It's again an outstanding cutaway. I have not seen sliders before, but with the help of your absolute fantastic graphics I did understand it instantly how they work. Wonderful art and great lock :).
Cheers Rich. I've learned a lot, while I was doing this video. And great hours of conversation with Adrian Weber to get into the depth of the operating principle.
Excellent information about 3ks . One question to you Master. What about 4ks cutaway ...?! I what to understand all deferent moment's between 3 and 4 ks . Thx Master 👍👍👍
Amazing vid, absolutely beautiful cut away again, perfect expanation, and congrats again for your work mate. I love the vid! Thank you very much for sharing ;-)))
That so cool again. Our neighbors have such a lock on their door and I'm always attracted by the keyway when I stand in front of there door. Very nice lock and cutaway. Why does one sidebar need two grooves?
Thanks Michael. In the sidebar is only one groove. There are more then 2 grooves, with different depth on the sliders (false gates). I did not draw them to keep the illustration easy. 1:21
interesting note, I was looking up the patent for a padlock I found the wrong one but interestingly it was a lock from 1962 and it had slider technology
It's again an outstanding cutaway. I have not seen sliders before, but with the help of your absolute fantastic graphics I did understand it instantly how they work. Wonderful art and great lock :).
Thanks Tom. I needed a while to understand the mechanism. By making this video, the operating principle was getting quite more understandable for me.
Wow! By far my favorite cutaway so far!! Love the key of that EVVA
Yes, it is a fantastic lock, and it works so smooth.
Amazing. You put a lot of effort into to good videos
Beautiful cut away. And very good camera shots. Excellent
Cheers. Yes it is really a beautiful lock.
Fantastic Dirk my friend. What a fantastic lock and great information.
Cheers Rich. I've learned a lot, while I was doing this video. And great hours of conversation with Adrian Weber to get into the depth of the operating principle.
Amazing video! I just got one of these in recently, but have not spent much time with it yet. Thanks for the clear and detailed explanation!
Thanks for your positive feed back. I've learned a lot, while I "played" with this cutaway.
stunning lock and vid matey! great explanation too, i've wanted to know more about this beauty for a while. many thanks buddy!!
Great quality video's, cutaway and animations Dirk! 👌✌
Thank you my friend.
Thanks for another great video. Very useful and interesting stuff.
Thank you for your kind words. I'm well chuffed!
Excellent information about 3ks .
One question to you Master. What about 4ks cutaway ...?!
I what to understand all deferent moment's between 3 and 4 ks .
Thx Master 👍👍👍
What a fantastic video.
Thank you so much. Making this Vid was a lot of fun and informative.
Quite a good looking mechanism. Do you think this can be picked.
I found one Video from no-trick-pony, and he used an optical fiber optic to see inside what he was doing.
Amazing vid, absolutely beautiful cut away again, perfect expanation, and congrats again for your work mate. I love the vid!
Thank you very much for sharing ;-)))
Thank you for your nice words. It is really a beautiful cutaway.
That so cool again. Our neighbors have such a lock on their door and I'm always attracted by the keyway when I stand in front of there door. Very nice lock and cutaway. Why does one sidebar need two grooves?
Thanks Michael. In the sidebar is only one groove. There are more then 2 grooves, with different depth on the sliders (false gates). I did not draw them to keep the illustration easy. 1:21
muy buena cerradura compañero. gracias por mostrar su interior. SALUDOS
Gracias compañero. It was very enjoyable and informative to make this Video.
Very interesting looking lock🤔🤔🤔
Could it not be raked to the correct positions on the sliders though??🤔
I don't think that it can be raked. There are no springs.
Great video and great lock!
Merci, really a great lock with high security standards.
awesome vid mate!!!
Cheers. It was a lot of fun to make this video and the graphics. And it was very interesting to get all the needed information.
interesting note, I was looking up the patent for a padlock I found the wrong one but interestingly it was a lock from 1962 and it had slider technology
Thank you for your additional information.
Amazing stuff!!
Cheers David. It was a great journey from turning the key the first time in this cutaway without knowing what was going on, up to this video.
hey where can I buy one of those?
it was a Eagle Padlock USA
Great, thanks.
stunning lock and vid matey! great explanation too, i've wanted to know more about this beauty for a while. many thanks buddy!!
Cheers Chris, I am glad that this video contains interesting informations. There's so much more about this operating principle.