UPDATE 2: I've heard from a reliable source that LPL has received the locks! Unfortunately that was months ago now with no word since, so I can only assume it wasn't picked ;). I still have hopes he posts a video about it, but that is ultimately up to him. Thanks for your interest and support in following this project! I hope to return to this for a part 3 soon.
@toymanjosh5 ай бұрын
Cool Lock!
@AustrianDeathMachine95 ай бұрын
I really want to make this, and put it on my front door... It would be an honor to display your name on my door with this feat of engineering!
@coconutfruit52145 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see LockPickingLawyer doing a video about it! I doubt he will be able to pick it, but still want to see it :P
@ilollipop1005 ай бұрын
If you want to build a better lock you have to build a better key.....
@DropDii5 ай бұрын
I wanna buy one of those please make them in production
@nuarius5 ай бұрын
I love how LPL has just become the de-facto final boss for every bit of lock related content
@TimnParks5 ай бұрын
With Bosnian Bill's retirement, who else is there? We going to send it to McNally to slap and speed square it?
@max64995 ай бұрын
@@TimnParksThe ol' Mcnally rake dart throw from 15meters away might just be what this thing needs!
@floofyboi75465 ай бұрын
@@ThePyroWaffles fortunately, most lock content he interacts with is locksport. a more realistic look is probably McNally with his tendency to beat a lock with another lock to open it
@sovo12125 ай бұрын
I love how every "I made a lock" video is filled with comments about LPL.
@carboncuber31475 ай бұрын
@@floofyboi7546 "The Works by Designs adaptive pin lock can be opened with a Works by Designs adaptive pin lock"
@sharkfood5 ай бұрын
As LPL has said in the past, "There are no locks I can't pick. Just locks I haven't picked yet". This should be a fun one for him.
@Mrcaffinebean5 ай бұрын
I don’t recall him ever saying that and he has failed to pick the Bowley lock. It’s since been picked via specialized tools by other pickers though.
@atlas73095 ай бұрын
I’d love to see him try the Forever lock. Afaik it’s actually unpickable since the key way is effectively impossible to access
@TlD-dg6ug5 ай бұрын
He has a whole box of shame locks, the fuck you mean
@Shadowofthesoldier5 ай бұрын
LPL admited defeat on the Bowley lock. So these exist.
@NWmariani5 ай бұрын
@@TlD-dg6ug Those shame locks are just locks LPL hasnt picked yet.
@portobellomushroom57645 ай бұрын
Tbh this design is good enough to apply for a patent on it. It's an original application of existing principles, which solves a problem a little better than anything that already exists.
@chazbennett77715 ай бұрын
Holy crap yeah he should do that bc I definitely can imagine someone stealing this since it works so well
@pdorism5 ай бұрын
It's expensive to patent stuff. Not worth it if you're not gonna go into mass production
@iSJ9y2175 ай бұрын
Or put it in public domain, so no one can steal it. Also, it seem to be too expensive to put in every door. Imagine someone constantly damages the lock (glue, or similar stuff). The owner must spend plenty of money to fix it (by buying a new lock, or even the door). It might be cheaper to have other security measures.
@kenbaird74545 ай бұрын
Me with an electronic lock:
@pupjicit64075 ай бұрын
If thats to expensive, just sell it direct @@iSJ9y217
@PerpetuallyTiredMillennial3 ай бұрын
Mad respect to the lockpicker for being willing to go for it and for getting the first one. Clearly has crazy skill even if he wasn't able to get this one.
@hundredfireify4 күн бұрын
As long as he was paid for his time, I'm sure he didn't mind too much
@biosaber5855 ай бұрын
A locksmith saying "i cant feel a damn thing" is honestly a valid test for your lock. The inability for you to feel anything when testing a lock is impressive in and of itself
@johneisele62645 ай бұрын
This. "I can't feel a damn thing" haa to be the most absolutely satisfying thing to hear as a guy that made that lock. That's like the goal. I also seriously love the theory behind it with the ball bearings acting like a dynamic vise. Genius. That's going to become some kind of standard. Homie needs to put a patent on it.
@Niiwastaken5 ай бұрын
@@johneisele6264 100% he needs to put a patent on this if the LPL can't pick it. Absolutely legendary mechanism he's put together here
@UNcommonSenseAUS5 ай бұрын
Most locksmiths aren't worth a shit at picking.
@Evan-hm7tz5 ай бұрын
That had to be an absolute nightmare, I can't pick locks, but I know how it works, and ive tried with shitty paper clip tools, I can imagine the mushy feedback of ball bearing inside of a lock would be an absolute god forsaken nightmare
@DouglasRadzanowskiJr5 ай бұрын
It's the same test for validity of your bedroom prowess.
@LeksDee5 ай бұрын
I love how there'S now a genre of youtube videos thats all about making toys for LPL
@paveluchitel5 ай бұрын
It’s whole ecosystem lol
@Langharig_Tuig5 ай бұрын
Hell yeah
@LigerLt5 ай бұрын
Is how men works.. "You can't do this" -> "screw you" -> "proof" [Rinse, repeat] Spanish king "you cant go there", coloumbus "Screw you" finds USA
@apocalypseap5 ай бұрын
Hey, better locks are better for everyone.
@IndustrialParrot28165 ай бұрын
And McNally
@nachobroryan88245 ай бұрын
Does this mean we get a 10 minute Lockpicking Lawyer video?
@Pyroteknikid5 ай бұрын
"to be continued"
@bacphan75825 ай бұрын
The first 9 minute will be he talking about the youtuber and the lock, the last minute will be he demontrastes opening the lock 2 times so that we cant miss it
@heypbolon19415 ай бұрын
To make sure it was not a fluke
@dpvng.dpvng.5 ай бұрын
he don't make videos about a lot of locks he wasn't able to pick to make it looks like he can pick almost anything.
@Galerak15 ай бұрын
Nah, I want to see a 2hr long LPL video where he attempts a teardown and rebuild as well as the original pick 🤣
@OldManShoutsAtClouds3 ай бұрын
1:50 is one of the coolest animations of it's kind that I've ever seen.
@AGI-Bingo3 ай бұрын
Would love a deep dive on how to recreate it ❤
@JustinBrouillette3 ай бұрын
Definitely felt the same
@shizbang5 күн бұрын
Then you have never seen DBZ
@OldManShoutsAtClouds5 күн бұрын
@@shizbang only like 400 episodes, but sure, these are totally the same thing...
@pseudotasuki5 ай бұрын
Improvement suggestion: Varied pin/plate thickness. Since they're essentially a stack, the size and number of pins isn't inherently fixed. In addition to making picking a bit more difficult, it could potentially thwart some impressioning attacks.
@worksbydesign5 ай бұрын
Really great idea, could even be implemented without any changes to the rest of the lock!
@Shubh-15 ай бұрын
@@worksbydesign any key that have perfect volume and fits will work
@Jolllypop5 ай бұрын
@@Shubh-1no they don't pressure is distributie evenly and the lengts of the pinns are different so only works with the key
@girrrrrrr25 ай бұрын
@@worksbydesign you could also make them slightly rough between the faces so that way if they apply tension, it makes it harder to move the pins, but when there is no tension, they still move easily.
@deebambi55675 ай бұрын
If going that route another thought that comes to my mind is coupling two untouching pins with a connecting bar between them and a groove/cut in the other pins to allow the connecting pin to pass through them
@chancecomic15955 ай бұрын
I love the attitude of "This project is meant to see what's possible, not what's profitable". It reminds me those stories you hear from decades or centuries ago about scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and more just one upping each other in something that holds very little value aside from curiosity and fun. I know that still happens to today (This video is an example of it), but it's nice to see
@xxpoisonblxx5 ай бұрын
It's why the classic approach of patrons for art and science were huge for progress, though it meant limited availability of the opportunity for a lot of potentially amazing contributors. Today, we have that here and there in academia, but anything not clearly backed by a profit opportunity is heavily affected by whims and public image at the institution level. Rocking the boat gets harder to do with that.
@vidal97475 ай бұрын
Progress is not made by making things practical. If people said researching anti-matter was impractical and useless, we would not have PET machines detecting cancer clumps of less than a hundred cells. We have to spend millions in research and then engineers work to bring everything from the edge to day to day stuff. That is what a science based society is supposed to look like. I feel nowadays everyone is interested in just doing the obvious, easily profitable thing and that is why we haven't made significant theoretical progress in Physics in decades.
@xxpoisonblxx5 ай бұрын
@@vidal9747 Another part of the seeming slowdown is that each step requires new tools. In past eras, a relatively small team with a relatively small space with some custom glass or metal work could discover fundamental things in the course of a year or so. Now it takes 10 years and nearly $5B to make the next tool.
@trusttech99425 ай бұрын
I was going to comment this very thought but you got to it first!
@Sauvenil5 ай бұрын
@@xxpoisonblxx Large Hadron Colliders don't pay for themselves, sadly.
@dunklerKurfurstDesDeepstat5 ай бұрын
I showed this to my grandfather, he is an 80-year-old locksmith and he was somewhere between shocked and impressed. Take my sub we will watch you again.
@CraftBasti5 ай бұрын
Please elaborate, what did he say?
@dunklerKurfurstDesDeepstat5 ай бұрын
@@CraftBasti At first, he said there’s no way any lock can be unpickable other than welding the door shut. But after he saw how the beads cover the pins, he was intrigued by the idea. He really liked the craftsmanship and attention to detail. However, he still said, "There’s no actual practical use for a lock like this; it's more of an oddity." But he is German, so this is like a big compliment!
@CraftBasti5 ай бұрын
@@dunklerKurfurstDesDeepstat thank you, I appreciate that you took the time to elaborate! Very true, we Germans rarely speak actual compliments, that does weigh a lot.
@Megabear905 ай бұрын
@@CraftBasti nicht geschimpft ist genug gelobt 😅
@ddcbeeguo78122 ай бұрын
dude has your gramp seen a Chinese moon lock? It’s really lock proof as well!
@Blakes1233 ай бұрын
0:14 he is using a covert instruments rake. Nice equipment.
@QuantumImperfections5 ай бұрын
You know what I loved the most? The locksmith obviously enjoys what he does at the atomic level - they were just as excited that they couldn't figure out the lock in time as we were.
@kendricoldenberg79205 ай бұрын
Thanks man! I appreciate you. It was a lot of fun both understanding his engineering expertise and having the opportunity to be the first to work on the next age of locks.
@blumousey5 ай бұрын
@@kendricoldenberg7920you are a very skilled man. Respect, was fun to watch you in the videos!
@theprojectproject013 ай бұрын
"All I can hear is static in my head" speaks VOLUMES about how this is actually supposed to work
@oflatt5 ай бұрын
holy shit those animations are *slick*
@emungai5 ай бұрын
the animations earned my sub. Reminds of Animagraffs.
@worksbydesign5 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@janhartmann72755 ай бұрын
What is the software used for that?
@HGKaya5 ай бұрын
Yeah, i am knterested in this as well, i accidentally stumbled upon and subscribed the moment i saw the animations, the topic is awesome, your narrative, editing, but animations, god damn.
@vindik8or5 ай бұрын
@@janhartmann7275 @HGKaya @sanches2 none of you watched the whole video, huh?
@FlorianXXV5 ай бұрын
Honestly giving the third lock away as a challange lock is probably the coolest idea for a project idea like this.
@irishdrunkass5 ай бұрын
100%. It was all everyone on LPU Discord was talking about last night, and the guy that's getting it first is formidable. Everyone just knows Lockpicking Lawyer because of KZbin, but these guys are the real deal. I don't imagine it lasts long, and that's not because it's not a good design, but simply because Works By Design isn't a Lockpicker first, designer second.
@tinu57795 ай бұрын
But there should be a 4th lock on his front door proofing that it is usable and durable.
@SaplingDatree5 ай бұрын
@@tinu5779 lol true
@theKashConnoisseur5 ай бұрын
@@tinu5779 Why? It's just supposed to be "unpickable". Not the perfect door lock.
@joeledemon97475 ай бұрын
Unlockable locks like this are not for day to day use but rather high security places like banks or government/military buildings @@tinu5779
@mrcat34932 күн бұрын
I hope LPL takes up the challenge. It is quite a lock you made, congratulations.
@DanielEinspanjer5 ай бұрын
The lock also has an unanticipated drill resistant feature! Yeah, you could drill out the core, but when you do, you release a flood of ballbearings on the floor which create a tripping hazard preventing further progress through the entryway. Kevin would be impressed. :)
@PeacefulRS5 ай бұрын
RIP Kevin Mitnick
@anarchyman2925 ай бұрын
Also it would make a large amount of noise
@kevin839725 ай бұрын
Im impressed 👍
@enja0015 ай бұрын
At that point just cut the lock out the door
@pestr9995 ай бұрын
A simple Tupperware container held under the lock to contain the ball bearings would solve that problem.
@sentry49445 ай бұрын
I love how LPL has become the de facto test for any lock being too hard to pick. Also, the single chamber that makes raising pins push the other pins down is pretty smart.
@autohmae5 ай бұрын
I would include Deviant Ollam as well.
@dawlben22475 ай бұрын
McNally is getting up there
@-DQ-5 ай бұрын
Lpl is far from the best in the lockpicking community, but he's definitely the most famous! Hard locks is not what he picks, he picks mostly easy ones that seem hard for the normal people, but most high level pickers pick locks far harder than LpL has on his channel If you're curious take a look at my page 😉
@r3dp95 ай бұрын
I'm certain that the lockpicking community mentioned in the video has far better picking ability. No single person, no matter how charismatic or experienced, is as powerful as a community working together. That's why the best of the best aren't just relying on their own skills or experience, they draw from communities as well.
@bumboclat5 ай бұрын
I wonder how much money LPL has been offered to deliberately fail picking a commercial lock.
@AleAlen895 ай бұрын
This guy is good, it's like watching Stuff Made Here without all the fancy/expensive machinery.
@jsteezy805 ай бұрын
So early Stuff Made Here really
@engineer84-w8x5 ай бұрын
@@jsteezy80 I for one can't wait for the inevitable McNally short where he applies the covert instruments set and the infamous L U B E to this lock to somehow pick it in a-and he used the single-sided jiggler again, great.
@rider5735 ай бұрын
All the fancy machinery is overseas at send-cut-send.
@ovencake5235 ай бұрын
also we didn't see all the iterations and redesigns and just cut to the working version
@worksbydesign5 ай бұрын
@@ovencake523worked the first time ;) minus some ill fitting pieces
@mrthomas75112 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@ForeverTemplar13 күн бұрын
Your welcome.
@doomcat64265 ай бұрын
I clicked thinking it was Stuff Made Here and was immediately disappointed... For about a minute or two until I realized how good this video was gonna be. Great job
@GustavoCarvalho-wl5fg5 ай бұрын
same here, it's a great video from every perspective i can think of
@TimothyImlay5 ай бұрын
Same here. I ended subscribing to his channel maybe three minutes into the video.
@Crocos15 ай бұрын
Same here lol
@cliffclof5 ай бұрын
Stuff made here is Taylor Swift compared to this guy.
@BL-xz3ym5 ай бұрын
@@cliffclofYou can enjoy things without denigrating others for no reason
@nightravengm5 ай бұрын
I feel like McNally would LOVE to test out this lock! I'm not too sure with how long he's lockpicking for but I feel like this would be a good test of his skills on this masterpiece!
@Racky_TM5 ай бұрын
Mcnally!
@TheRyderShotgunn5 ай бұрын
You are using an "unpickable lock" by Works By Design. You can open it using an "unpickable lock" by Works By Design.
@Crazyaturtle5 ай бұрын
"this is a pick proof lock, it can be opened with a pick proof lock"😂
@Needforspeedfreak2nd5 ай бұрын
@@Crazyaturtle problem is i only got one pickproof lock, making it indeed pickproof. *pulls out a masterlock*
@creativecorner58385 ай бұрын
You have to oil it up first.
@F199915 ай бұрын
One Lock for the Lawyer, King of the Pick, One Lock for the mortal Locksmith, doomed to pry, One Lock for the Pick-Lords of Discord and Reddit, who see no sky. But they were all of them deceived, for another lock was made. The Dark Lord Works by Design forged, in secret, a Master Lock to control all others. And into this Lock he poured all his cruelty, his malice and his will to dominate all lockpickers. One Lock to rule them all.
@CreativityNull5 ай бұрын
And then it was opened in seconds by the one, small creature. This McNally hit the Master lock on a surface just the right way, and it unlocked itself.
@bw1llis5 ай бұрын
And into this lock he poured all his cruelty, his malice, and a lot of tiny ballbearings.
@silvertheelf5 ай бұрын
@@CreativityNullDAMN IT, SPOILER WARNING NEXT TIME! lol
@silvertheelf5 ай бұрын
One lock to rule them all, one lock to find them, one lock to bring them all and in the darkness bind them! I am a sucker for the classics
@truthsRsung5 ай бұрын
@@silvertheelf ... "Locks! What are they good for? Absolutely nothing!" I enjoy the Classics, as well, as long as the message is heard, loud and clear. Anything behind a Lock should have been Destroyed or Shared. There is no good use for a Lock.
@Elemblue23 ай бұрын
This is what genius, combined with obsession, combined with expertise looks like. Its beautiful. Wish I had the time, I honestly dont know how you do but thanks for sharing with the rest of us.
@MakeEverything5 ай бұрын
Happy to have offered a tiny bit of help on this one, in the form of some footage! Great project and great job!!!
@worksbydesign5 ай бұрын
I appreciate the help! And thank you!
@zcomputerwiz4 ай бұрын
This isn't a lock - it's a work of art. Love the mechanical complexity with purpose.
@ThediscoballАй бұрын
How did you make the part look like a cartoon and how did you animated it? Thank yoi
@leekyonionАй бұрын
@Thediscoball could be blender, unreal or any other 3d creation software. And for a design standpoint, I know CAD programs exist for prototyping
@Soken50Ай бұрын
@@leekyonionWhy speculate? It's literally the closing sponsor
@lew-ejones-ayres50885 ай бұрын
Fluid bearings were an absolute genius move. Everything else is just icing on the cake. Even if someone figures this out, what youve done is nothing short of incredible
@joshuaorange82903 сағат бұрын
I don’t care about locks or picking locks but I found your video very well presented and entertaining. For those who do care, it must be incredibly stimulating. Great job.
@flutiyama5 ай бұрын
DUDE! So wholesome of you to gift one of the locks to the locksmith from the video! Amazing work!!!
@autohmae5 ай бұрын
Also gives him much more time with the lock and might eventually figure it out.
@coolio57985 ай бұрын
If I were that locksmith, and he gave me one, I'd have no life until I figured it out. I would be spending all of my free time obsessively trying get it open
@K-o-R5 ай бұрын
Those are some Aperture Science-tier animations.
@rydude9985 ай бұрын
The people who have significant engineering prowess AND a fantastic ability to animate/visually represent their ideas by video are some of the most astounding channels. Instant sub!
@foadrightnow57255 ай бұрын
Much agreed on both counts! This guy is a genius! I subbed, as well! Cheers!
@truthsRsung5 ай бұрын
Let's all pat ourselves on the back before we design a user interface for a Crow to use Autodesk products. Or some mad scientist grafts a hand on one.
@ethanbarrett2031Ай бұрын
When’s lock pick lawyer gonna make a video about this?!?
@topytopy5 ай бұрын
For what it's worth, while it'll never find commercial success in home locks for doors, vault lock mechanisms and the like have no upper limit for complexity or cost. Take a look at Fichet Bauche safe locks. They're essentially safe locks designed by someone who must have had a crossover passion with watch making or something else. Incredibly expensive and complex (but also beautiful). Great job!
@dfloyd8885 ай бұрын
I'm just grateful someone is inventing new locks. For 50 years, pretty much we have not seen much in the way of advances. Stuff like Medeco CLIQ and electro-mechanical cylinders may be around, but a lot have fallen prey to clever arrangements of magnets. Even though this design is something that might be tough to mass-produce, it is something that is greatly appreciated. I'd rather see businesses and people make stuff like this than another subscription based web service.
@melody37415 ай бұрын
Some safes actually contain mechanical timers - they are just actually decent quality mechanical watches
@OmegaZyion5 ай бұрын
The thing to keep in mind is that he only made this lock to be pick resistant. There are several other destructive means of bypassing the lock that wasn't addressed in this design.
@jfwfreo5 ай бұрын
@@melody3741 Modern bank safes/vaults with time locks (or time delay locks) would be exactly that I suspect.
@Maritimesgestein5 ай бұрын
@@OmegaZyion Well yeah, but for that you need to design a door and not a lock.
@sperzieb00n5 ай бұрын
seems like replacing the springs with a tiny pressurized ball-pit added randomness to the feedback of binding pins, thats pretty neat edit: ballpit lock also sounds like a cool name for this style of lock.
@worksbydesign5 ай бұрын
the locksmith certainly thought so!
@FR099Y5 ай бұрын
Yeah raking/bumping seems like the more reliable way to "pick" it since single pin picking would give strange feedback that would be very inconsistent. Although with enough practice I'm sure there would be people who would grow adept at the feel. The only way to really help this lock would be to vary the pin/plate thickness and add false set drop ins such that a failed attempt or bumping would result in a bound lock.
@vtcakavsmoace34105 ай бұрын
PRESSURIZED BALL PIT
@bluerendar21945 ай бұрын
@@FR099Y That's a good point, the design is close to standard enough that the usual anti-bump/raking methods should still work to stop those attacks.
@crsv7armhl5 ай бұрын
@@FR099Y Thats what I was thinking. But rather than the sharp bumps by hammering, use an electric toothbrush + bump key
@eetherington5 ай бұрын
From an engineering point of view outside of a professional setting this is absolutely remarkable. Well done.
@junevillaflor4083Ай бұрын
No video from LPL yet... If there is, please drop the link. Tia
@garretreed970923 күн бұрын
Responding here hoping someone drops a link as a response
@chaosXP3RT22 күн бұрын
@@garretreed9709 Same
@mauriciobezerra151922 күн бұрын
same
@SimplestUsername21 күн бұрын
That's a good sign. I imagine that means he's struggling to open it but not giving up.
@chaosXP3RT21 күн бұрын
@@junevillaflor4083 same
@coolieo22224 ай бұрын
I have always believed that if you can do something impossible, even if it’s over engineered to all hell, it’s the first step to making it possible. This is a fantastic lock! Thanks so much for putting so much hard work into this!
@joshyoung144027 күн бұрын
Wait can you kinda rephrase that sentence? I'm interested but confused lol
@coolieo222226 күн бұрын
@joshyoung1440 ifyou can prove that an impossible act is possible even just 1% of the actual goal at great cost you have proven that it is possible after all. The US and Russia going to the moon is a great example of this.
@ReclusiveRychu5 ай бұрын
Not only is it unpickable, but man does it have a really satisfying unlock! The push in and then the clicks all sounds so nice! Great work!
@jorgecarvajal53854 ай бұрын
not lock is unpikable, like no compute is antihack
@Asghaad3 ай бұрын
@@jorgecarvajal5385 thats nonsensical ... hacking means exploiting vulnerabilities, if there are no vulnerabilities to exploit the system is unhackable - the most primitive way being no access to the device outside of its limited input and output peripherals - imagine sealed container with only monitor and keyboard/keypad that are both encased in the container ... no net access, no ports to slot anything in same concept here, lock can be made in a way that would make it impossible to pick, only problem is that for lock to be viable you also have to have it in reasonable format limiting space and the more unreasonable you make the design the more you are compromising reliability and raising the cost and as far as i know LPL still havent been able to pick the Bowley and its been YEARS
@bufordhighwater9872Ай бұрын
@@Asghaad Picky Mcpick defeated a Bowley with a homemade bump key about 3 years or so ago, if I remember correctly. LPL, himself, said that he could defeat the Bowley and how, given the time to develop skills he's lacking. I think it's important to remember that while the Lockpicking Lawyer is a master at his craft, there are others who are arguably more skilled or with different skills than him when it comes to the hobby and profession (Bosnian Bill comes to mind).
@thematrixlunchhacker5 ай бұрын
The animations were just perfect. Even the color palette you chose was on point
@vasiovasio5 ай бұрын
I think Exactly the same! For the colors these pastel shades!
@halfbit2 ай бұрын
I saw that this lock was picked but disappointed it hasn’t been featured on the LPL channel.
10:40 - man what a cool situation. Lock picking pro gets a call from a youtuber - "hey I'm trying to make an unpickable lock...can you bring your mobile lock picking rig to my place tomorrow morning at 8am? I'll show you an animation of how it works and pay you for the full hour and a half". I bet that's the best day ever for that guy
@birubu5 ай бұрын
Must have been impressive to find a lock you can’t pick even after having an hour long seminar on how the thing is constructed and functions
@IgnavumFortuna5 ай бұрын
This is astonishing and it warms my heart! There are no unpickable locks. There are just locks that are impractical to pick because the destructive method is so much simpler and faster. And this lock might slip into that category.
@nuclearboom24675 ай бұрын
tho what he could also do to make it more resitant to destruction is make it out of AR500
@theorangeoof9265 ай бұрын
@@nuclearboom2467you can even use a composite material called “Proteus” to basically be impossible to cut via ankle grinders
@tylersmith14685 ай бұрын
@@nuclearboom2467 Use 2 sheets of 1'' AR500, with a 1/2" layer of carbide in between for the front plate. And creamic inserts to stop angle grinders etc.
@BrianMcElwain5 ай бұрын
Just replace short strike plate screws with longer ones and door kickers will feel it.
@IgnavumFortuna5 ай бұрын
@@tylersmith1468 You can always go for a shaped charge xD. There are few things that can withstand that.
@awesomecronk71835 ай бұрын
Aight 1:45 is the coolest assembly animation I have ever seen... Just wow.
@chrisbayus51895 ай бұрын
The animation is very cool! Kind of has a Portal vibe to it, when they show how the automated turrets are built
@raqbit5 ай бұрын
@@chrisbayus5189 I was about to comment the same thing, it definitely has Portal vibes
@illumi17495 ай бұрын
kinda reminds me of how the turrets were built in the valve portal videos
@pkalman20455 ай бұрын
the sound effects is what got me. it gives such a uniquely professional feel to it
@binLADDDERАй бұрын
"I believe its what the first lock wanted to be" and proceeds to start that magestic montage with the tune.
@amazingcodename5 ай бұрын
Dude, PLEASE, make a fourth one and send it to McNally. This would be so cool for him to attempt!
@powerofyes5 ай бұрын
didn't he work with/for LPL? they can share
@ExcaliburTTP5 ай бұрын
LPL is the OG
@johnbenoy75325 ай бұрын
Today, om going to pick an unpickable lock with an unpickabke lock
@amazingcodename5 ай бұрын
@@johnbenoy7532 Real
@Namacil25 ай бұрын
He'd need two of them
@nekakagiggle5 ай бұрын
I'm probably way in over my head, but as soon as you mentioned it had a "variable" design I realized a rake method will eventually get all the pins at the right way to open which is pretty on brand for the rake, so I'm glad I somehow got proven, and you had the transparency to leave that in the vid. Regardless, the ideas, and production quality of this video is astounding, let alone the fact that it actually works to a degree. Great stuff!
@bosstowndynamics548824 күн бұрын
The pins still have to be in a single keyed position to open the lock, it's just that the shear line is one sided, the lock is designed in such a way that the key pins also act like driver pins on the other positions when pushed. I assume the one he raked open just had bad bitting, which lends any pin tumbler style system to easy raking (and can be fixed by just re-keying)
@threeriversforge19975 ай бұрын
Genius design. It's one of those things that you see and immediately thing, "Why didn't I think of that!" I've been contemplating forging some kind of lock to stump LPL. Always wanted to make a padlock in the smithy, but never seem to get around to it. You've given me some ideas, that's for sure!
@stivantodorov7941Ай бұрын
For a lock to be truly unpickable it has to be overengineered, great ideas you had, I could see this being actually used as a mechanical backup for some fancy electronic vault door.
@mrblack51455 ай бұрын
Suddenly, out of nowhere, this brilliant and amazing channel throws down an unpickable lock in front of LPL. And, true to form, LPL feels the disturbance and has risen to no doubt study this video, his opponent, for worthiness. BosnianBill remains on call, ready to make the custom tooling and Mcnally is pacing like a caged animal, sharpened carpentry square in one hand and a tube of personal lubricant in the other. We are watching hisyory being made, folks!
@PlaySA5 ай бұрын
Hopefully he doesn't study the video. Honestly the only fair way to attempt to pick this lock would be to go in blind with no knowledge of the internals of the lock.
@Mr.Pixie.5 ай бұрын
@PlaySA Security by obscurity is not a desirable design principle. Obscurity doesn’t allow the principals and design choices implemented in the lock to be adequately challenged.
@Roccondil5 ай бұрын
@@PlaySA In the video, the locksmith also saw how the lock worked, and still couldn't get through. But then again, maybe 35min wasn't long enough to study and make attempts at the lock.
@og-pretty5 ай бұрын
Everyone is certain lpl will walk right over this but I want to see mcnally, if he can do it at all, do it so fast it's indistinguishable from magic
@og-pretty5 ай бұрын
@@PlaySA red one hundred emoji
@NaughtyKlaus5 ай бұрын
When the lockpicking lawyer fails to pick it, I expect a launch date soon.
@chrisloveall28215 ай бұрын
Not really because servicability is virtually nil if anything went wrong or the key needed to be changed.
@Blento0404otnelB5 ай бұрын
And in what door will you put it? I do not say it is impossible, but locks are weakest, and to be honest- obsolete almost, link in security.
@Hunter-ou5bw5 ай бұрын
If he can’t then send it to youtube.com/@mcnallyofficial?si=W8y7ZfDHWMROnTZG
@v0idwalker4895 ай бұрын
@@chrisloveall2821there are definitely things you could do to make this type of lock more serviceable. I don’t totally understand how it works but the design seemed simple enough that taking out the main through pins might allow one to take it apart. Idk I didn’t make it and don’t have the strongest understanding of what makes something easily serviceable.
@alkeryn17005 ай бұрын
@@chrisloveall2821 at that point you can just use thermite or punch it out.
@mitchellstrobbe77795 ай бұрын
PCBway get this man a cnc machining sponsorship
@Supremax675 ай бұрын
Or could save time and get a lock from Bowley
@hardcodedsoftware42125 ай бұрын
Abloy protec and a loaded 9mm is the most unlockable lock 😂 @@Supremax67
@techheck33585 ай бұрын
@@Supremax67but bowley is pickable
@Supremax675 ай бұрын
@@techheck3358 -- I prefer the ones that uses specifically placed magnets and if you put magnets at the wrong place, the lock becomes permanent until demagnetized.
@kwaherikwasasa5 ай бұрын
a wire EDM sponsorship
@BenjaminGoldberg13 ай бұрын
@worksbydesign, this is one hundred percent amazing! I would like to suggest a much simpler way to make a lock unpickable, namely having the job of the core and the cylinder reversed. The lock's core is bolted to the cylinder housing, and cannot rotate. The lock's shell can rotate around the core, but only when the correct key is in the core. The rotation of the shell moves the latch or deadbolt in or out. A thumb turn rotates a friction torque limiter which rotates the shell. To lock or unlock is, the user puts their key in the core and rotates the thumb turn. The thumb turn rotates the torque limiter which rotates the shell which moves the latch in or out. If a would-be lockpick tries to tension the thumb turn overly hard, the torque limiter will slip. If the springs pushing on the pins are sufficiently stiff, more tension on the shell will be required than the torque limiter will transmit. If you want to be evil, you could include a dashpot between the thumb turn and the torque limiter.
@bosstowndynamics548824 күн бұрын
It would be interesting to see an implementation of this - my suspicion is that it wouldn't be possible to have a torque limiting clutch set loose enough to prevent tensioning while still allowing the lock to function normally, but I'm a long way from an expert and that's just a hunch
@SolarCookingGermany5 ай бұрын
20+ years lockpicker here, very clever design 👍
@НепТор5 ай бұрын
Man did more research for a single lock than many lock companies did in their entire time of existence Edit: guys, please don't take my comment so seriously, it's just a joke made after watching a few too many McNally's videos
@jeffwells6415 ай бұрын
The lock companies, including Masterlock, know perfectly well how to make good, hard to pick locks. It's really not that hard. They just don't care.
@asystole_5 ай бұрын
Remember lock companies are in the business of coming up with designs that can actually sell in the mass market for a profit, not making unpickable locks for lock nerds.
@jeffwells6415 ай бұрын
@@asystole_ I'll quibble with this only slightly - one thing lock makers are NOT in the business of doing is making the BEST lock that they can sell in the mass market for a profit. If they could sell you a lock made of paper for $40 they absolutely would. Take MasterLock's "maximum security" padlocks: they are made of expensive materials like boron carbide and thick steel, but they are vulnerable to bumping, raking, often combing, they often have major design flaws that allow them to be bypassed (when a $0.02 plate would fix the problem), they have no security pins at all, etc. They are good for first time pickers to practice on! Maximum Security my ass! But it sells well because the average joe knows how to cut a lock with bolt cutters, he doesn't know how to walk up to a lock and make a half hearted pick attempt to find out that this "high security" lock is actually utter garbage.
@losarpettystrakos76875 ай бұрын
I can assure you, they did a lot of research. But their primary goal is not to make an unpickable lock. If you want an unpickable lock, you can buy an electronic lock. A mechanical lock must be cheap and reliable, otherwise nobody will buy it and the manufacturer will make no profits. Every overcomplicated lock design makes the manufacturing cost prohibitively high and introduce a lot of potential reliability problems. BTW, there are mechanical locks which are ALMOST unpickable (in real world applications) and simple at the same time, e.g. Abloy Protec2.
@jeffwells6415 ай бұрын
@@losarpettystrakos7687 Lol bro, half the electronic locks don't even need to be picked, they are so bad. All locks have to have a physical component, so all locks are vulnerable to physical attacks of various types. A good mechanical lock actually requires a high degree of skill to pick, which is not common. On the other hand, there's no telling if the electronic lock is any good just by the features list.
@Lazar9315 ай бұрын
Hello and greetings from Serbia ! I accidentally came across your video, and even though I have zero knowledge about locks and lock peeking I watch the full video, and wanna congratulate you on your invention. I'm happy to see young people inventing new stuff. Even if by any chance this thing gets picked, don't not give up on your goals, you'll get there. It's really refreshing to see young inventors focusing their time on something nice and productive that could one day change the world, whatever that is. Unfortunately, because of the way we live, and the system works, people have gotten cold, and don't have anymore time and will to create, which is a real disease of the time we currently live in. Wish you and your family all the best !
@honghong41672 ай бұрын
Bro this video is crazy good haven’t seen one of these in a long time
@ShakerCheeseIsRite5 ай бұрын
This is the type of lock that's going to invent a new lockpick
@danallan85265 ай бұрын
The *incredible* production value of this video, and the fact that it's available for free makes my brain lock up.
@AngeliteEntyshak5 ай бұрын
Is your brain pickable??
@AvatarianArtificer5 ай бұрын
I LOVE over engineered stuff that actually has a purpose (my personal moto is "If it worth doing, its worth overdoing"). Gives me chills. Keep it up.
@Bori.17763 ай бұрын
Desperation and pressure breeds innovation. God I live engineers, I also love the factors that force engineers to think the way they do.
@-OokySpooky-5 ай бұрын
Honestly, understanding the clientele of high end locks, and so long as we don't find an extreme flaw in it, I can see this selling for BIG money and not being viewed as "too over complicated for market" You just made a lock that kills the ability to feel pins. That alone is gold. You killed recognizable feedback. Also the overall design required for the lock to be housed lends itself to being incredibly cheap to produce in manufacturing but also extremely durable. You could make this lock either extremely cheap and fast or almost invincible to physical attacks depending on the dimensions you choose. I'm also not unconvinced that a physical attack wouldn't cause the lock to fail but rather warp and bind, effectively permanently locking itself shut. And an even COOLER design factor you can play with is due to each shim having its own outer ring housing (im just gonna call that whole layer of shim and its housing the shim stack) not only can you just keep adding shim stacks to make as many layer as you need but you can *individually control the thickness of each stack* so not only can you have an unknown amount of shims but EACH one can be a different thickness which means you have NOOO idea at what depth any shim is sitting at all while the ball bearing system is killing your feedback. Imagine a lock that not only can you not feel where exactly the sheer line is but you can't be certain how many shims there are, let alone WHERE they are, you have to tension in two directions and have zero clue on how much force is needed for either way, the outer case sleeve can be built like a damn battleship, and if you smack the face of it with a hammer you run a chance of welding all the layers and cams and roller delays together and now no one's getting in. That's a good lock and I would LOVE to see you go all out on the next revisions as if you were actually to to market against the big wigs. I think this has serious promise and at minimum taking this design to its absolute full tilt limits I think is going to be a substantial learning point for your skills and us as a community, keep it up, I'd love to try and pick one some day!
@Jonathan_Doe_5 ай бұрын
I think it’d work best set into a door deep enough that the outer casing wasn’t exposed, with a thick plate around the keyway to help prevent drilling attacks.
@Truth-ii3tc5 ай бұрын
Yeah, lol he published it to the world and made it common knowledge so he can never patent it now. It just floors me how people trade all their Intellectual property rights for a few moments of ego boost from people that could care really less about them. It takes a lot of self control to first get with the patent attorneys and complete the proper filings before ever making anything public. Anyhow he may have made a lot of corporations a lot of money that they will NEVER share with him and he will be powerless when he sees them using his idea.
@Mesaaaaaaaa5 ай бұрын
@@Truth-ii3tca lot of people aren’t motivated by money 🤷
@-OokySpooky-5 ай бұрын
@Truth-ii3tc well first first of "first to file" is a bit more finite than what you think, evidence of invention hold a lot of weight and until someone pops out a patent before him of this very thing he's got nothing to worry about. Also if you know anything about early firearms manufacturing in the US, sniping prototype patents can come at a high risk and no no way guarantee of control of the perfected form of the product you thought you had control over. As it turns out US patents are not a battle of "WELL BUT ITS CLOSE ENOUGH!!" You seem pretty charged over something that would take literally an evening for someone to announce as free use open material without having to worry about dropping a patent on a fully functioning model that hasn't been invented yet, he still doesn't have half of the function parts of the lock to be a lock design into the piece yet, it's literally just a core that does nothing and takes from pre existing fundamentals - which by nature makes patent sniping a fucking nightmare. Don't be a drama queen it's just a door lock and you did nothing to add any value to the conversation on it
@jon_j__5 ай бұрын
The reason "unpickable" locks are not commercially viable is that their expense is not justified given the many other ways of getting through the door. Social engineering, going around the door somehow to unlock it from the inside, temporarily "borrowing" and copying the key, etc. Spending $1000 on an "unpickable" lock doesn't stop many of these other attacks - and the non-lockpicking attacks are often preferred by security specialists because they are so much easier/safer/faster. That's why the real challenge is to make a cheap slightly-difficult-to-pick lock with no trivially-exploitable flaws. And that's why LPL and McNally have such disdain for locks that are easily opened with a hammer (or another lock), or with comb picks, or with bypass attacks.
@Phoenix2.5D4 ай бұрын
Humanity is so cool man, always one-upping ourselves and stuff, this is such an intricate design and it wouldnt be possible without man's thirst for competition
@MartyKleynhans5 ай бұрын
The fact that there is the Lock Picking Lawyer picking locks and Works by Design making locks that are "unpickable" and sending them to the Lock Picking Lawyer - then being shared online is exactly the reason the internet was invented. LOL
@unvergebeneid5 ай бұрын
I mean, technically the internet was invented to still maintain a communication infrastructure after a nuclear attack on the United States but sure, I know what you mean :D
@soup83159 күн бұрын
The thing that gets my brain turning is the fact that this will just be the beginning of the innovation. Lock-picking tools could innovate to pick this, the lock could be simplified and mass produced, people could go from picking locks to strategically breaking the locks. So much of my brain is loving this so much.
@ThorGilis-dk7zq5 ай бұрын
dont forget mechanical designs like this are and always will be a form of art
@sperzieb00n5 ай бұрын
what i like most is that it seemingly adds RNG to the picking experience without using electronics, overly complex mechanisms, or radically different key design.
@RiverWilliamson5 ай бұрын
This design definitely belongs in a museum
@RealAndySkibba5 ай бұрын
You're back! Cant wait to see this picked.
@remiheneault82085 ай бұрын
Great video! The animations are amazing and the engineering of the lock is amazing. I think of locks like an "asymetrical warfare" tool against burglars: cheap yet very effective, but can be bypassed given enough ressources. I am so grateful my locks aren't picking-proof, otherwise I would have slept outside more than once.
@lethauntic5 ай бұрын
That's an odd reason to actually oppose pick-proof locks
@BarbasTheDog5 ай бұрын
Me too, but sometimes I get asked questions like "Who are you? How did you get in? Why are you sleeping on my sofa??"
@xenontesla1225 ай бұрын
@@BarbasTheDog I know right? I would be so much better if locks were unpickable. Then they'd say "He broke through the window!" STATEMENTS rather than questions. Big improvement
@garretreed970923 күн бұрын
Stumbled on this from shorts. The intro itself made me subscribe. Let’s say I was thoroughly entertained
@RonDLite5 ай бұрын
Yeah another video! Don't worry about the quantity since you rock in quality 🎉
@worksbydesign5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Really appreciate that
@JLikesStarWars5 ай бұрын
I love the animations you put in this. It really helps convey what your lock actually does.
@12stepsbeyondtheeventhorizon5 ай бұрын
The animations alone in this video are deserving of a sub, let alone the absolutely crazy engineering that went into this lock. I can't wait to see LPL struggle with it and perhaps finally be defeated.
@antoinetopa3 ай бұрын
ive seen some other vids about people trying to make unpikabble locks but this one blew my mind away!! great concept!!
@vickslab46085 ай бұрын
Lock Picking Lawyer called.
@Foga0015 ай бұрын
We (I mean humanity) simply don't have the technology yet, to challenge LPL's ability.
@aware2action5 ай бұрын
What about a standalone electronic lock with a 25 year builtin battery(there is a certain chemistry🤔), using ultra low power(100nA standby) electronics, operated by a bidirectional optical key with builtin power(a button cell), employing 1024 bit AES encryption!🤔 There are already cheap few dollars worth security processors(MicroChip)available today, that can do this without lifting a thumb!. It is just a matter of putting this together with other ultra low power electronic components(TI) with some creativity. In the end, it is limited by its tungsten body and the physical strength of the mechanical lock mechanism. You can always blow torch it to make it unopenable! forever🙄, but opening it intact without the key🤞.Goodluck LPL!🤯🤣❤️👍
@Foga0015 ай бұрын
@@aware2action Opens it with a twig, with two leafs on it. Under 3 minutes. Two times, just to show us, that the first attempt was not a fluke. XD
@tophatvideosinc.58585 ай бұрын
Thats the point.
@tophatvideosinc.58585 ай бұрын
@@Foga001he was beat by stuffmadehere before. He had to cheat to "pick" it.
@Ryder_Kain5 ай бұрын
There has only ever been one lock the Lockpicking Lawyer couldn't pick, and it's technicality lives in my head rent free.
@Jose.AFT.Saddul2 ай бұрын
I’m curious
@ianrager2 ай бұрын
There were two locks that LPL couldn't pick. The first, the one they're referring to, has such an incredibly farcical design that picking it is technically how you're supposed to open it, thus meaning that TECHNICALLY LPL couldn't pick it. The second, is actually not one, but a company's entire line of locks, and they've all genuinely defeated LPL. They are the locks made by the Bowley Lock Company. Every other lock he has picked or bypassed and defeated.
@Atlasworkinprogress2 ай бұрын
@@ianrager In a Reddit AMA a while back, LPL mentioned the Bowley was incredibly susceptible to impressioning attacks, so while it cannot be picked, it can be defeated.
@ianrager2 ай бұрын
@@AtlasworkinprogressGood to know.
@WKfpv5 ай бұрын
Those animations blow my mind every time
@IgnazKevenaar28 күн бұрын
1:55 the dumping of the ball bearings into the cavity reminds me of the Portal turret being filled up with bullets!
@mattshreve90965 ай бұрын
It's so nice to see somebody, anybody, working against security by obscurity. Great work!!
@laurenlewis41895 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you approached this design with more research (and humility) than your last. It's pretty clear that you've learned immensely, and have only gotten better for it. Looking forward to the new design from the community's input. All in good time, of course
@jspikeball1235 ай бұрын
Dude I cannot wait for LPL to look at this
@DornulАй бұрын
Has LPL received his already? I was kinda expecting him to jump on this one as soon as he received it, but I still haven't seen anything from him about it.
@SizzlordTheExiledАй бұрын
That probably means he's struggling to pick it hahaha
@DornulАй бұрын
@@SizzlordTheExiled Perhaps. Or maybe he's not interested in it anymore because Georgia Jim beat him to it.
@kashtrey5 ай бұрын
Unpickable or not, this is true and inspirational engineering; challenging yourself by striving for what others consider impossible. Thanks for sharing this with us.
@austin.england5 ай бұрын
I was just as impressed by the fold out tab key idea!
@majqandak5 ай бұрын
When you love engineering and puzzle solving, you love any machine period. BRAVO loved the video and keep at it.
@OwnerOfTheCosmos2 ай бұрын
Not only is this (first video of yours I see) a super high quality production (Seriously, this is classes ahead!), it's also not stringing people along but instead is delivering the goods. This is what this platform should be like!
@abjorman5 ай бұрын
EVERYONE WAKE UP IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN
@羴5 ай бұрын
skibidi toilet rizz
@BlueMoon18905 ай бұрын
holy what i thought the animations of the locks were stock until your design showed up they're really really smooth! I love the unceremonious dumping of the BBs into the lock, reminds me of the old Portal 2 animations
@EveloGrave5 ай бұрын
One major flaw I see with this lock. Destroy everything around the lock to gain access. Great video! Glad to see another video of yours!
@ARockRaider5 ай бұрын
yah but destructive attacks are a diffrent thing altogether
@alleycatlordoflunes96895 ай бұрын
And I don't see that as a flaw for this lock. As it has a placement design that works just fine in tight confines, thus being able to be placed within objects that defeat many versions of destructive attacks, like simply using incredibly durable materials. The point of destroying things around the lock is focused on that around the lock, and this lock is simply designed within regular confines, adding a 'housing' would unnecessarily add to the complexity of design.
@robertdascoli9495 ай бұрын
Pretty much any lock can be drilled. That's not a fault of the lock.
@squidcaps43085 ай бұрын
That is true with any locks. Here in Finland burglars do not bother picking even the Abloy Classic: takes too much time and requires some special tools. Much more effective is to take a hydraulic jack, some two-by-fours and jack the doorframe apart, along with some persuasion with a crowbar. No expertise required when you use brute force.
@GoodOlKuro5 ай бұрын
uhm, he made a joke.
@pedrodu36262 ай бұрын
It's really not that over engineered. Actually quite smart and compact
@ThePangemin5 ай бұрын
This video alone is worth a masters degree… you sir did more research than most to get their title…
@ericlotze77245 ай бұрын
5:30 I would unironically buy this “set” ! (As a way to support you too, not from some third party ripping off your hard work with no added innovation!) (Edit: Added clarification because we don’t take to kindly to money grabbing clones in these parts 🤠)
@worksbydesign5 ай бұрын
If you'd like, the CAD files and drawings are available on my patreon now!
@LondonUnknownrider5 ай бұрын
don't know what's more impressive , the lock or the animation of it
@R1po3 ай бұрын
Ingenious. Loved to see the thought process that went into this from someone who understands the problems. Shows again how important it is to know the other side. Edit: the design for the key needs some work. I'd probably try a cylinder with a smooth skip/crater (don't know the english word for it) for the thumb and indexfnger... or something like a thin knob, a bit like a screwdriver grip.
@PhiLLyPhiLLz5 ай бұрын
May I just say that it’s very clear that you worked hard on this lock and video. The animations, engineering, the drawings, b roll , music etc.. Very entertaining and inspiring to see. Makes me want to create something cool as well.
@error.4185 ай бұрын
Yes, the lock is a step up in some ways from the previous, but more importantly and more subtly, this video is a step up from the previous one. You acknowledge your inspirations, your animations and script improved, you clarify the purpose of the lock (not solely what's on the tin, an attempt at an "unpickable lock," but also that we're here to have fun and not to make a marketable product, setting a better stage), super appreciate all the effort that went into this. This is the KZbin I want to see, collaborative (even if not always directly), playful, while still having room for technical. I didn't subscribe last time, but this time I 100% did and rang that bell. Thank you for caring. Keep it up!
@Albin_Evald5 ай бұрын
great animations, great tempo, great info-density, great exaplanations, interesting construction, great video! 1:49 was really satisfying
@KingKaturaАй бұрын
5:20 Before you can sell it you need to make sure it will withstand the test of time. With all those moving parts & bee bee's its likely going to seize up at some point & if that happens.. You'll have to saw through whatever it is you need to enter. Assuming it is unpickable of course, Which ive never heard of anything made that doesn't have a issue somewhere.
@shrawins5 ай бұрын
5:12 you're awesome dude. F the noise. Keep up the breath taking engineering.
@buhbird46985 ай бұрын
congrats i think you are the first youtuber to actually get me to watch the video from a short instead being my dedicated “shorts only” channel
@mjckwmnАй бұрын
This lock is insane! Watching the build, assembly, and pick attempts was very cool. I can't wait to see LPL work on it.