs break it open destructively. Flimsy sheet steel or wood locked with an unpickable lock won’t protect valuables more than a 3 wall 1/2 “ plate steel safe secured with a master lock when the thief is going for a smash n’ grab. All that said, the marketing opportunity far outweighs the realistic use cases. There could be other examples I don’t know about, of course. But those are the few I’m aware of.
Very nice, I never would have guessed it would feel like picking tapered pins, good job man
It was just at the end, the way things had to be tapped and nudged over and over again. Otherwise it felt… mushy and weird, haha. 🍻
Very impressive! I’m sure it’s a lot harder than it looks. Nice work 👍🏻
Thanks! It’s a very creative design, and much trickier than it probably looked in the video.
Great, thanks to works by design I get to sub to another master picker. Great job on the pick
I’m glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
🐷🐗🐷
Crazy you figured that out.
My buddy who goes by Georgia Jim had it and picked it first, so I got the benefit of his experience.
@@DoctorHogmaster I already think Jim is a wizard. This just reaffirms my suspicion 🤣
Its really fun to watch these, thanks for being a part of this challenge! Also, really impressive intro and outro! did you animate /make these?
Thanks, I appreciate the opportunity to try your cleverly designed lock! The intro/outro were done by Renderforest.
@@DoctorHogmaster Great lock design and picking! 🔐
Probably best to only have one video so you don't have split views!
I know… the first one had a video glitch, but also had a few views and comments so I didn’t want to delete it. But my videos get few enough views it probably won’t really matter too much anyway 😄
how can we be certain that you didn't open up the lock beforehand and eat all the ball bearings? Very sus 🤣
Well you see, the thing about that is… HEY WHAT’S THAT BEHIND YOU?!? 🏃♂️👣👣👣👣👣👣💨
Wow, you made short work of that, Hog! How many hours of practice did you have on this?
I had just received it in the mail about 30 minutes before I recorded the video. But I got a head start by watching Georgia Jim’s video, since he picked it first.
I love how smart humans are to defeat all claims off unpickability.
He also watched another Jim's CZcams video so he had an idea but if it was out in the field no one has ever had to pick one before than probably would of taken much much longer
Excellent Doc! After picking it and I'm sure you've talked with Jim about it too, what would you guys suggest the maker do to prevent that particular attack!
There are some options available, but I think maybe a bigger redesign might be the best route. This lock is already pretty complicated, and something like a reverse sidebar, for example on the Yuema 750, is both more simple and more pick resistant.
Great picking! I really enjoyed watching you and Jim pick this lock.
Thanks! It was a really unique and interesting design, and it took some abnormal technique to get into it.
Nice job ...that housing! I'd be challenged just to get it in a vice lol😂
Yeah, that was definitely the first challenge 🤣
Nice work and explanation of the pick Doc!
Thanks! It would have been much harder without the wisdom gained by your first pick.
Very interesting lock
For sure, it’s not like anything I’ve seen before.
Why do you guys/ woman real situations a real door? I. Can open a lock in my bed...thx
😂😂😂
Lol, or not! Nicely done!
Looks more like India's most recent marketing scam.
I don't need this at all, but I still want to buy one for some reason LO. L
Is.... there a sign up sheet? 😂
Nicely done!
I need to revisit this episode of Columbo.
i especially enjoyed the C.R.A.P.R. lab 😛😝😜
Nothing to see here. Move along.😃😃😃😃
I came for the review and stayed for the Doctor Hogmaster themed soundtrack.
🎸🎶🔓 I got tired of not having any songs about lock picking, so I had some AI generate some for me. And then I decided to tell it to make songs about ME lock picking, and it came up with what you might expect. Hilarious nonsense and some catchy tunes.
@@DoctorHogmaster and for that we are forever grateful to our artificial overlords.
😂 💵 whoops
😉🤣🍻
That was a nice quick open - after the one side picked in order I thought this was going to fall opened for you. Good to see there was a bit if a challenge
Thanks! It did start off pretty straightforward, but often when security pins are involved it can be like that before things get tricky 😅
😂👏👏👍🐈⬛🐾
Pickproof? Not on your watch!
Haha, yeah right! Just asking for it!
Nice one! Great job with this!
I love it Doc! 😁
Never seen a keyussy creampie before.
AMAZING i must try this i have a key duplicator by atlas and i collect keys, i havealot oflocksmith stuff (always wanted to be one) ❤❤
wow great pickin, didnt know you but you got a new sub
Thanks, and thanks!
Yeah, looks like a challenging keyway. Nicely done ✅