Super interesting exploits. Lock picking lawyer is one sharp guy 🙇♂️. Thanks for putting all that time into them to educate me on how to make them stronger! I think I smell something in the wind though. Wait yes I know that smell. It smells distinctly like lock V3.......
Horror movie be like: "It's the most advanced lock ever made, no one has even theorized a way to pick it open. We'll be safe here." "Little click on one..." *panic intensifies*
Yeah, I caught myself thinking whether you could buy one of these... Frankly, every time I watch LPL or other people lockpicking on the internet, I can't stop myself from thinking that locks are bs and mostly there to make one feel better, not to actually stop or slow someone - since clearly when you know what you're doing it doesn't really matter whether the lock is there or not
@@deSolAxeThat's what a lot of security factors are for, in the end. Locks specifically are just useful as a deterrent- enough to keep amateurs out, or at least enough to make it not worth the effort in comparison to other potential targets. Any determined individual can get through a lock, but as long as doing so is enough of a pain in the ass, they'll opt to go break into somewhere else, unless they just really hate you specifically lmao
@@velvetphilocks also keep non criminals from getting into things you don’t want them to as well as letting the police prosecute criminals who bypass them!
It's less about making it hard and more about making it noticeable. Sure, you can use a crowbar to pry open a door or a rock through a window but then people know they've been broken into and robbed. Picking locks is insidious because it doesn't tip anyone off that they've had a security breach.
@@9xlives901 Yeah, but that's a common theme on this channel. "This would actually be pretty difficult to pick except if I stick a shim in the right place the lock just pops open."
"This was actually a great lock, besides the fact he made one small mistake. He left a gap roughly around the diameter of a strand of human hair, which allowed me to use my microscopic pair of pliers to completely dismantle the entire lock." -LockPickingLawyer, 2022
Considering that the extreme majority of thieves would have no idea this lock is so unique without the ability to see into the insides of the lock, this is effectively unpickable.
@@Bob5mith normal door in the US. In Europe, well Finland at least the doors opens outward so the hinge is on the outside. But we don't have that kind of hinge anyways, the bolt is secured in the hinge from the factory and can't be removed rakennushelasto.fi/product/abloy-sarana-n3548-110tmkss-rst/
@@Tyler-mp7kh he mentioned 3 ways. The backplate stops 1. The 45 degree adjustment stops another. Making the 2nd core pins variable height would stop the 3rd.
@@deuxexmachimax If someone wants to break into your home, if they are professionals they always come prepared. They will look for the model and train it. Especially if the model gets purchased by more people.
0:55 “A few minor oversights that I was able to exploit” I immediately thought of a door breaching shotgun and realized that the lock is not bulletproof
It won't be because of how expensive it is and lack of mass production resources. Even if they did, there is no market for them because you could just get through the door itself. The only market would be for safes, and even then they use keyless mechanisms that are much cheaper. Just a gimmicky project for fun.
He would have to make them at least $3000 before uncle Sam would consider buying them. Expensive means you can expand your budget next year, since you proved its insufficient lol
@@BrokeWrench That would be a bit cheap. An average freelance engineer can typically ask $80 per hour. So with 4 weeks work (as he claimed), that's about 8 hours * 5 days * 4 weeks = 160 hours. Or $12.800 in total.
@@curtislevey7639 Also that was the time it took to test and redesign them many times. If you have done it once it should be pretty straightforward to repeat.
Yeah… turning it as far as it could go to the left to disengage the deadbolt and using the knife to walk it back… that kinda stung watching given that it was the V2 lock Though it looks like the schematics were provided specifically for feedback and to have LPL study them for design flaws, so this is surely exactly the kinda stuff that SMH was hoping to see/learn I’ve only seen a couple dozen of LPL’s videos, but I do wonder why there don’t seem to be many locks with more involved and varied builds I mean, it’s prolly cause the more involved and more mechanics to a lock, the more likely something would break from normal use and the easier it would be to damage… but it’s something I think about nowadays 😊
@@TheMulToyVerse I believe it's more related to the fact that complexity drives up the price of a lock. Until a larger portion of the general public is aware what a crappy deal a Master Lock is... Master has to motivation to change anything. Their brand recognition alone will keep the company afloat.
It was pretty clear that back plate already existed before this and it wasn't just made after lpl said something. It just wasn't included at first to give the lock a way of being exploited here.
Coulda just milled a ring around the outer edge of the back of the lock, so that it sits inside the cutout of the door a little bit. Then it creates a lip that the tool can't bypass at that angle. It's only accessible now because it's flat surface against flat surface.
I think we can fully discount the bypass method used on the V2 as a viable solution because had the “door” been mounted correctly, it would be swinging inward and there would be no access to deadbolt, or hinges for that matter
Yeah, i would say it's unpickable. If he didn't see the insides, and it was mounted the door the right way, so you wouldn't see the bolt and also installed the plate on the back, it wouldn't have been so easy.
Doors typically swing outward in a lot of countries. Giving access to the deadbolt is obviously a horribly terrible idea no matter where the door swings.
@@TimoRutanen Yes, but if the door swings outward you can easily have the outside of the door overhang the frame, so access to the deadbolt would be prevented (and also to seal against the wheather). In Germany I have never seen a residential door with visible access to the bolt.
every door in my house goes in. as does the front door. cause its easier to protect them from crowbar attacks. its a fairly common practice where they put a metal strip on it. which doesnt work if it swings out. I dont think "most countries" have doors that swing out. maybe a screen door wich doesnt offer protection but the "real"" front door opens inward what shitty countries have those other doors?? @@TimoRutanen
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01:10 - Explain what he will do 01:25 - Explain the first lock 02:21 - Explain the second lock 03:33 - Vulnerabilities 04:49 - Core picking the second lock 05:50 - "Picking" the second lock 07:49 - Lockpicking the first lock 09:02 - Damage to the door 09:38 - Fixing the first lock 09:48 - Fixing the second lock
I think if you had gone into this fully blind then it would have taken a decent amount of time and effort to pick these. Great work to both of you for this fascinating look into alternative lock designs and their potential strengths and weaknesses. Very cool.
@@Aaa-vp6ug i disagree. it's like open source software. more people that can see the inner workings and discuss how it works and how it doesn't, more people that can try to improve upon it.
And the fact that the designer took the critique and advice immediately and began reinforcing it even further is just great. I'd like to see a followup where they have gone even further with the design, fixing the flaws and putting the challenge forwards again. I think LPL would be extremely proud to get a lock that he can't bypass.
@@teloenand Knowing stuff made here, he will definitely do a mkIII. I really like this collaboration because the point of the LPL channel is to encourage inovation in locks and he seems so happy to see someone actually doing it.
Well, there is is the Bowley lock (video 636) as well. And bosnianbill did a video of a bike lock a long time ago that worked kind of similar to the current video, but instead took the key away inside the mechanism, preventing you from accessing the pins externally.
I think it is also important that these locks were made by 1 guy in less than a year with little to no prior knowledge. Not a lock company that can throw TONS of manpower and hours into effective locks.
Outswing doors are generally required to be mounted on closed hinges. The attacker should not have access to hinge pins unless the building is not up to code (or in a jurisdiction that is really neglecting dwelling security). Likewise, the deadbolt must never be accessible from the outside for the same reasons. Normally, outswing doors are seen in commercial spaces that by nature expect heavy traffic and are required to use them due to fire regulations, they use shielding on the outside of the door or a door with a lip that protects the entire swing side (also preferable in a residential area, since it allows for proper weather insulation). The mock door does not represent a door that should happen in a residential area.
it was a major burn. Given the edit, I would love to know if LPL a) watched the SMH videos or b) knew from inspection the mechanisms involved. someday, LPL will face a locked door with a device he did not see from the other side.
This is what I always wanted modern engineering to work like: Do it in front of the target customers, have the "opposing/other" side pick up an engineers work as a challange, re-iterate in a friendly and fun competition and come up with a result, that is pretty close to an optimal solution. Please continue and put the result to production as a sellable product. This is similar to how open source software works since about 40 years and amplyfies the potential of community-driven development. Ah, and by the way, thanks for the videos, great stuff for entertainment :)
The beauty is, it's no rivalry. He calls it a challenge but honestly they're both creating amazing content and promoting each other. This is a team effort, not a rivalry🙏🏼
In fact, too friendly a rivalry. Neither wanted to lose face. So they rigged the match so that neither would. This was like the Raiders showing the Steelers their playbook before the game. Doesn't happen this way in real life or in an interesting real life simulation. This was like a homeowner leaving the lock diagram by the front door with a note saying "Dear Thief. Lock diagram in envelope under the rug."
fun lock design and collaboration! After watching who knows how many of LPL videos I'm just more convinced that locks are there to keep decent people out. Any home break in in my area is brute force door kicked in or open patio doors, never once read about a picked lock entry, so really not concerned about that at all. That being said, I just ordered the Genesis set to play with my own locks, see how easy (I doubt it) it actually is to defeat them. Not that I'd expect a thief to spend the time when they can just kick in the door or take a saw to the wall anywhere and make their own door, most people live in wooden boxes here, sheet rock isn't gonna do much against a saw, LOL. I don't know why I'm even watching all these videos, it's almost kind of a zen thing plus puzzle solving and some magic, no wonder he has 4+ million subs. So satisfying! And what a random and odd career!
After seeing how it was made and observing the keys to see the pin numbers. He literally had the blueprints... I would have liked to have seen him pick it without knowing that just like Shane sent it.
seems like the second one is truly unpickable.... LPL didnt mention any vulnerabilities once he showed the (expensive/machined) back plate... and besides with a proper installation and on a metal door, LPL wouldnt have been able to squeeze his tool in between the lock and door.
What a great collaboration, guys. And I've got to say I don't see LPL as a lock picker anymore because rather than that, I believe he's truly a lock hacker. His talent never disappoints.
He didn't actually pick the lock. What that was was now a vulnerability in the lock, but in the door itself. Actual door has a flange that makes the locking lug unaccessible. Also, the other attack that involved sliding the tensioning tool betweek the lock and the door could have been easily avoided by mounting the lock deeper in the door, not on top of the surface of the door.
Took a month and would take luch longer if he didnt get schematics/blueprint he would have to break it down to research enough to hypothesis how to pick it
Been watching your vids lately and it took interest on the pick of tue lock. to my surprise I was able to pick not one but two door cylinders. It was somehow easy but stressing at the same time.made the picking g tool from a wiper and the ram out a spoon. Worked but both tools broke.thabks for the experience now I got new adventure.
According to the directors commentary shane spent a month on the v2 lock with a 1 week sprint before working on a different project then a 3 week sprint later.
Probably wouldn't even if it was shit. SMH made this lock and insulting the lock would just be rude.If this was a lock he bought from a big company he would probably insult the overlook that the lock isnt held tight when turning the lock 45 degrees.
@@gulgaffel You know, I think you’re right. SMH was making a good faith effort to engineer an unpickable lock while the bulk of locks on LPL’s channel are manufactured by large corporations that are falsely marketing them as secure or high-end. That would mean that LPL would be more constructive with his critiques so that the design could be improved.
"He welded the hinge pins on, probably to keep me from just knocking the pins and declaring victory. Which is definitely something I would have done" 🤣🤣
The hinge pins and the bolt exploit are the reason why you want your security door to open into the secured area. First exploit on the second lock would have been much harder if the door-jam was in the way(though I am sure LPL has a special tool to make it easy).
@@nobodyimportant2470 first exploit could have been fixed with an astragal...well apart from not having that design flaw to begin with. Most exterior doors have to open outwards for fire safety reasons. You can also get different kind of hinges if you want it to be more secure than NRP butt hinges.
Shane is going to have a third design out for sure. He’s a great engineer and the main reason the LPL got through is his extensive experience in defeating locks and Shane’s lack thereof. I’m willing to bet Shane facepalmed when LPL walked the bolt back into the lock. I’d say between the two of them bouncing their skills off each other can get as close to an unpickable lock as anyone ever has.
Agreed. It's a pretty classic issue in any kind of denial work. If your stopping force can simply be avoided entirely, then it doesn't matter how good it is. Applies to security, debates, politics, law..... Arguments with your SO... It's 100% a facepalm moment. The lock is no good if the bolt goes, but when you're focusing on making a lock, you aren't worrying about if the wood of the door is rotten.
Shane is a very intelligent guy. But there are also very intelligent people in the lock building business that have 30+ years of experience. It is extremely difficult to go into a new industry and make substantial improvements.
@@AndrewD624 Note that the companies with 30+ years of experience are trying to make commercially viable products. Shane isn't subject to that restriction, nor does his lock have the same longevity requirements.
I think the point is more of... If this lock was widely adopted by the public so that everyone that specializes in picking locks knows about it and has a chance of studying it. Could they still open it? Could they develop some strategy to open it as soon as they see it in some place outside. And the answer is yes, for this particular designs as they were presented, they could do it. So then it is not an unpickable lock. I mean if not every lock would be unpickable if a precondition is that the lockpicker doesn't know anything about how the lock works.
If it's a good lock it would be common thus the technique be common. If it's a rare lock then sure but you can't rely on rarity as your protection mechanism.
Frankly, that YOU had to study how the mechanism worked to understand how to pick it speaks volumes for the quality of the product. That the company is even going so far as to use your ideas speaks volumes for v3. Good luck picking that one! Your dueling lock picking companies and sharing input on their design like this makes some excellent content, and may be some niche market you could make a killing in. Intellectual property can't easily be measured, and you sir are R&D material.
Money out of wallet, watch off the wrist, ring off a finger, the finger's binding, let's apply little more tension, there we go, and that's all I have taken from you today, and as always, have a nice day.
Great work Shane, after watching a ton of videos here is 1 that would be secure to any normal attack. Fix the walking bolt (i worked that trick in the 50s) and either would work. Let us not forget, modern attacks can be extremely destrucive.
@@Bob_Smith19 yeah, but the explanation is good for Shane so he can redesign it and send it back. Good chance by the end of this series between the two that Shane will actually make an unpickable lock.
@@howardbaxter2514 thats assuming Shane is willing to, which i wouldn't be surprised if he has other projects he has to focus on rather than continually tweaking this lock. Especially considering how many times he had to remake parts just to get the specific tolerances right for it to work once.
Pretty sure both are joking. If LPL had that for the entire video after so much hype between channels, nobody would be satisfied. It's one thing to show easily bypassed locks for a commercial product, but he knew he had to approach it honestly. If we're very lucky, SMH will put in the ridiculous time custom machining takes for v.3 & v.4, and we might get a part 2, but I wouldn't count on it. SMH already succeeded in proof of concept, removing exploits and having LPL spending time trying to find new ways to pick or bypass it isn't nearly so enjoyable for either party (though I would be interested to hear what LPL would do if his suggestions were implemented)
Shane: -"Here is my ultimate and improved unpickable lock." LPL: -"So this is how you could pick the lock, I didn't do that because there's an easier way to open it."
@@darkdraconis that's what they are called by SMH. Obviously it's just a clickbait title, I think everyone is well aware. The commenter was also just making a joke just because of how casually LPL deals with all these bombastic claims. Just part of the fun.
@@vladromanyuk6739 there is a question mark behind it in the title. so its a question and not a statement. He put it in quotes so it better be correct. SMH
The doorbell was hilarious 🛎 I enjoyed the collaboration between you two channels I subscribed to both two thumbs up for if each of you two true gentlemen
Super interesting exploits. Lock picking lawyer is one sharp guy 🙇♂️. Thanks for putting all that time into them to educate me on how to make them stronger! I think I smell something in the wind though. Wait yes I know that smell. It smells distinctly like lock V3.......
Incredible locks. Looking forward to potentially seeing a V3!
Haha YES!
Can't wait for that part 3 !
Get it done Shane!
Brilliant engineering, enjoy your content! Looking forward to Lock v3 and your other videos :)
When you heard “click on one” you knew it was game over for this lock
YES!! 😂😂
Horror movie be like: "It's the most advanced lock ever made, no one has even theorized a way to pick it open. We'll be safe here."
"Little click on one..." *panic intensifies*
Lmao
Interestingly enough the video is 2-3 times longer than most which can only mean one thing, it must have put up a good fight.
I have my Ring Doorbell programmed to alert the police when it hears "Click On One."
"these are unpickable locks..."
"Now, before we pick these."
I was laughing so hard. How he says this stuff with a straight face.
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I mean, the definition of picking is more narrow than all of the attacks that one can make.
Absolutely, yes!
@@Issenthevampire i love how you assume his face was straight when he said it.
"formidable lock design" from lpl must be one of the biggest achievements you can get in this world. Wow
Right up there with "A lock I would personally use to secure my valuables"
I agree
Yeah, I caught myself thinking whether you could buy one of these...
Frankly, every time I watch LPL or other people lockpicking on the internet, I can't stop myself from thinking that locks are bs and mostly there to make one feel better, not to actually stop or slow someone - since clearly when you know what you're doing it doesn't really matter whether the lock is there or not
@@deSolAxeThat's what a lot of security factors are for, in the end. Locks specifically are just useful as a deterrent- enough to keep amateurs out, or at least enough to make it not worth the effort in comparison to other potential targets. Any determined individual can get through a lock, but as long as doing so is enough of a pain in the ass, they'll opt to go break into somewhere else, unless they just really hate you specifically lmao
@@velvetphilocks also keep non criminals from getting into things you don’t want them to as well as letting the police prosecute criminals who bypass them!
Like I tell my clients “You can break into anything, the point is to make them work hard.”
Yep, try another target
It's less about making it hard and more about making it noticeable. Sure, you can use a crowbar to pry open a door or a rock through a window but then people know they've been broken into and robbed. Picking locks is insidious because it doesn't tip anyone off that they've had a security breach.
@@gregoryford2532 hahahahaha
@@gregoryford2532 Well maybe the TV got a bit hungry and went for some lunch, man youre so insensitive.
you can't stop all criminals. You can make them loud, make them work hard, or make it cost them a lot. Preferably all three.
SMH: “unpickable lock”
LPL: “ok here’s 3 ways to pick it”
Insert "Spider-Man Into the Spiderverse" Dr. Octavio's "three, actually" meme here lol
if there were no gaps that SMH made then he would never go through it
just because it has those imperfect gaps he was able to unlock it
@@9xlives901 Yeah, but that's a common theme on this channel. "This would actually be pretty difficult to pick except if I stick a shim in the right place the lock just pops open."
Lmao
@@danieljensen2626 that's how lockpickers work, exploit any flaw.
"This was actually a great lock, besides the fact he made one small mistake. He left a gap roughly around the diameter of a strand of human hair, which allowed me to use my microscopic pair of pliers to completely dismantle the entire lock." -LockPickingLawyer, 2022
This is actually a great lock, besides the fact that he made one small mistake. He sent it to the lpl.
209 likes and 2 replies this comment won't age well
From the inside
Ugh that's so cringe
This was a good lock but the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
The fact that this is one of the longest LPL videos speaks volumes to the quality of the locks
Yea, plus he had the designs to look at which is a big help
Not sure you watched the same video.
He dismantled the first lock in less than 60 seconds
@@masamune..after spending a month studying it?
@@layalsaleh4103 still
@@ToniPreto22 still what...?
Considering that the extreme majority of thieves would have no idea this lock is so unique without the ability to see into the insides of the lock, this is effectively unpickable.
Considering that the extreme majority of thieves would use a crowbar or smash a window...
If someone wants in they’ll get in lol 😂
@@maggie7923Me on my way to ram the door after ragequitting the lock
@@maggie7923 Simple. Install a claymore in the window and at the entrance to the door and none is getting in or at least out alive.
@@sephikong8323It's crazy but it's actually illegal to booby trap your house.
"I gotta say he did the right thing because I definitely would have done that"
made me chuckle
lol - Same.
I'm wondering why he didn't just put the hinges on the inside like a normal door.
@@Bob5mith i think because its a box
@@Bob5mith *His thoughts are beyond our understanding*
@@Bob5mith normal door in the US. In Europe, well Finland at least the doors opens outward so the hinge is on the outside. But we don't have that kind of hinge anyways, the bolt is secured in the hinge from the factory and can't be removed rakennushelasto.fi/product/abloy-sarana-n3548-110tmkss-rst/
“This lock is unpick...”
LPL: “Click out of one”
😂
LOL
this really hurt my soul at min 7:00 :(
Lol 😂😂 best comment
Except LPL not using the cover SMH make:3
SMH: "ohno"
Random CZcamsr tries making a lock for the first time
Infinitely better than masterlock’s best
Took LPL 5-10 times longer than a MasterLock, based on video runtime for the average MasterLock vs this video runtime...
@@katanah3195true plus master lock has to make commercially viable locks at an affordable cost so people actually buy them.
What the masterlock apologists here miss is that the company has had 103 years to make something better and they don't even try.
Have you seen that guys channel? I’m convinced he could make an effective orbital entry vehicle with the scraps he has laying around his garage
😂
With some collaboration Shane and LPL could come up with a pretty unbeatable lock.
For sure, agreed
literally went down to the comments to right this exact comment
@@carelessgamer9377 👍. Its true isn't it.
unless you have some 60 dollar bolt cutters
Well the cap on the back fixed one of the issues and the 45 degree angle thing wouldn't apply to my door as it is recessed about an inch in.
Me, 6 months ago-"Finally, a lock that LPL can't pick."
LPL-"Click out of one..."
seems like with the back plate then LPL cant do the second one... he didnt mention any further vulnerabilities.
"Two is binding..."
czcams.com/video/XXuJ4lv5cIU/video.html.. . .
@@Tyler-mp7kh he mentioned 3 ways.
The backplate stops 1.
The 45 degree adjustment stops another.
Making the 2nd core pins variable height would stop the 3rd.
@Yeah Yeah @#$% bots....
Opening this door is exactly how I imagined LPL visiting his friends, pick the door first and ring just for pure courtesy.
**rings doorbell**
"Hellooo I'm here!" As he walks into the living room
lol
Watch the bosnian bill video where LPL comes to get the naughty bucket. Thats what happens lol (but its a bit) and we almost see his face
He is a lawyer.
@@jonbus766 bot.
The ringing of the doorbell is the most savage portion of the video. 😂
Dog: *barks in retaliation
"Might as well let them know we're here." LOL
Yeah its hilarious.
I don’t event use locks. I have zero interest in locks. Yet here I am, on a 2 hours binge watching this guy picking locks. Fascinating stuff.
You don’t use locks??
Where do you live? Don't worry, no one will confirm that you have no locks...
Damn bro btw what's your house address out of curiosity haha
During all my highschool, I used masterlock which means: I could have been robbed easily
You don’t have doors? Your House? Mailbox?? Car???
“Might as well let him know we’re here.” This man is too powerful not only in his hobby but also in his humor. Lmao
How did LPL become a god? Or was he just born immortal?
Yes
And that dog bark was a nice touch
Hahahaha
He’s too OP and needs to be nerfed in the next update
StuffMadeHere: Behold, the unpickable l-
LockPickingLawyer: Click out of one...
This is unpickable with no intel and prep. Good job to both of them.
@@deuxexmachimax If someone wants to break into your home, if they are professionals they always come prepared. They will look for the model and train it. Especially if the model gets purchased by more people.
this made me laugh so much!!
@@zzyxzz4160 not if the model is some weird beefy thing you bought of the black market
When you hear that line you knew the lock is pretty done for
0:55
“A few minor oversights that I was able to exploit”
I immediately thought of a door breaching shotgun and realized that the lock is not bulletproof
Nor the door hinges, generally
Bring a saw and the lock wont even matter
I love that Shane and LPL have dogs barking at the doorbell.
Pretty sure thats Shane's barking dog as part of the recording
Hate to say it, but that’s a recording of the doorbell
Proven fact that a barking dog is the best deterrent.
@@benrowland9271didnt they show the dog barking in the video...
Because all locks are so terrible. The question is, can you lockpick a dog? if so, how?.
Petition for LPL and SMH to make actual reliable locks an sell them as the world's best limited premium merchandise ever created
Endorsed by the LPL, (Hands with a bent wiper insert logo) needs to become a thing in your lock section.
Hopefully that's where this is going.
Then they’d have us pick it to get what is inside
if Locks are not affordable they use their purpose. (Houses still have Windows, Chains can be cut etc.)
It won't be because of how expensive it is and lack of mass production resources. Even if they did, there is no market for them because you could just get through the door itself. The only market would be for safes, and even then they use keyless mechanisms that are much cheaper. Just a gimmicky project for fun.
"these locks are pretty good" they can be used on the pentagon is what im hearing
He would have to make them at least $3000 before uncle Sam would consider buying them. Expensive means you can expand your budget next year, since you proved its insufficient lol
@@BrokeWrench That would be a bit cheap. An average freelance engineer can typically ask $80 per hour. So with 4 weeks work (as he claimed), that's about 8 hours * 5 days * 4 weeks = 160 hours. Or $12.800 in total.
@@sanderd17 that's assuming he worked on these exclusively during the 4 weeks, it's more likely he had other projects going on at the same time.
@@curtislevey7639 Also that was the time it took to test and redesign them many times. If you have done it once it should be pretty straightforward to repeat.
@@sanderd17 When you buy a car do you pay for every working hour of every engineer that designed it?
The lock picking lawyer is the only guy to ring the doorbell after opening the door. That’s very intimidating
I love that he went after the V2 lock first because it was easier to exploit.
Yeah… turning it as far as it could go to the left to disengage the deadbolt and using the knife to walk it back… that kinda stung watching given that it was the V2 lock
Though it looks like the schematics were provided specifically for feedback and to have LPL study them for design flaws, so this is surely exactly the kinda stuff that SMH was hoping to see/learn
I’ve only seen a couple dozen of LPL’s videos, but I do wonder why there don’t seem to be many locks with more involved and varied builds
I mean, it’s prolly cause the more involved and more mechanics to a lock, the more likely something would break from normal use and the easier it would be to damage… but it’s something I think about nowadays 😊
@@TheMulToyVerse I believe it's more related to the fact that complexity drives up the price of a lock.
Until a larger portion of the general public is aware what a crappy deal a Master Lock is... Master has to motivation to change anything. Their brand recognition alone will keep the company afloat.
It was pretty clear that back plate already existed before this and it wasn't just made after lpl said something. It just wasn't included at first to give the lock a way of being exploited here.
I couldn’t help but smile when I heard “...a fewer minor oversights that I was able to exploit.”
I let out the most shit-eating-grin smile I've ever made and it scares me
same lmao. i knew he wasnt gonna let me down
To be fair shane also said in his video that he notice some flaws when he rebuild the lock but decided to keep them to be able to be more options
I did the same when I heard "Click out of one..."
Never gets old
I only wish we could see a live reaction from Shane
"This was probably the most expensive solution..." Yeah, that's pretty much StuffMadehere.
"I spent hours hand machining these pins, then realized you can buy them for like a penny" -StuffMadeHere while making lock v2.
pretty much most of the engineer
Basically his engineering process. Making it barely work as the first step, then thinking about everything else
Coulda just milled a ring around the outer edge of the back of the lock, so that it sits inside the cutout of the door a little bit. Then it creates a lip that the tool can't bypass at that angle. It's only accessible now because it's flat surface against flat surface.
Nailed it lol
I think we can fully discount the bypass method used on the V2 as a viable solution because had the “door” been mounted correctly, it would be swinging inward and there would be no access to deadbolt, or hinges for that matter
Yeah, i would say it's unpickable. If he didn't see the insides, and it was mounted the door the right way, so you wouldn't see the bolt and also installed the plate on the back, it wouldn't have been so easy.
Doors typically swing outward in a lot of countries. Giving access to the deadbolt is obviously a horribly terrible idea no matter where the door swings.
@@TimoRutanen Yes, but if the door swings outward you can easily have the outside of the door overhang the frame, so access to the deadbolt would be prevented (and also to seal against the wheather). In Germany I have never seen a residential door with visible access to the bolt.
@@TimoRutanenIn countries that see annual snowfall, the doors swing inwards, otherwise the snow could block the door and trap the occupants inside.
every door in my house goes in. as does the front door. cause its easier to protect them from crowbar attacks.
its a fairly common practice where they put a metal strip on it. which doesnt work if it swings out.
I dont think "most countries" have doors that swing out. maybe a screen door wich doesnt offer protection but the "real"" front door opens inward
what shitty countries have those other doors?? @@TimoRutanen
Dog barks after the doorbell is a nice touch
This is why the internet should exist. Engineering meets expertise.
Spot on comment
@@jonbus766 for those who are about to click this link, it's an irrigation video
Great way to learn from each other
@@kashu8774 Just report it as spam and move on.
@@kashu8774 ok
It sounds like the LPL is smiling the entire time. This is probably christmas for him
This is Christmas for all of us who have patiently been waiting 😂
One thing! Just one thing! Please tell IT to me: WHY tf do I have so many fans even though no CZcamsr is unprettier than I am? WORLDWIDE!!!! WHY??? Tell me, dear andy
He literally always sounds the same, its scary lol.
@@Titantitan001 probably comes with the lawyer part
That was worth the wait! I love that he got the 2nd version open with a pocket knife. One of my favorite CZcamsr collaborations ever.
01:10 - Explain what he will do
01:25 - Explain the first lock
02:21 - Explain the second lock
03:33 - Vulnerabilities
04:49 - Core picking the second lock
05:50 - "Picking" the second lock
07:49 - Lockpicking the first lock
09:02 - Damage to the door
09:38 - Fixing the first lock
09:48 - Fixing the second lock
Never before have I seen a need for timestamps on an LPL video yet here we are
@@theunknown7683 a
I think if you had gone into this fully blind then it would have taken a decent amount of time and effort to pick these. Great work to both of you for this fascinating look into alternative lock designs and their potential strengths and weaknesses. Very cool.
Downside, Stuff Made Here made the designs public.
@@Aaa-vp6ug security through obfuscation isn't a good long term solution though.
For locks it is
@@empty_headed true, but showing off exactly how to defeat the lock kind of defeats a big part of the point
@@Aaa-vp6ug i disagree. it's like open source software. more people that can see the inner workings and discuss how it works and how it doesn't, more people that can try to improve upon it.
A compliment of “quite good” is like a 5 star rating from Gordon Ramsay.
And the fact that the designer took the critique and advice immediately and began reinforcing it even further is just great. I'd like to see a followup where they have gone even further with the design, fixing the flaws and putting the challenge forwards again. I think LPL would be extremely proud to get a lock that he can't bypass.
@@teloenand SMH has released a post saying he’ll design an improved version within 2 years for a follow up
@@teloenand Knowing stuff made here, he will definitely do a mkIII. I really like this collaboration because the point of the LPL channel is to encourage inovation in locks and he seems so happy to see someone actually doing it.
"I talked for TOO long" === This is the best meal I've had in my entire fucking life
Lockson Ramsay
Shane: “i think i made an unpickable lock?”🔐
LPL: “i got a click from 1..little click from 2 “
Everyone was commenting this on the last video, but he actually did it. Now, he didn't show if it's still pickable with the backplate on.
@@John3_17-21 he said it stops that exploit, I think that's enough.
The other way of opening the lock still works with just the backplate though
Every fucking time
@@thijsbeentjes4008 it only stops one of the two as the first option requires a lock piece to be redesigned. So it's still possible to pick
@@wilihelm2242 that's literally what I said
I love that the dog barks when the doorbell is rung ! 🤣
that's just part of the recording
"The lock maybe unpickable, but it's not always unbreakable"
- Master Oggway
Baldur's Gate 2?
"Quite good"
That might be the highest praise LPL has ever given to a lock. I'd chalk that up as an absolute win.
Agreed
Or when he says with just a couple simple changes they would be "formidable". Shows his design is a winner, just needs a little tweaking.
@Neiros2 there's also one (only one) video that I can recall where LPL rated a lock as one he would use.
Well, there is is the Bowley lock (video 636) as well. And bosnianbill did a video of a bike lock a long time ago that worked kind of similar to the current video, but instead took the key away inside the mechanism, preventing you from accessing the pins externally.
I think it is also important that these locks were made by 1 guy in less than a year with little to no prior knowledge. Not a lock company that can throw TONS of manpower and hours into effective locks.
This is an unpickable loc-
"Click out of 5 , and here."
The moment LPL starts saying " Click out of 1, 2 is binding" shane would prob. be like "Ohh no!"
Gee, thanks for stealing my comment sherlock.
@@j.paradox7811 You're welcome :-)
DING DONG
@Dave DDM Problem is if they would become commercially available then all that information would be available to whom ever is trying to pick them.
It nice to see two dogs so far away from one another bonding. LOL
Great colab! A lot of fun to watch and very informative.
I can do you one better: the recording on the doorbell includes Shane's dog barking. 🤣
Outswing doors are generally required to be mounted on closed hinges. The attacker should not have access to hinge pins unless the building is not up to code (or in a jurisdiction that is really neglecting dwelling security). Likewise, the deadbolt must never be accessible from the outside for the same reasons. Normally, outswing doors are seen in commercial spaces that by nature expect heavy traffic and are required to use them due to fire regulations, they use shielding on the outside of the door or a door with a lip that protects the entire swing side (also preferable in a residential area, since it allows for proper weather insulation). The mock door does not represent a door that should happen in a residential area.
Ok he dog bark with the door bell is just trolling.
XD
I'm sure that's what Stuff Made Here included
no it isnt. in Stuff made here's video, his dog kept barking when the doorbell was rung. LPL was recreating that when he rang the doorbell.
i dont think its trolling :D watch his video his dog keeps barking at the doorbell i think its just a joke about that :D
How Pavlovian
"Might as well let him know we're here."
LPL is an absolute savage lol
i fucking died when he said this lmao
Very dry humour.
Must not forget about the April fool's specials too.
That poor dog.
it was a major burn. Given the edit, I would love to know if LPL a) watched the SMH videos or b) knew from inspection the mechanisms involved. someday, LPL will face a locked door with a device he did not see from the other side.
@@Dschickler LPL did pick competition locks before that he unwrapped on camera.
The dog barking when you rang the bell had me rolling! Hahaha 😂
This is what I always wanted modern engineering to work like: Do it in front of the target customers, have the "opposing/other" side pick up an engineers work as a challange, re-iterate in a friendly and fun competition and come up with a result, that is pretty close to an optimal solution. Please continue and put the result to production as a sellable product.
This is similar to how open source software works since about 40 years and amplyfies the potential of community-driven development.
Ah, and by the way, thanks for the videos, great stuff for entertainment :)
Me: Ahh yess. Rookie mistake. I can't believe he misclocked it by 45 degrees. What a loser.
Also me: struggles to make hot pockets.
This comment right here..... has some humor into it that made me laugh way longer than suppose to. 😂😂 you made my day!
Hot pockets are f’ing dangerous!!!
@@MyArmsAreHeavy dangerously delicious!
😂🤣😂🤣
By "make" you mean heat them up?
Try actually making them from scratch
Ringing the doorbell is just salt in the wound.
I loved that part "might as well let them know im here"
I know it stings
and the dog barking in the background
💀💀💀💀💀
"might as well let them know we're here"
The coolest thing about this, is seeing two amazing CZcamsrs doing something together.
Love the interaction you're having with the "Stuff Made Here" guy. It's intriguing to watch two smart people in a friendly rivalry.
The beauty is, it's no rivalry. He calls it a challenge but honestly they're both creating amazing content and promoting each other. This is a team effort, not a rivalry🙏🏼
In fact, too friendly a rivalry. Neither wanted to lose face. So they rigged the match so that neither would. This was like the Raiders showing the Steelers their playbook before the game. Doesn't happen this way in real life or in an interesting real life simulation. This was like a homeowner leaving the lock diagram by the front door with a note saying "Dear Thief. Lock diagram in envelope under the rug."
You are female, yes?@@jordynhedges9359
Shane:*spends a noticeable fraction of his life engineering a lock*
LPL: "click out of 1"
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Damn bots posting here , plz report em.
I reported them
@@hdezn26
EZ report...Get 'em outta here
This is a beautiful comment, it brought tears of joy to my eyes
Shane: "This lock cannot be picked"
LPL: Opens it in five seconds with a pocketknife
Well, that was a picking attack. He didn't even need to open up his stuffed/possessed wolf plushie to get his full toolset.
I mean in Shane's video he theorized LPL would get it open
Pikachu shock face
That was partly because of the lock, but at least equal part of the door crack being wide and not protected with a metal plate.
*flips table full of lock designs papers
Nothing like a little friendly competition to improve quality. Thanks to both you guys!! It was fun
fun lock design and collaboration! After watching who knows how many of LPL videos I'm just more convinced that locks are there to keep decent people out. Any home break in in my area is brute force door kicked in or open patio doors, never once read about a picked lock entry, so really not concerned about that at all. That being said, I just ordered the Genesis set to play with my own locks, see how easy (I doubt it) it actually is to defeat them. Not that I'd expect a thief to spend the time when they can just kick in the door or take a saw to the wall anywhere and make their own door, most people live in wooden boxes here, sheet rock isn't gonna do much against a saw, LOL.
I don't know why I'm even watching all these videos, it's almost kind of a zen thing plus puzzle solving and some magic, no wonder he has 4+ million subs. So satisfying! And what a random and odd career!
Shane: "These are unpickable"
LPL: "So i got a turning tool and a knife...."
After seeing how it was made and observing the keys to see the pin numbers. He literally had the blueprints... I would have liked to have seen him pick it without knowing that just like Shane sent it.
Well he is the MacGyver of lock picking so ya
NEWEST VERSION of lock exploited with wiper insert and pocket knife. R&D guys trash the lab and get drunk.
seems like the second one is truly unpickable.... LPL didnt mention any vulnerabilities once he showed the (expensive/machined) back plate... and besides with a proper installation and on a metal door, LPL wouldnt have been able to squeeze his tool in between the lock and door.
That's hilarious!
I think I'm more excited about this than I was with the last Avengers.
Hell yeah
Perfect comment
He picked it
Consoom consoom consoom
Who?
I'm just here enjoying the beautiful CAD printouts of the lock internals.
What a great collaboration, guys. And I've got to say I don't see LPL as a lock picker anymore because rather than that, I believe he's truly a lock hacker. His talent never disappoints.
Stuff made here: "I made an unpickable lock"
LPL: "So anyways I used a knife to pick this lock"
He didn't actually pick the lock. What that was was now a vulnerability in the lock, but in the door itself. Actual door has a flange that makes the locking lug unaccessible.
Also, the other attack that involved sliding the tensioning tool betweek the lock and the door could have been easily avoided by mounting the lock deeper in the door, not on top of the surface of the door.
I think it would be a little more bittersweet if he used a butter knife.
@@kardRatzinger accurate
@@kardRatzinger You are probably right but I think LPL demonstrates very well why focusing on a single aspect is problematic.
@@OriginalMrE Butter-Sweet?
"The most expensive out of a dozen solutions" Yup, sounds like stuff made here.
Over engineered. Just the way we like it.
There's probably 6 versions of it too.
And he thought he stopped when he "ran out of ways to fail".. ;-)
Reminds me of the product development meme.
Easily the most savage ringing of a doorbell I’ve ever witnessed
"Shane doesn't have much experience with lock defeat methods"
Tbf if all fails there is always a crow bar.
*Spoiler Alert*
That doorbell every time he slayed one of the locks is such a flex.
Makes it even better that the dog barks each time.
You ruined the video for me. Your comment is the first showing so now I know he picked it even tho I waited weeks to see this.... you’re an ass
@@Long9incher Then watch the vid first next time. U should know by now that all comment sections have spoilers
@@Long9incher I mean, don’t pay attention to the comments if you don’t want spoilers. This is a place for discussion so all in all it’s your fault
@@Long9incher Came to the comments before watching and complain that people commented? You're an ass.
SMH - "I spent months designing and building this unpickable lo.."
LPL: - "It's open"
Took a month and would take luch longer if he didnt get schematics/blueprint he would have to break it down to research enough to hypothesis how to pick it
@@meh6513 yeah but if it was an actual lock lpl could just buy the lock and find out how it works...
SMH: - smh 🤦🏼♂️
Ding dooong
@Growth Mindset no u
Been watching your vids lately and it took interest on the pick of tue lock. to my surprise I was able to pick not one but two door cylinders. It was somehow easy but stressing at the same time.made the picking g tool from a wiper and the ram out a spoon. Worked but both tools broke.thabks for the experience now I got new adventure.
I never, EVER thought I could possibly find videos, about locks and picking them, would be so interesting...
Shane: He’s gonna pull some tool I’ve never heard of out of his bag and pick this.
LPL: And all we need is a knife to walk the bolt back.
He's not take that out of his bag but from his pocket😂
Tbh that wouldn’t work tho because most doors don’t have a gap big enough
It's either some super unique and never-heard-of tool, or something as mundane as a shoe lace. There is no in-between for LPL
Well done Shane, only a few simple changes needed. Maybe you two should get in business together and develop a cost effective solution.
Underrated comment
Shane: Spends more then half a year building these locks.
LPL: “The mechanism is quite good”
That's high praise from LPL
@@ShadowLynx777 True
"Reality is sometimes disappointing"
Thanos*
According to the directors commentary shane spent a month on the v2 lock with a 1 week sprint before working on a different project then a 3 week sprint later.
LPL: “*Lol, lock go 45°*”
Great explanations from both Shane and Lockpicking Lawyer. Learned a lot from each.
I watched the vid of him making these locks just before this video. 🤣 this is so great! Thanks guys!
You know it’s a decent lock because he isn’t actively insulting it.
And the Video ist 10 minutes long lol
Yeah AND it's a 10 minute video. Are any other LPL videos over 5 minutes long?
Probably wouldn't even if it was shit. SMH made this lock and insulting the lock would just be rude.If this was a lock he bought from a big company he would probably insult the overlook that the lock isnt held tight when turning the lock 45 degrees.
@@gulgaffel You know, I think you’re right. SMH was making a good faith effort to engineer an unpickable lock while the bulk of locks on LPL’s channel are manufactured by large corporations that are falsely marketing them as secure or high-end. That would mean that LPL would be more constructive with his critiques so that the design could be improved.
@@jwmmitch I mean.... He did show more then 1 way of doing it. and 2 mins at the start were him explaining about the lock.
LPL is basically the anime boss who says “how amusing...” when he’s challenged.
Plot twist, the anime boss actually won. gg
*Cue the pokemon battle theme*
omo shiroe
Oh? You're approaching me?
Seems like Kaido
This could be an amazing infinite series. Like a hero and villian story.
Where the hero and villain exchange gameplans before their battle? No so entertaining.
love the doorbell ring after each success
"He welded the hinge pins on, probably to keep me from just knocking the pins and declaring victory. Which is definitely something I would have done" 🤣🤣
he knows LPL so well =)
The hinge pins and the bolt exploit are the reason why you want your security door to open into the secured area. First exploit on the second lock would have been much harder if the door-jam was in the way(though I am sure LPL has a special tool to make it easy).
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@@nobodyimportant2470 first exploit could have been fixed with an astragal...well apart from not having that design flaw to begin with.
Most exterior doors have to open outwards for fire safety reasons.
You can also get different kind of hinges if you want it to be more secure than NRP butt hinges.
Shane is going to have a third design out for sure. He’s a great engineer and the main reason the LPL got through is his extensive experience in defeating locks and Shane’s lack thereof. I’m willing to bet Shane facepalmed when LPL walked the bolt back into the lock. I’d say between the two of them bouncing their skills off each other can get as close to an unpickable lock as anyone ever has.
Agreed. It's a pretty classic issue in any kind of denial work. If your stopping force can simply be avoided entirely, then it doesn't matter how good it is. Applies to security, debates, politics, law..... Arguments with your SO...
It's 100% a facepalm moment. The lock is no good if the bolt goes, but when you're focusing on making a lock, you aren't worrying about if the wood of the door is rotten.
Plus he got the time to study the lock before lock-picking it.
Shane is a very intelligent guy. But there are also very intelligent people in the lock building business that have 30+ years of experience. It is extremely difficult to go into a new industry and make substantial improvements.
He’s ridiculously talented.His ideas are gonna earn a lot of money.We’re so lucky he makes videos and takes us through his entire thought process.
@@AndrewD624 Note that the companies with 30+ years of experience are trying to make commercially viable products. Shane isn't subject to that restriction, nor does his lock have the same longevity requirements.
lets be honest, if LPL found this lock on random door and didnt know whats inside, he wouldnt get in
Thats how it works with any lock.
If you dont know how to open it, you wont. Simple as
I think the point is more of... If this lock was widely adopted by the public so that everyone that specializes in picking locks knows about it and has a chance of studying it. Could they still open it? Could they develop some strategy to open it as soon as they see it in some place outside. And the answer is yes, for this particular designs as they were presented, they could do it. So then it is not an unpickable lock. I mean if not every lock would be unpickable if a precondition is that the lockpicker doesn't know anything about how the lock works.
If it's a good lock it would be common thus the technique be common. If it's a rare lock then sure but you can't rely on rarity as your protection mechanism.
That's called security through obscurity. It works until someone figures it out and publishes the hack. Or better yet, only tells their friends.
@@diegog1853 hey looks whos also here
The greatest compliment imaginable is when LPL himself says "these locks are fairly good"
but then he picks them no problem 😂😂
Ssss
@@austintaylor7117 but thank goodness LPL lvl capable are super rare if not one of a kind 😁
He even said with some very minor fixes they could be "formidable"
@@austintaylor7117 how long did it take him ?
Fantastic work both of you! Thank you from Singapore - big fan of yours!
Frankly, that YOU had to study how the mechanism worked to understand how to pick it speaks volumes for the quality of the product. That the company is even going so far as to use your ideas speaks volumes for v3. Good luck picking that one!
Your dueling lock picking companies and sharing input on their design like this makes some excellent content, and may be some niche market you could make a killing in. Intellectual property can't easily be measured, and you sir are R&D material.
LPL: Click on one
Shane: GG gamers
GG GN
F
I laughed so hard when he said that, I knew it was over hahahaha
Big bad : you are defeated, you have nothing left, surrender.
LPL: Click on one
*Protagonist music intensified*
When he pulled out his pocket knife I realized that he could mug me and make me think it's the logical thing to do.
I guess that threathening the person who owns the key until they unlock the door for you is a sure and reliable way to pick ANY lock...
Money out of wallet, watch off the wrist, ring off a finger, the finger's binding, let's apply little more tension, there we go, and that's all I have taken from you today, and as always, have a nice day.
Click on rib 1, nothing on 2, or 3, nice click out of 4 …
Lol
Lmao i fell this
Loved both your videos , the amount of time engineering that went into that lock, only to be defeated with such seeming ease 😝
Great work Shane, after watching a ton of videos here is 1 that would be secure to any normal attack. Fix the walking bolt (i worked that trick in the 50s) and either would work. Let us not forget, modern attacks can be extremely destrucive.
Stuff made here: "I designed an unpickable lock"
LPL: "Click on 1, click on 2..."
like the countdown for a bomb going off
@CZcams Creators ✓ no one likes this
This comment deserve a lot more likes !
“3 is binding.."
@@otsoko3938 I click on it just so I can dislike it, then leave
You can tell the lock is somewhat decent if the video is over 2 minutes.
Anything better than master lock
Almost all the video was explanation.
@@Bob_Smith19 I think you can give him a little credit considering he had to completely analyze the lock to pick it
@@Bob_Smith19 yeah, but the explanation is good for Shane so he can redesign it and send it back. Good chance by the end of this series between the two that Shane will actually make an unpickable lock.
@@howardbaxter2514 thats assuming Shane is willing to, which i wouldn't be surprised if he has other projects he has to focus on rather than continually tweaking this lock. Especially considering how many times he had to remake parts just to get the specific tolerances right for it to work once.
I'm subscribed to both channels and was very impressed with his designs, and now equally as impressed with your picking. Unbelievable.
Honestly if you just walked up to this lock and had no idea what lock it was, itd probably be 100% unbeatable
Shane: LPL will probably pull out some strange tool I've never heard of
LPL: *pocket knife*
That tool that tensioned the second core was strangish
I was like... Oh no... Not again. Lol
this comment made me choke on my drink
👍😂
@@yep_2431 It was just part of a key
shane is crying as he uses a knife and a turning tool to open his lock.
no, he is taking notes. hes an engineer. he will learn and come back stronger
That part was unbelievable!
@@pvic6959 he will cry on the first watch and take notes the second
i cringed
Yeah, that was pretty funny!
This "duel" made me smile. This is good content because it has so much positivity and engineering in same video.
Love it. Both of you are so great.. I love that Shane and LPL have dogs barking at the doorbell..
Shane: welds the hinges so LPL cant just pop them.
Me thinking: “oh come on LPL wouldn’t be so petty”
LPL: “I would definitely have done that”
That's what I was thinking too!
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my thoughts exactly 🤣
Shouldn't count though since the pins would be inside the door in a normal configuration.
Pretty sure both are joking. If LPL had that for the entire video after so much hype between channels, nobody would be satisfied. It's one thing to show easily bypassed locks for a commercial product, but he knew he had to approach it honestly.
If we're very lucky, SMH will put in the ridiculous time custom machining takes for v.3 & v.4, and we might get a part 2, but I wouldn't count on it. SMH already succeeded in proof of concept, removing exploits and having LPL spending time trying to find new ways to pick or bypass it isn't nearly so enjoyable for either party (though I would be interested to hear what LPL would do if his suggestions were implemented)
Well in both cases he had to go outside of the box to pick it, so I consider it a win for Stuffmadehere.
For sure a master locksmith!! I'm very impressed with the skills it takes to do what u do. Congratulations sir.
Shane: "I made unpickable locks!"
LPL: "...And I took that personally."
@Yeah Yeah Bot.
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@@hdezn26 yeah that'll show em
he's called the lock picking lawyer for a reason you don't mess with lawyers.
@@greenorang396 Yarr, Indeed. Don't need no stinking bots smelling up the comment section. Good Job!
Shane: -"Here is my ultimate and improved unpickable lock."
LPL: -"So this is how you could pick the lock, I didn't do that because there's an easier way to open it."
When did he claim they are unpickable?
@@darkdraconis that's what they are called by SMH. Obviously it's just a clickbait title, I think everyone is well aware. The commenter was also just making a joke just because of how casually LPL deals with all these bombastic claims. Just part of the fun.
@@vladromanyuk6739 You have used "bombastic" in a legitimate way and I love that so much, thank-you for this
@@vladromanyuk6739 there is a question mark behind it in the title. so its a question and not a statement.
He put it in quotes so it better be correct.
SMH
@@zazi5305 lmao true, I didn' t realize this had to check the definiton because I wasn't too sure but it really is spot on ^^
Take my upvote Vlad!
such high-quality content/entertainment. thanks to everyone involved! ✨
The doorbell was hilarious 🛎 I enjoyed the collaboration between you two channels I subscribed to both two thumbs up for if each of you two true gentlemen
"He did the right thing, because i definitely would have done that" just fucking killed me XD
same lmao
But wouldn't the hinges be inside the door, so you have to get inside to reach them?
@@Hube02 rip
@@godsamongmen8003 yeah the hinges are supposed to be inside so he messed up there
I belly laughed out loud at that!
SMH: "I made an unpickable lock"
LPL: "Here are 5 ways to pick the lock.. First is with a pocket knife"
that was just brutal
Ouch
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@@ghastiafy67 its a bot, it can’t
People that's a link farming bot