[1546] Raking Dimple Locks w/ Covert Companion…

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @twestgard2
    @twestgard2 Год назад +2509

    What an amazing series of flukes!

    • @desertkun
      @desertkun Год назад +92

      not really sure though, better make a second pass

    • @Last_Chance.
      @Last_Chance. Год назад +17

      You ain't lying

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Год назад +34

      Came looking for this comment.
      👍

    • @andrems
      @andrems Год назад +10

      😅😅😅

    • @faizalkamil1720
      @faizalkamil1720 Год назад +8

      ​@@dougaltolan3017 Same old same old. 😂

  • @MattDiver
    @MattDiver Год назад +813

    Seeing prototype tools that didn't cut it, and why they didn't, would be very interesting.

    • @lairdcummings9092
      @lairdcummings9092 Год назад +24

      This.

    • @adopcalipt
      @adopcalipt Год назад +9

      bump

    • @AndyGneiss
      @AndyGneiss Год назад +12

      Agreed. A peek into some R&D insights would be interesting.

    • @lovecraftcat
      @lovecraftcat Год назад +1

      Do it

    • @MattDiver
      @MattDiver Год назад +22

      @@HyenaEmpyema Either way he's certainly shown plenty of tools he has designed over the years (ie "the pick that BosnianBill and I made"). It would be interesting to see design insights and why some are close but not quite good enough. Heck, even how iterative design works for him in the context of lockpicking would be interesting.

  • @christraven
    @christraven Год назад +449

    LPL's accountant doing his taxes for the first time: "You want me to write off HOW many locks on your taxes?"

    • @mogwaisales
      @mogwaisales Год назад +7

      Lol, nice.

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA Год назад +11

      More like asked him about buying close to a ton of locks, and putting half of them into the scrap bin instead.

    • @hotpuppy1
      @hotpuppy1 Год назад +3

      @@SeanBZA 1/2? You mean 99.9 %

    • @lovecraftcat
      @lovecraftcat Год назад

      Who would tax a lock purchase? America doesn't have VAT

    • @catalinbadalan4463
      @catalinbadalan4463 Год назад +7

      "This is the lock picking accountant, and today..."

  • @andymanaus1077
    @andymanaus1077 Год назад +109

    The more locks I see on this channel, the more I am convinced that a large sector of the lock industry is mere security theatre with no real protection whatsoever.

    • @lairdcummings9092
      @lairdcummings9092 Год назад +23

      You would be correct.

    • @johns7734
      @johns7734 Год назад +18

      Watch these videos or read a locksmithing catalog and you quickly realize that locks are only to keep honest people honest,

    • @ViceroyIcarus
      @ViceroyIcarus Год назад +4

      Locks exist to keep honest people honest

    • @dzerkle
      @dzerkle Год назад +3

      The thing is: Most thieves cut or break locks. Sure, it might be straightforward to pick/rake/bypass one particular lock, but few thieves will have the skills and knowledge and tools to quickly get past the wide variety out there. They’ll use a sledgehammer or a crowbar or an angle grinder or a big rock, instead.

    • @duckman12569
      @duckman12569 Год назад

      Locks keep honest people honest

  • @vawx-
    @vawx- Год назад +433

    I was like:
    "Oh a 2+ minute video!"
    And then I was like:
    "Oh..."

    • @An_Attempt
      @An_Attempt Год назад +37

      Welcome to the lock slaughtering house, where lock brand stocks are slotters wholesale. LPL can handle most within 20 seconds now with our new dimple rake technology.

    • @petergrunendahl2074
      @petergrunendahl2074 Год назад +3

      @@An_Attempt 20 seconds??? Sorry, you mean less than 2 sec, don't you? :-)

    • @An_Attempt
      @An_Attempt Год назад +4

      @@petergrunendahl2074 Up to a Maximum of 20 seconds, not his average time. That rake needs to be changed out ever 500 locks or so.

    • @markkpardue8597
      @markkpardue8597 Год назад

      SO true! 5 locks picked in a 2+ minute video! Lol! The average youtube video is close to 20 minutes! The LPL only needs 2 to 3 minutes to pick a lock in 2 to 10 Seconds!

    • @getphuked2
      @getphuked2 3 месяца назад

      ((laughing)) @ the newbie.

  • @aurunemaru
    @aurunemaru Год назад +58

    even when Master tries to use security pins, they can still be raked, marvelous

  • @paulroberts3639
    @paulroberts3639 Год назад +479

    I think that they are relying on dimple locks looking intimidating.

    • @panda4247
      @panda4247 Год назад +37

      Or rather, that the consumers would think that they are intimidating for the thieves

    • @dathat555
      @dathat555 Год назад +7

      Security by intimidation. :-)

    • @HappyDude1
      @HappyDude1 Год назад +4

      Most of them or more easy to open then a normal lock 😂

    • @foogod4237
      @foogod4237 Год назад +14

      @@HappyDude1 _If you actually have the tools and know how._ Even many people experienced at lock-picking are much less familiar with dimple locks, particularly in the US, and therefore won't necessarily have much knowledge about how they work or how to identify them, or have the right tools on hand.
      (If all somebody has is a bit of experience with a wave rake, which is enough to open lots of other locks, if they try to use it on one of these, they probably won't actually get very far, and they may well not even realize what they're even doing wrong)
      So even if these are technically easier to open for somebody who really knows what they're doing, they're still probably harder to open for the vast majority of people out there who might actually want to try, purely by virtue of just not being the same old mechanism everybody else uses in every other lock...

    • @foogod4237
      @foogod4237 Год назад +2

      @@creamwobbly "Good" or "bad" is irrelevant. Obscurity can be and often is used to increase the effectiveness of many security systems all the time in the real world. Anyone who claims otherwise doesn't really understand how security works.
      Even pin-tumbler locks themselves are essentially just an advanced form of "security by obscurity". (The only reason they work at all is because the particular pin combination used in the design of each lock is _obscured_ and not common knowledge.)
      Regardless of whether you like it or not, the fact is that, _in reality,_ the different design absolutely will make these locks less likely to be successfully picked by many casual pickers (which is what most thieves who even try to pick locks actually are), and therefore _in reality_ these locks will likely be more secure than many other ones which people could buy instead. And *reality is what matters.*
      Don't get me wrong, I'm definitely _not_ saying these locks are _good._ There's absolutely no excuse for them being so easy to rake open. However, they are still arguably a better choice than many others, even with that flaw, because obscurity definitely does need to be considered as a relevant factor in how likely they are to actually be compromised in the real world..
      (And most thieves aren't going around spending tons of time studying up on different lock types and buying a bunch of relatively esoteric tools just in case they happen on the 1-in-100 lock that needs them. If anything, they've maybe got a wave rake or a city rake they made themselves by bending or filing down some wire or a bit of a windshield wiper blade, and that's enough for them most of the time. It doesn't even matter if they know these exist, considering how uncommon they are, it's probably not worth their time and money to be good at opening them anyway.)

  • @petecorbin9606
    @petecorbin9606 Год назад +280

    Back to the drawing board boys, the LockPickingLawyer has a new tool.

    • @roadrunner9843
      @roadrunner9843 Год назад +23

      ... said no lockmaker company ever.

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Год назад +5

      @@roadrunner9843 Locksmiths? or Lockmakers?

    • @jorionedwards
      @jorionedwards Год назад +13

      A lock company that cares about security? What madness!

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Год назад +1

      @@roadrunner9843 In with the sly edit I see.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Год назад

      This is the same tool he always used to turn all the discs before inserting the pick that BB and LPL made .

  • @CptJistuce
    @CptJistuce Год назад +142

    "this Masterlock, which actually does have security pins"
    Wow, they're learning!
    "I found that you can rake through them fairly easily."
    The more things change, right?

  • @LPCliftonMusic
    @LPCliftonMusic Год назад +12

    I’ve never actually come across a dimple lock but I love how the Masterlock stuck with tradition and allowed a typical quick entry using a low skill attack.

  • @johndododoe1411
    @johndododoe1411 Год назад +48

    I just watched a movie where the hero quickly used a folding tool just like the covert companion . That's amazing product placement since the movie was 007 Thunderball from 1965 .

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ Год назад +2

      Nothing new to "Jacknife" picks but I don't know when the first came along.

    • @nickatty462
      @nickatty462 Год назад +1

      @@P_RO_ Dr Thorndyke has something he jokingly calls his "smokers companion" and that's from around the 1920s.

    • @vladimirarnost8020
      @vladimirarnost8020 Год назад +2

      My name is Lawyer, Lock Picking Lawyer.
      I like my Masterlock raked, not stirred. :)

  • @harzemyalcinkaya
    @harzemyalcinkaya Год назад +491

    I think they are all flukes. You opened them once. I'm not convinced.

    • @Vltrykin
      @Vltrykin Год назад +18

      You must be new to his content, welcome :D

    • @dunmeroverlord
      @dunmeroverlord Год назад +93

      ​@Vltrykin Selezen you must be new, it's a joke.

    • @Ba_Yegu
      @Ba_Yegu Год назад +6

      Usually on the second try LPL opens the lock even faster as he's gotten the hang and feel of the individual mechanism. 😁

    • @ThePaulv12
      @ThePaulv12 Год назад +8

      @@dunmeroverlord LOL, his comment reminds me of LPL's comment on the risks of emulating the crayon sucking student down the back.

    • @dunmeroverlord
      @dunmeroverlord Год назад +1

      @@ThePaulv12 hahahaha

  • @roneckler9937
    @roneckler9937 Год назад +2

    I'm really glad you're an attorney. Nobody's personal belongings would be safe with you wandering the streets. thanks for all the content you post.

  • @jpendowski7503
    @jpendowski7503 Год назад

    Thanks for the introduction to the new tool and showing it in action.

  • @percevalzinzin5983
    @percevalzinzin5983 Год назад +1

    Yeah! we have a new friend! welcome to the long awaited for... drumroll... Dimple Rake!

  • @AdamIsUrqed
    @AdamIsUrqed Год назад +71

    My grandma always told me dimples were cute. She'd change her mind after watching this vid.

    • @lairdcummings9092
      @lairdcummings9092 Год назад +2

      😅

    • @m2pt5
      @m2pt5 Год назад +4

      They are still cute, they're just not secure.

    • @kutter_ttl6786
      @kutter_ttl6786 Год назад +3

      On cheeks they're cute. On cheap locks, less so.

    • @susanavenir
      @susanavenir Год назад

      I can put these on earring wires and look totes adorb wherever I go.

    • @robertharris1748
      @robertharris1748 Год назад

      ​@Emtu they can be as secure as any regular cut key lock, but Masterlock et al., don't want to sacrifice their profits (no different than their regular locks).

  • @captkleppto
    @captkleppto Год назад +82

    I’m telling y’all, LPL needs to design and make his own lock.

    • @jamesmisener3006
      @jamesmisener3006 Год назад +8

      Is it not inevitable that he will release his own brand of locks? I always thought that's where he was headed years ago until he sold his own lock picks with instructional videos for all. But now I think LPL is headed that way and I also think Bosnian Bill is involved. The covert instrument gig is proof of why you need "our lock" and generates seed money for the next step. Also it's a lot harder to do than first thought so it's taking time. There is no lock that can't be picked or bypassed easily....or is there? I wonder.
      Cheers 🇨🇦

    • @Epicentr
      @Epicentr Год назад +6

      A lock is as simple as saying, "no." Someone who wants the thing or access to the thing either says, "okay," or decides to take it anyway. There is no perfect lock. BosnianBill and LPL explain that often.
      LPL is designing, creating, and selling these tools better than the (US) Better Business Bureau (no flukes). Any perfect lock would eventually be beaten.
      The point is to know that what you're buying can be crap. Now he's just ALSO selling the tools that prove... It's not a fluke.

    • @livinghypocrite5289
      @livinghypocrite5289 Год назад +1

      @@Epicentr "A lock is as simple as saying, "no." Someone who wants the thing or access to the thing either says, "okay," or decides to take it anyway. There is no perfect lock."
      I would say it depends. But even if an unpickable lock would exist, picking isn't the way most locks get bypassed. For bike locks bolt cutters can portable grinders are the real threat and for door locks the rock and the window directly to the side of the lock maybe the weakness.
      So I agree that a lock will not stop a determined person, but it may be able to delay the person or even let them search for easier prey. If my E-Bike is locked with a high quality U-Lock and a high quality chain lock and maybe a third lock and there is an E-Bike 2m away that is only secured with a cable lock, chances are high my bike isn't the first pick tto be stolen. So the lock wasn't perfect, but perfect for the situation.
      On the other hand, if all your neighbors have a simple door lock and you have bars on your windows to prevent people entering through the windows and have a high security door lock, that might signal a burglar that you have something valuable in your house that needs all that extra protection. So they might pick your house instead of one of the neighbours.
      So, it isn't as much about picking the perfect lock, but more about the "security concept" and there are many things to factor in.

    • @Epicentr
      @Epicentr Год назад +1

      @@livinghypocrite5289 Exactly, it's more about security than a good lock.

    • @AdministrativeReload
      @AdministrativeReload Год назад +2

      Abloy makes great locks that are suitably secure for just about any situation you might want a lock for. If LPL sold something similar, it would be redundant. If he sold something more "secure" it would be more of a novelty than practical. Lock picking tools is a market where he can actually be disruptive.

  • @morphine0000
    @morphine0000 Год назад +31

    I'm going to buy that Britanium lock. It took about 6 seconds for LPL to rake open, making it one of the toughest locks ever featured. Gotta be good.

  • @Its_just_me_again
    @Its_just_me_again Год назад +1

    he keeps repeatedly winning the lottery

  • @PocketWomen
    @PocketWomen Год назад

    Very nice new addition to the set. Dimples are showing up here everywhere as well. Cheers

  • @LokiCDK
    @LokiCDK Год назад +32

    My only question, is do you maintain a SKU on the website that matches your personal loadout every time you update it?

  • @LavLightKnight
    @LavLightKnight Год назад +12

    Pretty sure it called itself top security is because all the security was on the top side of the lock

  • @thepagan5432
    @thepagan5432 Год назад

    Nice piece of kit, and well done opening all those locks. I've been watching you too long to think like some others that you cheat, you are the real deal. Thank you for posting 👍

  • @Claps1775
    @Claps1775 Год назад +4

    Anything you make is always worth putting into the covert companion. If I could afford it, I would own them all.

  • @areallycoolname4979
    @areallycoolname4979 Год назад +6

    Does anyone agree that watching LPL opening locks is more satisfying than anything else?

    • @navret1707
      @navret1707 Год назад +1

      Really cool - Then ANYTHING else? Hmmmmmm 😊

    • @nooboftheyear7170
      @nooboftheyear7170 Год назад

      I think it is because most people see themselves as being in a prison and are waiting for either morpheus or neo to show up, when in fact they really need Jesus through His people to show up to break the chains of sin and the accompanying system that feeks like bondage. Therefore they will get great pleasure for the understanding that any kock can be broken even if lpl is not an actual saviour. 🧐😎

    • @fredbloggs5902
      @fredbloggs5902 Год назад +2

      You clearly haven’t discovered girls yet 🤣

    • @nooboftheyear7170
      @nooboftheyear7170 Год назад

      Girls?!? No, not my thing! Women, yes. 🧐

    • @fredbloggs5902
      @fredbloggs5902 Год назад +2

      @@nooboftheyear7170 very clever.
      Blocked

  • @santisis
    @santisis Год назад +11

    I'm not a "first commenter", but right now I'm amazed having a "video published 5 seconds ago" notification and entering here with only 2 views :). Never before in my life.

  • @tedlis517
    @tedlis517 Год назад +3

    Are there features that are apparent on the exterior of the lock that indicate the core has a dimple pin design?

  • @DconBlueZ
    @DconBlueZ Год назад

    Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!

  • @jamiemahoney2446
    @jamiemahoney2446 Год назад

    And they were all comparatively difficult to single pick.
    As always the right tool makes the job so much easier.

  • @jimrustle643
    @jimrustle643 Год назад +4

    I'd be amazed if I could get my hands on one because when LPL drops something new it always sells out QUICK.

  • @manonfire7742
    @manonfire7742 Год назад

    I’m new to this just got my first kit a month ago and I’m hooked love the videos I’ve seen from him very helpful to us newbie’s order my first kit from his site and love it will be getting me a covert companion next all decked out😁thank you lock picking lawyer enjoyed this video

  • @N0B0DY_SP3C14L
    @N0B0DY_SP3C14L 8 месяцев назад

    Convinced me, and now I have one in my kit as well.

  • @garrett2362
    @garrett2362 Год назад +28

    I've got a brand new dimple lock that I have been meaning to send you for a while. I've not seen you have one quite like this. It's from where I work which has hundreds of these locks as well as door locks that take the same keys. I will be surprised id m if you can get it open. There are 10 dimples on all 4 sides of the key at 3 different depths. One of these days I'll get it to you with more info.

    • @fredbloggs5902
      @fredbloggs5902 Год назад +7

      Sounds a great challenge, please send it soonest.

    • @drewfleming7065
      @drewfleming7065 Год назад +3

      O boy a 3 minute video....Usually only takes 1 1/2min to open a lock...NOTHING can stop LPL not even a fluke...

    • @olddirtybooger
      @olddirtybooger Год назад +1

      If there are that many in one site, it is bound to be less secure.
      I would be interested to know if the key works both ways, or is there actually pins on all four sides? Pins on two sides, the key can be inserted at random, and still work.

  • @Acaykath
    @Acaykath Год назад +2

    LPL: [*Rakes 5 locks in 1 minute*] I am pretty happy with this result.

  • @JTIZZO
    @JTIZZO Год назад +20

    Awesome!!! I need to order the genesis set anyways, and always keep my covert companion fully updated, so I guess it's a good time!

    • @arthurmoore9488
      @arthurmoore9488 Год назад

      How do you have any money? I realized I was missing two other Covert Companion tools, but couldn't justify $70. Especially since one is listed as consumable!

  • @Talon5Karrde
    @Talon5Karrde Год назад +26

    Can you combine a Dimple-lock with a normal key-pins? It seems like the dimples and pins would be 90 degrees out...

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt Год назад +12

      Can? Absolutely. Not even a complicated machine or assembly design. Will they? Nah, lock companies aren't willing to spend that extra money on your security.
      I'd like to see a lock with at least three rows at 60°, but that's a pipedream on another level. I remember an LPL video featuring a rare cross-shaped keyway that had four sets of pins, but even that I think didn't have many pins per side. Three? This, like the Bowley designs, isn't a niche most manufacturers are willing to put time and money into. Minimum effort is the name of the game.

    • @fredbloggs5902
      @fredbloggs5902 Год назад +3

      Yes but they know people won’t pay the extra cost.

    • @shadowknightgladstay4856
      @shadowknightgladstay4856 Год назад +2

      ​@@VoltisArt most people don't carry a convert companion. And the lock is their to keep honest people honest.

    • @imwacc0834
      @imwacc0834 Год назад

      Yes, but normally they are only 1 or 2 dimples. You're more likely to find rotating pins

    • @ZJohnnymnemonic2
      @ZJohnnymnemonic2 Год назад

      That would be a great idea

  • @navret1707
    @navret1707 Год назад +1

    Covert Instruments the Swiss Army knife of lock smiths everywhere.

  • @regenwurm5584
    @regenwurm5584 Год назад +20

    I watch the LockpickingLawyer on RUclips
    He makes it look so easy and smooth
    He rakes dimple locks with a covert companion
    A tool that he designed with precision and passion
    He inserts the tensioner and applies light torque
    He slides the rake in and out with a gentle stroke
    He feels the pins set and hears the clicks
    He turns the plug and opens the locks
    He shows us the secrets of security devices
    He teaches us the skills and gives us advices
    He challenges us to pick better and faster
    He is the LockpickingLawyer, the lock picking master

  • @tahmibee8469
    @tahmibee8469 Год назад

    1:55 you KNOW that was stupidly easy when even LPL starts chuckling

  • @szymonsadlo
    @szymonsadlo Год назад +1

    and now I'm only waiting for a disk detainer rake

  • @maws
    @maws Год назад

    Oh man, if only lock-picking sets weren’t illegal in my state

  • @Brinelious
    @Brinelious Год назад +1

    How can you tell if a lock is dimple just from the outside? I assume a regular wave rake wouldn't work.

  • @petesmith9472
    @petesmith9472 6 месяцев назад

    I can wobble my rake around like that and I’m still here tomorrow night!

  • @driesverhaag8955
    @driesverhaag8955 Год назад +1

    So what do you do for a living?
    Lpl: "I shatter people's feeling of security"

  • @DragoNate
    @DragoNate Год назад

    Could you share some more info & maybe examples on why you settled on this style?

  • @joshuakarr-BibleMan
    @joshuakarr-BibleMan Год назад +1

    I love how every lock ever made is a great advertisement for LPL.

  • @realkacy
    @realkacy Год назад +19

    I kind of liked dimple locks up to this point. I bought the Easilok a while back based on the positive build quality. Is their core also affected?

    • @nooboftheyear7170
      @nooboftheyear7170 Год назад +4

      That was probably not their core totally exposed but you can see where that might be going. At least nobody has tried getting past your lock....yet!

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead Год назад +3

      Realistically speaking this kind of attack isn't what you want to be concerned with, the cheapest dimple rake I have personally seen was like $15, and when at least right now in Canada and the US dimple locks are so rare, and even on the most common kind of lock, lockpicking is very rare as an attack vector. If you really are concerned with the your lock I would disassemble it and figure out the dimensions of the pens and then find a pinning kit for it

  • @avnut5517
    @avnut5517 Год назад

    Well, that did better than I expected.

  • @HappyDude1
    @HappyDude1 Год назад +1

    Can you show some quality locks that are hard to open

  • @lordfly88
    @lordfly88 Год назад +2

    I used to think raking was sort of a beginners technique and rarely effective, and that's why I never carry any rakes. But LPL has really changed my mind, and I definitely need to add some rakes to my collection.

  • @no1fibersplicer525
    @no1fibersplicer525 Год назад

    I pick locks as a hobby and I can do most of what he can do. It only takes me anywhere from a few seconds to I give up and come back to it again later. Thirty forty minutes sometimes. This man is skilled. He makes it look easy but he has spent a lot of time practicing to get where he is. Pout is, don’t get disheartened when it doesn’t happen like this. It’ll come with practice. I don’t think I’ll ever be like him though

  • @EucaBear
    @EucaBear Год назад

    Would be nice if we could order the rake as a full size stand alone tool. So far it's only included in the Echelon pick set.

  • @jd9119
    @jd9119 Год назад +1

    When he's not arguing law in court, he's busy doing a B&E LOL

  • @allenhoyt8016
    @allenhoyt8016 Год назад

    Spendy looking visual deterrents there!

  • @Zelinkokitsune
    @Zelinkokitsune Год назад +5

    Still one thing is doesn't the need for a specialized new tool even if it's just a rake make them more secure since your usual rake or picks can be used on them?

    • @greendryerlint
      @greendryerlint Год назад +4

      It's ribbed for their displeasure..

    • @LeonardRoberts
      @LeonardRoberts Год назад +1

      ​@@greendryerlint 😂😅😂

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt Год назад +1

      "Can be" is the key phrase there. Like trying to use a classic key on a dimple lock, it's possible for it to work, but far from ideal to have the indentions going sideways to the pin orientation. I've picked the Blackburn in the same way LPL showed in the original video that featured it. Yes, it worked, but not nearly as fast as shown here with the proper tool.
      Dimple locks are going to have to up their warding game to beat this tool.

  • @GroovingPict
    @GroovingPict Год назад +6

    It would be nice if you could implement an option to customize the Covert Companion when buying it. It is a pretty expensive tool, especially if it includes several tools you dont actually need and you need to buy other expansion tools to replace the ones you dont need, which of course adds to the cost. For example, it comes with several picks (or bypass tools I guess) for warded locks, which I will never ever EVER need here in Norway (and I suspect it would be the same for many customers even in the US). So to me, including those as standard is a complete waste, and it would be nice if I could instead swap them out for something that would be more useful to me, such as this dimple rake for example. So, rather than having a set of 20 SSF tools "pre-installed" that you *have* to have included in the companion when buying it, it would be much better if all 20 tool "slots" were customizable when adding it to your cart

    • @liquidrockaquatics3900
      @liquidrockaquatics3900 Год назад +3

      Having to customize all 20 pieces of the covert companion would probably make it cost more just because of the changes to inventory, labor, processes, handling, packaging, time, etc than just buying the kits of tools and selecting them yourself. It’s not a one man operation with two orders per week.

    • @WyvernYT
      @WyvernYT Год назад

      The Covert Companion hardware is shipped disassembled; if you're sure you won't need a particular tool, just leave it out of your build. (But save it somewhere, in case you change your mind later.) The selection and arrangement of tools can easily be customized for the individual user.

  • @spiesonmars
    @spiesonmars Год назад

    "I rake, therefore I am."

  • @alexanderbowers5225
    @alexanderbowers5225 Год назад +1

    How do you identify what kind of key a lock uses without having seen the key? I don't see any notable differences at first as to what strikes these as dimple locks.

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA Год назад

      Normally the keyway that extends full width of the core is a give away, as the sides are holding the pins.

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt Год назад

      Looking at and in the keyway will tell you the shape and type of key blade. Classic style locks have the key pins on the "top" or "bottom," that being one of the short sides of the rectangular keyway area, and mate to cuts in the key's thinner edge. Dimple locks have the pins on one or two of the long sides, which mate to the drilled dots on the side of the key. The keys are often also bisymmetrical, like auto keys.
      Fancier dimple locks may include pins inside pins, and/or embedded magnet pins.

  • @n7warlock22
    @n7warlock22 Год назад

    You're killing me man! I don't want to redo my covert companion anymore...lol

  • @raysstuffz
    @raysstuffz Год назад

    Anything but top security🙂 Love your vids!! Thanks.

  • @HrLBolle
    @HrLBolle Год назад

    glad the U-lock does not insult the legend that is the Blackburn Buccaneer

  • @Ljempausis
    @Ljempausis Год назад

    LPL you are destroying all the lock industry. :D :D :D

  • @HopefullyUnoptimistic
    @HopefullyUnoptimistic Год назад +1

    And this is why I recently picked up a set of keyed-alike Kawahas [1397]. When you can fit one of _those_ tools in a covert companion...well then I'll be both thoroughly impressed and slightly terrified at the engineering involved.

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt Год назад

      Those do look very nice, to boot.

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor Год назад

      Look at at his video dated 6th January 2022. It's about that very model.

    • @HopefullyUnoptimistic
      @HopefullyUnoptimistic Год назад

      @@BigHenFor Indeed, video [1397]. Which is both why I picked them up, and why I pointed out the video number. 😅

  • @oldgeekster1
    @oldgeekster1 Год назад +5

    OK, gotta ask - how does one know that I am looking to open a "dimple" lock and need to use this tool v/s a rake? Is there a "giveaway" I can see by just looking at the lock?

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt Год назад +1

      Dimple keyways have the pins sticking out the long side of the keyway instead of the classic style where they're on a short side (usually called top or bottom, unless you're talking auto keys). If the keyway is in the same up-down orientation as an older typical door lock, the pins are rotated 90° to one side or the other. This is definitely visible from the front.

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Год назад +2

      You can always see the first pin. If its on the edge you have regular pins, if it's on the flat, it's a dimple.
      You must be able to see the pin since the key, which slides straight in, must touch and lift it.

  • @christianbause8460
    @christianbause8460 Год назад

    Great. and once again he brings a new tool when I have only recently received my order. 🥺

  • @yoeycrack1
    @yoeycrack1 Год назад

    It comes down to what most locks you come into your area me i have a set of both hooks x2 and Thinking of taking some sheet metal scrap and making my own

  • @MINIPRO27
    @MINIPRO27 Год назад +1

    I'm convinced you saw the jacksepticeye video and just started jiggling every lock you have

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt Год назад +1

      You know he's got a massive collection, right? Most of his videos feature one lock, and this is video # 1546. Even discounting a third for tool and other videos, ten locks would be only 1% of the thousand we've seen. This video features half of that.
      Not that this actually _is_ jiggling, but...

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging Год назад

    Great job, It not easy but you did it well. 👍👍

  • @Hansengineering
    @Hansengineering Год назад +1

    LEMME TELL YA SUMTHIN about Blackburn!
    Bru. I worked full time in a bike shop all thru college for rent and food. Blackburn is the *master* of good design and CHEAP manufacturing. They have a lifetime warranty because from the manufacturer to the consumer there's a 1000% markup. That $30 light? It cost the bike shop $10 at wholesale. There's a distributor markup, too. Helmets? Those shits are less than TWO DOLLARS at wholesale. Everything is insanely cheap but retails for "normal" prices and carries the illusion of quality.
    It isn't an "avoid" but just be aware you're _expected_ to use that warranty.

  • @dasfahrer8187
    @dasfahrer8187 Год назад

    Should move that Newly Added section into the Products dropdown so it's easier to find.

  • @stans5270
    @stans5270 Год назад +71

    The US educational system starts in Kindergarten reading Dick and Jane Primer books.
    The LPL uses a Masterlock to teach us how easy the Dimple Rake is to use.
    Coincidence? Nope...

    • @Last_Chance.
      @Last_Chance. Год назад +5

      Coincidence, I think not.

    • @user-jo5fz8iw3b
      @user-jo5fz8iw3b Год назад

      Dick n Jane 😂🤣🤣

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Год назад +5

      Dick and Jane hasn’t been used for decades.

    • @stans5270
      @stans5270 Год назад

      @@ferretyluv That must be why the US is Fucked up.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Год назад

      @@dans2971 I know all too well.

  • @FarrellMcGovern
    @FarrellMcGovern Год назад +2

    It's fun to see how bad many of the locks out there are...but I would like to see reviews of some GOOD locks!

    • @jmchez
      @jmchez Год назад

      The LPL reviewed the Bowley but didn't even try to pick it. He knew he couldn't.

  • @galacticmechanic1
    @galacticmechanic1 Год назад

    a covert companion is illegal to carry where I live. But that's a nice and useful addition.

  • @otmshank4778
    @otmshank4778 Год назад +1

    When will you have a look at the "unpickable lock" from Tim Hutt?

  • @Thechaoscrusadors
    @Thechaoscrusadors Год назад

    There flaw i found with the covert companion. There is no real locking system for the picks. The freely spin so you have the brace them. I love my covert companion and am in the process of building a spacer style system to stop the dilemma.

  • @Koenig_41
    @Koenig_41 Год назад +1

    Alternate title: 2 min video convincing you everything's a fluke

  • @petervermeij8196
    @petervermeij8196 Год назад +1

    I need that in my set😊

  • @reodds
    @reodds Год назад

    Great video as always! Suggestion, since it is now bike riding weather, how about an updated review of the bike lock/chain you use. Thanks!

  • @TheSonicsean
    @TheSonicsean Год назад

    "For the first one, let's just dunk on Master Lock some more."

  • @lairdcummings9092
    @lairdcummings9092 Год назад

    "...but you can rake through it fairly easily."
    Wouldn't be a MasterLock if you couldn't.

  • @lukelyons9606
    @lukelyons9606 Год назад +1

    Without visualizing the key, is there a way of identifying standard locks from dimple locks externally?

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt Год назад

      You can see the pins when you look inside the keyway, especially if it's not warded at all like the Blackburn - that key's end profile is just a rectangle. These all have the pins 90° to the classic styles, poking out from a long side. Same kind of pins, just sideways. (Some fancier ones have pins inside pins, but I don't think that would be easily visible.)

  • @ArtTheEnemy
    @ArtTheEnemy Год назад +1

    LPL - Are you going to come out with a full size/handle version or set of dimple rakes on CI too? I know there are many dimple picks online, but products on Covert Instruments are always high quality. It also sounds and looks like the ole LPL went through a lot of testing, r&d, trial and error, etc… rather than just putting out a generic dimple rake.

  • @FreakyRufus
    @FreakyRufus Год назад +2

    Does “security level 4/5” (on the Blackburn lock tag) mean the lock is only 80% secure?

  • @TimoNoko
    @TimoNoko Год назад +2

    Instead of dimples, you can make a rake with different sizes of holes in it. It works also with two sided keys.

    • @panda4247
      @panda4247 Год назад

      Why would that work?
      IMHO, the pins in this lock are all the same diameter... the key just have wider and narrower dimples to allow the same slope on them for the dimples that need to be deeper.
      I.e. having just holes in the "rake" would cause it to get stuck, and the different diameter of the holes would not do anything.
      Unless I completely misunderstand how thele locks work - can somebody confirm or counter my point?

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt Год назад

      Hm. Reminds me of hose clamps, but I don't think the stripe holes on those would be big enough. It'd probably wear keypins down pretty fast, relative to the pressed dimples.

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Год назад

      @@VoltisArt That might work, are you really worried about the key pins on a lock you are picking anyways?

    • @zephodb
      @zephodb Год назад

      Holes might allow them to extend too deeply for the raking action and actually snap the pins inside, he DID say the Dimple lock pins were proving to be 'fragile'.

  • @biggSHNDO
    @biggSHNDO Год назад

    Perry Mason was also a lockpicking lawyer

  • @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT
    @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT Год назад

    Nice new tool!

  • @abrahampig6829
    @abrahampig6829 Год назад +1

    Can you make this with a handle as well? e.g. something similar to the handles in the notched decoder bundle? I don't know anyone else selling dimple rakes in the US right now so I would be interested.

  • @tegdub
    @tegdub Год назад

    Masterlock always there to represent 😅

  • @danfg7215
    @danfg7215 Год назад +1

    LockPickingLawyer, you should sell your own brand of locks.

  • @kenbrown2808
    @kenbrown2808 Год назад

    the top security lock is to tell you which part of the keyway to tension.

  • @icaleinns6233
    @icaleinns6233 Год назад

    2 min, 50 secs. 5 locks, 1 new tool. That is a bonus episode!

  • @N0xturn
    @N0xturn Год назад +1

    Thieves: *INSTAND BOUGHT*

  • @armandosoto4445
    @armandosoto4445 Год назад +1

    My only question is wil there be a standard verision of the dimple rake on covert instruments soon? Of course i already bought my companion version lol

  • @patrickgiroux7596
    @patrickgiroux7596 Год назад

    I'm three implements from being current. My question is this, when is the belt sheath going to be available ?

  • @frankbiz
    @frankbiz Год назад

    Master Lock thought they had a winner lock, now they are scrambling again after firing their R&D guys.

  • @Hexsyn
    @Hexsyn Год назад

    As always, I am equal parts impressed and horrified

  • @droku3212
    @droku3212 Год назад

    Dunno if you will see this but when your house settles and the door lock is stressed and offset a little is it pick proof? Hard to open with the key I cant imagine the tension bars would hold for the turn

  • @Triggerhawk
    @Triggerhawk Год назад

    "I believe this one was from walmart....." 🤣🤣

  • @magpie6795
    @magpie6795 Год назад

    You make it look so easy as always 😂

  • @TetraSky
    @TetraSky Год назад +2

    is there any lock that simply isn't pickable? Other than a sticker of a picture of a lock?

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL Год назад +3

      There are locks that hasn't been picked, yet.
      Actually there are locks that can't be picked, but that doesn't mean they can't be opened without a key.

    • @TheMoonSeesMe
      @TheMoonSeesMe Год назад

      Yes there are locks that are very hard to pick. Among them the Bowley Lock and Japanese Key Chain.