[503] Works by Design “Unpickable” Adaptive Pin Lock Picked and Partially Gutted

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024

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  • @worksbydesign
    @worksbydesign 9 дней назад +1827

    Awesome breakdown! Really exciting to watch you tension it using that leverage from the casing, gives me some ideas for v3

    • @andrewbailey7999
      @andrewbailey7999 9 дней назад +134

      Great to see you're still planning more iterations! Looking forward to the next video!

    • @achille0072
      @achille0072 9 дней назад +36

      I don't know why, but reading this I imagined you explaining how you are gonna add bearing balls to the back of the mechanism

    • @JonR35
      @JonR35 9 дней назад +18

      Does mcnallyoffical have it?

    • @foxrazu
      @foxrazu 9 дней назад +8

      He speed run that Thing ngl

    • @Thesnakerox
      @Thesnakerox 9 дней назад +52

      @@JonR35 LockPickingLawyer has one, and he and McNally work together at Covert Instruments, so I have no doubt McNally also has access to it

  • @colinkwasnik
    @colinkwasnik 8 дней назад +1276

    Dude, everyone is talking about how the locks not “unpickable” and while that’s obviously true….it took a highly skilled picker THIRTEEN MINUTES straight to fucking unlock this thing. That is an ETERNITY in any real life scenario firstly and secondly I think its fair to say that it _will_ be unpickable for the VAST majority of people who tried to. Bravo to both parties on this one

    • @theAcum
      @theAcum 8 дней назад

      Yeah no lock is designed to be "unpickable". The lock is there to deter normal people from breaking in.

    • @robbiekavanagh2802
      @robbiekavanagh2802 8 дней назад +26

      Well said!

    • @Sausketo
      @Sausketo 8 дней назад +170

      And that was after 4.5 hours of him figuring out how to pick it, he was sent schematics of how the lock works, and he had the key, so he knew roughly what position each pin had to be

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +517

      Agreed, it’s far from trivial and without knowing the design would have taken me so much longer than to work everything out and I’d probably have ruined the lock taking it apart to learn the mechanism considering there are 1500 bb’s in there lol. This was an extremely well done lock by Works by Design, both in execution and creativity and innovation considering how most locks are the same old tricks over and over.
      Having a key or seeing the bitting doesn’t really offer much in the way of help as feedback through the pick and tensioner are what tells you something is set or not.

    • @jonathanwood7318
      @jonathanwood7318 8 дней назад +47

      And only after hours of trial and error beforehand by one of the world's top pickers. Pretty impressive for a lock.

  • @Ahnii
    @Ahnii 9 дней назад +220

    Amazing job by works by design! Close to 14 mins against this guy, is extremely impressive!

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +95

      Absolutely, he made one of the best “challenge locks” i’ve ever picked and hope he keeps them coming. Thanks for the kind words and checking it out. I could probably pick it faster knowing the mechanism but would rather show that first open to be fair to him and keep things realistic vs a rehearsed video.

    • @rayray1527
      @rayray1527 8 дней назад +12

      have to make a correction here..... after 4 and a half hours of study + 13 minutes to pick. i am willing to bet if Jim was unable to study the internal workings of the lock it would have taken Jim way longer than 13 minutes to pick. none the less, Cudos to Jim for defeating this challenge and i can not wait to see what happens with version 3 of this lock !

    • @bleepbloopblahp
      @bleepbloopblahp 7 дней назад +2

      @@rayray1527 I'll take that bet.
      I'm thinking that if remove the 4 and a half hours of study then we gain that in picking time. I am far from sure but willing to bet to find out where the difference lays.

    • @alexturnbackthearmy1907
      @alexturnbackthearmy1907 7 дней назад

      @@bleepbloopblahp Kinda. You just poke the thing until you figure out something, it may take an hour, 4 hours, a week...

  • @skyvenrazgriz8226
    @skyvenrazgriz8226 8 дней назад +140

    The skillset needed to pick this lock in the field is so high it might as well be practicly unpickable. But it is awesome that some ppl still have the skill to do so.

  • @coryshepherd3495
    @coryshepherd3495 8 дней назад +123

    If it takes an elite expert 13 minutes to pick it, that’s a win for works by design. A 4’ flat bar or pipe wrench would open the door in 15 seconds….or a hammer at a window in 1 second. Locks are a game played between honest people, houses are not vaults, defeating the lock is the fastest way only if you have a key.

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +57

      He definitely did an outstanding job considering this was his 2nd design. I’ve given him some thoughts on how to make it even better and look forward to what he comes up with next.

    • @neurofiedyamato8763
      @neurofiedyamato8763 8 дней назад +10

      Nah, lock picking is useful for thieves if they want to blend in. Easier to pretend to be the owner entering their house than breaking in. But that does mean it needs to be quick. People will get suspicious if you fiddle with the "key" for 10 minutes which is why thieves would be deterred after a quick go at a lock like this. And if stealth is their main goal, they would just move on to another house. But yea if they don't care about stealth, breaking in is faster and easier. But that is why locks exist, makes it harder for people to enter and any other means of bypassing the defense is going to be much more obvious to neighbors. It's also why criminals scout out the place to avoid eyes when they do the deed.

    • @wparsons
      @wparsons 7 дней назад +10

      13 minutes after 4.5 hours of testing ideas on it too... wasn't 13 minutes from first putting his hands on it to having it open.

    • @tridinh1011
      @tridinh1011 6 дней назад +5

      13 minutes of picking+4.5 hours of messing with it, combined with a video explaining how the mechanisms work along with having access to the schematics of the thing as well as the key itself

  • @Sausketo
    @Sausketo 8 дней назад +38

    Now its up to LPL to prove that he's on par with you

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +41

      I think LPL could pick this, it’s time consuming but pretty straightforward once you work out what’s going on. Thanks for checking it out

    • @TEENYcharma
      @TEENYcharma 22 часа назад +1

      @@georgiajim2260I hope he doesn’t cheat if he sees this vid

  • @RetepReyem
    @RetepReyem 9 дней назад +267

    "Unpickable" is a word that does not exist in Jim's part of Georgia. Well Done! Love to see it!☕☕

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  9 дней назад +137

      Those words can’t stop me, I can’t even read!

    • @UnChaeL-Paradise
      @UnChaeL-Paradise 9 дней назад +6

      ☕️

    • @8lec_R
      @8lec_R 8 дней назад

      😂​@@georgiajim2260

    • @eagleleft
      @eagleleft 8 дней назад

      Love your sense of humour and your ability is awesome. ​@georgiajim2260

    • @RetepReyem
      @RetepReyem 8 дней назад +3

      @@UnChaeL-Paradise ☕☕

  • @TwinShards
    @TwinShards 5 дней назад +11

    Personal opinion, this is by far the best design. Any locks should be pickable however no locks should take -1sec to be picked _insert masterlock here_
    Why do i say this? Because if you loose the key a lock picker will still get you out of trouble but it will stop any attemps from criminal from trying as it would take too much time.

    • @shracc
      @shracc 2 дня назад +3

      locks exist to make it a bigger crime and to keep animals out.
      Opening a door when it's not locked and stealing your TV might not be breaking and entering depending on where you are.

  • @sregexer
    @sregexer 8 дней назад +12

    I've been waiting for this video since i see the original build. Incredible skill on display here.

  • @sosecherofsky7985
    @sosecherofsky7985 8 дней назад +33

    There is 1000% a niche market for these things, no way in hell is somebody going to spend 15 minutes crouched outside a door trying to open it

    • @snintendog
      @snintendog 4 дня назад +1

      The problem now is Price for the lock. Not everyone is gonna drop 500$ for these guys.

    • @vidal9747
      @vidal9747 3 дня назад +1

      @@snintendog Any prototype is more expensive than the mass produced product. That's how it works for anything.

    • @fdsknjlsfnubk3e7hi8sx
      @fdsknjlsfnubk3e7hi8sx 14 часов назад +1

      the cia have time

  • @Vladarius.
    @Vladarius. 9 дней назад +56

    The video is giving me goosebumps. Reminds me of how my grandfather would usually work on something in silence. You are really the goat :D

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +8

      Thanks man, that was the first open so i was still trying to figure everything out

  • @Mutisi0n
    @Mutisi0n 9 дней назад +124

    See, no matter how much effort a creator puts into a lock, as soon as they say it's "unpickable" that means the clock is counting down until someone picks it. Fantastic job on getting that open!

    • @LooselyRigorous
      @LooselyRigorous 9 дней назад +45

      I don't think anyone (creator included) was under the illusion that a lock is "unpickable". The (imo) more likely reason they use that keyword is to get more clicks, for better or worse that's how the RUclips "game" is played.

    • @unvergebeneid
      @unvergebeneid 8 дней назад +53

      ​@@LooselyRigorousngl, "unpickable lock" has a much better ring to it than "really creative challenge lock", even if it is hyperbole.

    • @Mutisi0n
      @Mutisi0n 8 дней назад

      @@LooselyRigorous Perhaps, but at least this portion of the game benefits us all with better security options. Although, I notice Bowley makes no such claims of their products yet... 😛

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +51

      Thanks for checking it out. The best way to make an unpickable lock is make it extremely boring and tedious process to where they lose interest lol.

    • @framegrace1
      @framegrace1 8 дней назад +6

      If it takes 20minutes to pick.. is unpickable enough for me.

  • @htownblue11
    @htownblue11 8 дней назад +23

    If he eliminates the ability to place linear tension in V3, that thing will absolutely be unpickable without a specialty designed tool.

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +19

      @@htownblue11 I suggested to him a plate that goes between the plug face and housing that blocks rotation when pushed into the plug face or pulled against the housing.

  • @revengeofshadow9353
    @revengeofshadow9353 7 часов назад

    The fact that it took that long to pick is really impressive.

  • @-DQ-
    @-DQ- 9 дней назад +20

    I knew you would pick it in no time Jim! Great work! That guy did great for his first CL😂

  • @thecompguy
    @thecompguy 9 дней назад +8

    Wow! That was amazing, Jim! Beautiful job done, both by him and by you picking!

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +2

      Thanks man, always appreciate the support and he did a great job as well. Very innovative and creative which is a rarity in locks these days

  • @Out-to-Pastor
    @Out-to-Pastor 9 дней назад +12

    Genuinely impressive. Saw WBD make this and it looks so ingenious I want one for my door

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +5

      Thanks for checking it out. I’m really fortunate to get to try it out. I want one for myself as a trophy now lol

  • @HazzertousMFG
    @HazzertousMFG 8 дней назад +3

    Great work, Jim! Making Lock Pickers United proud!

  • @Hotdog63832
    @Hotdog63832 6 дней назад +3

    Wow, just wow. I can't believe the audacity of this guy. So, you picked the hardest lock in the world, huh? Big deal. I mean, sure, it took you hours to meticulously manipulate each pin and use tools that look like they belong in a sci-fi movie, but let's talk about that lock. Incredible. Absolutely incredible.
    That lock, with its so-called "unpickable" design, sat there all smug and secure, thinking it was invincible. And you, with your fancy lockpicking set and years of practice, just had to come along and ruin its day. But let's be real, the real star here is the lock. The sheer complexity of its mechanism, the flawless precision of its construction-it's a work of art.
    And yet, here you are, flaunting your so-called victory over a piece of metal. Did you really need to show off every little detail? The camera lingering on the lock's intricate components, as if we all needed a reminder of how "difficult" it was. And those dramatic pauses, please. We get it, you picked it. No need to rub it in the lock's face.
    But hey, congratulations, I guess. You defeated the hardest lock in the world. I hope you're proud of yourself, overshadowing the true marvel of engineering with your self-congratulatory video. Unbelievable.
    (Congratulations jim ❤)

  • @Kryto_Gaming
    @Kryto_Gaming 4 дня назад

    Congratulations! Picking this lock is a great display of skill. I'm very impressed.

  • @IsamuSushi
    @IsamuSushi 7 дней назад +2

    Man I’ve been waiting to see one of you guys pick this lock!!! Way to go 👏🏼

  • @P_RO_
    @P_RO_ 8 дней назад +11

    Utterly incredible designing and picking. Betcha you smiled so big your jaw muscles hurt when it opened 😁

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +5

      Getting the first pick is always a smile maker.

  • @Big.Z.Beeblebrox
    @Big.Z.Beeblebrox 9 дней назад +16

    I saw the "Unpickable" in tantalizingly sassy quotes and came right over. You never disappoint, sir. It is always a privilege to watch your work, thank you for sharing this astounding open!

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +6

      Thanks man, really appreciate the kind words and Works By Design is awesome for letting me get the first chance to pop this monster.

  • @Thesnakerox
    @Thesnakerox 9 дней назад +42

    How effective was the "fluid spring" system at putting a tamper on the feedback? Besides requiring linear tension, that seemed like the biggest factor in increasing the lock's pick resistance

    • @ericlotze7724
      @ericlotze7724 9 дней назад +9

      This, and also recommendations on how to make it better have me intrigued.

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  5 дней назад +3

      @@Thesnakerox by the time the plug was fully recessed its impact was greatly diminished. By then several pins were fully set so there was only so much space for the bearings to go before they met the equilibrium as when the key is inserted. Mushy pins needed to be set and a set pin came to a hard stop and the key pin was completely loose.

  • @LockPickingHippie
    @LockPickingHippie 9 дней назад +10

    This is amazing to watch. I have been waiting to see who was going to get this thing after seeing the video. Holy shit Jim that's awesome! 🤙✌️

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  9 дней назад +4

      Thanks man, I was pestering him about it before he even finished making it lol.

  • @MarkHahn
    @MarkHahn 7 дней назад +3

    Damn! Serious skill, man. Nice work. No Redbull can used here. Real picking tools. Awesome!

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  7 дней назад +3

      @@MarkHahn thanks. If someone figures out how to open it with a red bull can I’ll have a good laugh about doing it the hard way.

  • @Downfal1
    @Downfal1 9 дней назад +2

    I’ve been waiting for this. Great job!

  • @LockDoc
    @LockDoc 8 дней назад +1

    Well done Jim on the pick and more importantly a deserved recognition for your channel. Keep on grinding 😎

  • @PickingPrincipals
    @PickingPrincipals 5 дней назад

    What a fulfilling experience it must have been for you - congratulations Jim. Just watching the design on WBD and now seeing you work on it makes me feel ile part of it 😂😂 can only imagine how great you must feel.
    Masterpiece display of picking and engineering.

  • @OtterArms
    @OtterArms 9 дней назад +34

    Wow. Nice work! I've seen alot of videos of how this lock is made. Very cool that you got a go at it! Congratulations on the open!

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  9 дней назад +16

      Thanks, I had been chatting with him before he even made the last video. You know I’m always trying to be the first to get a crack at “unpickable” locks

  • @left_hand_loki
    @left_hand_loki 4 дня назад +1

    That's crazy bro, that's an accomplishment and a half.

  • @PocketWomen
    @PocketWomen 8 дней назад +2

    Claim it Jim, "Public First" pick of the unpickable lock. Congratulations mate, that was awesome to watch how you had to tension it and all the changes of pick profiles to get this locks picked open. I was thinking that to counteract the tension behind the housing the designer could put a spinner over the keyway, that would prevent the front tension of that lock. A lock full of 1500 ball bearings, how tiny are those little beasties in there. What a gutting disaster waiting to happen. Wouldn't want to try and put them all back inside the lock without some kind of applicator. Bound to loose a couple hundred of them on the bench before it went back together. I hope the lock manufacture gives you this lock as a memento of the picking. Thanks for this video, cheers

  • @Hyperion_Darkness
    @Hyperion_Darkness 9 дней назад +3

    Congrats!! Great pick!

  • @tylerguin1937
    @tylerguin1937 18 часов назад

    Incredible job

  • @swealer
    @swealer 8 дней назад +17

    Just imagine the bill you'd get if you locked yourself out of your house and needed to call a lock picker😂.
    First of all, i am pretty sure not every lock picker could open it.

    • @CowCommando
      @CowCommando 7 дней назад +6

      They'd probably just drill it out and get in that way. The lock can't be locked if it's in multiple pieces after all.

    • @Sauvenil
      @Sauvenil 6 дней назад +1

      Remember folks, a lock is only as good as the building it's mounted on.

    • @swealer
      @swealer 6 дней назад +1

      @@Sauvenil yeah, it would probably be cheaper to use the good old "stone trough window" technic to get in😅

    • @Sauvenil
      @Sauvenil 6 дней назад

      @@swealer Faster too, haha. 13 minutes...

  • @PeaceweaponPT
    @PeaceweaponPT 9 дней назад +2

    Awesome work Jim!

  • @norlin76
    @norlin76 9 дней назад +6

    You did not disappoint, rich uncle!!!

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +1

      Thanks man, glad I was able to pull it off since everyone was more confident than me that I could get it

  • @tracybowling1156
    @tracybowling1156 9 дней назад +32

    I am a bit disappointed that it could be picked. But not that you did it. You must be really good at what you do! And that's the exciting part. Job well done. This is the 1st video of yours that I've seen. And I wasn't bored.

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +7

      Thanks, and I understand. The exciting part is always seeing if it can be picked and for pickers a lock being picked before is even more pressure to get it than something that’s never been picked.

  • @drbirdie
    @drbirdie 9 дней назад +2

    So proud of you Jim!

  • @LoganIsOnYoutube
    @LoganIsOnYoutube 7 дней назад +2

    Awesome picking Jim. Love to see the lock get picked. Love to hear how long it took you to learn the lock. 4.5 hours for Jim to figure out before this recording, is impressive by normal standards with teams of engineers. Taking that long for a lock a single person made in their shop is kind of crazy.

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  7 дней назад +1

      @@LoganIsOnRUclips thanks man. He really did a great job on it both in creativity of design and execution.

  • @SBBlacksmith
    @SBBlacksmith День назад

    Excellent work

  • @NOLASOUTHPAW
    @NOLASOUTHPAW 9 дней назад +1

    Phenomenal picking brother!!!

  • @crispix
    @crispix 9 дней назад +3

    Very nice Jim

  • @Rxpert83
    @Rxpert83 9 дней назад +3

    I told em it was a mistake to call it unpickable ;). Nice work Jim!

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +6

      Calling it unpickable is just asking for it. I’m glad they keep asking lol. Thanks for checking it out

  • @euphxenos
    @euphxenos 8 дней назад +1

    Good job, Jim!

  • @sandman_locksport
    @sandman_locksport 9 дней назад +2

    Damn! Great job!

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад

      Thanks Sandman!
      Also “YOU’RE WRONG ARRGHHH!!!!”

  • @jonjacob1962
    @jonjacob1962 День назад +1

    Honestly. Even though it isn't unpickable in a controlled environment. I'd still trust this lock over most others on the market. No average, run of the mill theif is gonna sit at a door for the 4.5, 5 hours it took for you to figure it out and slowly pick your way through this lock.

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  День назад

      @@jonjacob1962 I agree but also keep in mind now that I’ve picked the lock and shown the methods used the next person to attempt it will have a much smaller learning curve and not need anywhere near the length of time I did to pick the lock. I can pick the lock faster now after understanding how the mechanisms interact. What you saw was the first ever open as it would have been disingenuous of me and a disservice to the efforts of Works by Design to upload a well polished and rehearsed video making the lock look much easier.

  • @LockpickingDev
    @LockpickingDev 8 дней назад +1

    Nice job, Jim! 🔓

  • @faarmer
    @faarmer 9 дней назад +2

    I'm concerned for this man's health. Never heard somebody gasp as much.

  • @rijaxbloodmore1644
    @rijaxbloodmore1644 8 дней назад +1

    Well done

  • @DiyDMMakeThings
    @DiyDMMakeThings 9 дней назад +13

    As soon as I saw your name and saw the lock I knew the "unpickable" was about to get picked. Great job man, your an inspiration!

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +1

      Thanks man, I really appreciate the kind words.

  • @ajaxorion
    @ajaxorion 2 дня назад

    To anyone unfamiliar with lockpicking, I've seen "unpickable" locks of all sorts of designs, magnets, unique keys, several simultaneous keys, I've seen the lockpickinglawer pick a gun safe with an orange juice bottle. If a lock takes a professional lockpicker more than 10 minutes it is not only extremely effective, but such a serious deterrent to the average lockpicker that they will straight up give up and try either another lock or another kind of entry if at all possible, not that sticking to picking would be any more effective even with a detailed knowledge on how the lock works.

  • @LockM.UKr.
    @LockM.UKr. 9 дней назад +4

    Really good 👍.
    Cool 👌

  • @imago888
    @imago888 9 дней назад +1

    Congratulations 🎉

  • @BetaTester704
    @BetaTester704 8 дней назад +1

    If it took you 5+ hours to pick then it certainly served its purpose

  • @pupinator98
    @pupinator98 2 дня назад

    saw this after getting recc'd worksbydesign's video showing how they made the v2 a week or two ago. really surprised you were able to pick that with just a pick and and 2 torsion bars

  • @billynomates920
    @billynomates920 7 дней назад +1

    that's so cool. seen him design this. incredible that he'd do it for sport when huge companies r&d don't come close in terms of innovation. oh and just subscribed to your channel. thanks for the video. enjoyed watching! 😃👍

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  7 дней назад +1

      @@billynomates920 thanks for checking it out and agreed. Works by Design did a great job coming up with his own unique mechanism.

  • @thelockpickingspoon9074
    @thelockpickingspoon9074 8 дней назад +1

    Well done man. Get it

  • @Goochigoop
    @Goochigoop 8 дней назад +1

    Here is a way I can think of to increase the time to pick this lock. Install the lock 1 foot off the ground - the lower the better, keeping the lock picker uncomfortable is critical.
    Remember this guy is picking this in seated position and a comfortable table height.

  • @justinmcslappy
    @justinmcslappy 4 дня назад +1

    I talked shit but if it stopped jim for 14 minutes, its a damn good lock.

  • @Evo_Spec
    @Evo_Spec 8 дней назад +3

    A big thing about this is that there's a video showcasing exactly how this lock works and is contructed. Imagine if you were going into this blind, It'd probably take significantly longer or require the lock picker to go out and buy one and then gut it to see how it works.

    • @dovos8572
      @dovos8572 6 дней назад +1

      that only works for one time build locks.
      the research time isn't inlcuded in the pick time because "once known, always known" is a thing. security by obscurity only works until it is known how it works.
      it is still impressive that it took 13 minutes for him to pick it.

    • @vidal9747
      @vidal9747 3 дня назад

      @@dovos8572 That is the spirit! Software is the same. Claiming closed source is more secure because you can't see bad code is how most companies get hacked. Safe stuff should be safe even if someone has access to the source code or the design.

  • @barcaisbest10
    @barcaisbest10 8 дней назад

    Sick 🔥🔥🔥

  • @piscis317
    @piscis317 8 дней назад +2

    What i find funny about this lock is when it is put on a door and because of the obviouse reasons the owner loses the key and has to call a locksmith. That guy will be pissed most likely when he/she sees the lock. P.S, this is my first time seeing you videos.

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +4

      @@piscis317 it would be met quickly and efficiently with an angle grinder and a bill for a new Kwikset Smartkey™️

  • @thecommenter9678
    @thecommenter9678 6 дней назад

    Lets not forget, everyone knows EXACTLY how the lock is constructed.
    Some random guy without any heads up would never get this open with anything but SHEAR luck. =P

  • @Guiltyy.1
    @Guiltyy.1 9 дней назад +1

    Phenomenal man

  • @Ninjahat
    @Ninjahat 5 дней назад

    ... now it is known. This lock system is no longer safer than any other known lock system out there.

  • @TheNiXXeD
    @TheNiXXeD 9 дней назад +8

    Woo! Nice job! Another "unpickable" lock taken down.

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад

      They just keep making them!

    • @Gigan2.0
      @Gigan2.0 7 дней назад

      Best attempt I've seen yet. Most lock smithd you can call would drill it out.

  • @NithinJune
    @NithinJune 8 дней назад +2

    13:28 Lock opened and explanation begins at 13:39

  • @y2ksw1
    @y2ksw1 22 часа назад +1

    The best unpickable lock is the one which isn't there.

  • @WyteLox
    @WyteLox 9 дней назад +4

    This makes me so happy

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  9 дней назад

      Thanks!

    • @WyteLox
      @WyteLox 9 дней назад +1

      @@georgiajim2260 am I on the list for this?!?! I want a go

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  9 дней назад

      @@WyteLox I’ll add you to the list. There’s 6 in front of you at the moment

  • @sidepicks
    @sidepicks 9 дней назад +1

    No doubt you’d get it. Nice one!

  • @sterlingalbury9275
    @sterlingalbury9275 2 дня назад

    nice!

  • @Paranesia
    @Paranesia 8 дней назад

    Not gonna lie as soon as WBD said in his video that one of these was going be sent to the reddit lockpicking community, the first thing that came to my mind was when you would upload a video on it, great work!

  • @Tomas970506
    @Tomas970506 8 дней назад +6

    An extremely skilled locksmith took 13minutes to pick this lock. Imagine that a half decent locksmith would take atleast a day with this.
    Also no thief would get into this lock. If rake does not work its usually the window or pass

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +4

      I’m no locksmith, just a lock nerd lol. Without knowledge of what they’re dealing with I doubt anyone would pick this in a decent amount of time. Thanks for checking it out.

  • @TheLockWhisperer
    @TheLockWhisperer 9 дней назад +3

    Second !! Bro, ur a lock picking master!

  • @nabilali3230
    @nabilali3230 8 дней назад +1

    Very nice lock I thought you took long and would have had to use last resort. that in itself is a deterrent for thieves. I can't wait to see the final design to make it less bulky and harder to knock off doors next

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  5 дней назад

      @@nabilali3230 yeah it took me a while to work everything out and that was the first open of the lock. Recording a polished and rehearsed video of the lock once I’m very comfortable with it would feel disingenuous given that the lock itself was meant as a challenge to be picked.

  • @spiderbogus369
    @spiderbogus369 7 дней назад

    Amazing🎉 if you didn't have the pictures and access to see internally how much more time would that add to the pick ?

  • @marqueA2
    @marqueA2 7 дней назад +1

    Niiiice!!

  • @Petyasinii
    @Petyasinii 9 дней назад +2

    Ну и зверь😮

  • @Sound_Tech
    @Sound_Tech 8 дней назад

    Wow, that was painful to watch, in a good way. Clearly very challenging, that face plate was definitely an unintended edge that wasn't much accounted for in the core design. I'm curious to see what he changes to work around it. I agree that whatever grips the pins needs more bite, either notches or some interlocking teeth, idk. Very impressive pick in any case.

  • @alpama37
    @alpama37 9 дней назад +2

    Nice mate. Knew it wasn't unpickable but it gave more of a fight than expected, ingenious tensioning idea.

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +1

      Lol thanks, the plug recessing before being fully picked and holding all that tension is what took the longest to figure out

  • @UnChaeL-Paradise
    @UnChaeL-Paradise 9 дней назад +2

    18:38 this man wheel barrels ! 🌴

  • @hvip4
    @hvip4 6 дней назад +1

    Does seeing the key help at all or are you just going on feeling?
    Either way, impressive lock and impressive picking skills. @worksbydesign created a really great concept which I dare say could be commercialy viable with some tweaks, considering that a lot of premium $300ish locks can be opened with a stick or by a soft whisper😅

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  6 дней назад

      I’m just going by feeling, I could set a pin to the correct height and the bearings could and would sometimes push them partially or completely back down. If you’ve ever seen a lishi tool you’ll see how small the increments between the key’s cut heights are so trying to move that precisely without any other feedback from the lock would be extremely difficult. No matter the lock type the elements inside will give distinct feedback depending on if they are binding, set or overset and using that feedback is how locks are picked

  • @CompleteAnimation
    @CompleteAnimation 8 дней назад

    So, not unpickable, but so insanely difficult to pick that even a master is seriously challenged!

  • @NoOneTwoTrust
    @NoOneTwoTrust 8 дней назад +1

    4-5 hours is insane

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад

      I got it in the mail last Thursday and spent an hour looking over the mechanism and playing around. Then it gave it about an hour a day except for Monday and decided to try using the Z-bar to hold the plug in this morning.

  • @gramfero
    @gramfero 8 дней назад

    i suppose it's not really a question of whether something is unpickable, but rather if it's time consuming enough for lockpicker to give up

  • @W3OY-RAY
    @W3OY-RAY 9 дней назад +3

    And GJ give it the beat down. Nicely done.

  • @4bSix86f61
    @4bSix86f61 7 дней назад +1

    It's like writing a piece of software meant for security and people finding out years later it had a zero day exploit inside it. Just keep on patching the bugs.

  • @Eduardo_Espinoza
    @Eduardo_Espinoza 8 дней назад +4

    I just learned that *unpickable" is as valid as "free energy".

    • @ferst262
      @ferst262 8 дней назад

      You clearly have little to no brain cells. Notice how unpickable is used with quotations?? It’s cause it’s supposed to be as hard to pick as possible, it’s a prototype sent to see how different lock picking experts would approach it and improve it. Get a brain before making your next comment

  • @ParkysPlace
    @ParkysPlace 9 дней назад +5

    Holy bajeebus. 😎Doesn't matter how long it takes when you see the word "Unpickable" in quotes in the title.

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  9 дней назад +3

      That was the first open, now that I know what to expect I could do it faster but polished, rehearsed picking isn’t my style.

    • @ParkysPlace
      @ParkysPlace 9 дней назад

      @@georgiajim2260 You got this. We know it. You know it. _"All in good time, my dear. All in good time."_ A quote from some witch some time ago.

  • @andrex02scout
    @andrex02scout 7 дней назад

    With schematics of the lock at his disposal and videos to showcase how it works + unlimited prep time, it still took an expert 14 minutes to pick it open.
    Yeah, in a real life scenario, this thing ain't getting picked. 😂

  • @juliuszkocinski7478
    @juliuszkocinski7478 22 часа назад +1

    Lockpicking community continues to be a benchmark (for me) of just how sesnsitive human fingers are, how much can we feel.
    Sidenote:
    Am I tripping or is somebody having a good time in the background in 7:42-8:05? (very faint noise though)

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  18 часов назад

      @@juliuszkocinski7478 LMAO that’s a hungry yet stubborn cat insisting that it’s bowl be completely full. I had to really listen to hear it.

  • @mcdpoor
    @mcdpoor 9 дней назад +4

    Unpickable not for da man. Nice one

  • @christianszczepanik4738
    @christianszczepanik4738 8 дней назад

    the first stem to make it harder to tension would be to add a metal plate in front in the thickness of the distance the key pushes in the keyhole and making the keyhole extend the same distance out - so that when pusking in the keyhole there wouldn't be any gap to insert a tool to hold a tension.
    Would require a setup to push it in without hooking in a lock part and probably still possible but for sure harder this way

  • @jeffmoss26
    @jeffmoss26 8 дней назад +1

    Amazing!
    I have a medeco IC that needs picked to control (out of a housing) so I can make keys for it. Any chance of sending it your way?

    • @georgiajim2260
      @georgiajim2260  8 дней назад +1

      I’d be happy to give it a go. Reach out on my email and we’ll get it worked out

  • @weeb3277
    @weeb3277 6 дней назад +1

    why does your left hand look melted?

  • @clefmentine
    @clefmentine 9 дней назад +3

    Well done JIM

  • @wompastompa3692
    @wompastompa3692 5 дней назад

    Overbuilt locks like this are when you bust out the Deviant Ollam strats and attack the hinges or fitment or something.

  • @ToastedWaffles_
    @ToastedWaffles_ 8 дней назад

    I wonder if the pressure plate on the front of the lock would be better off being a cylinder so that you couldnt hook just between it and the housing. Minimizing any angle you can wiggle things into the lock would be my step forward to a V3.

  • @yutubeNatziRegime
    @yutubeNatziRegime 7 дней назад

    Have pins that dont give feedback and lock in place as you depress them, voila! Unpickable.😅 Have em inter connected like, one needs to be in a right position to free up another pin to move in the right order, and then add bottom pins to that, that move interconnectedly but not all in unisence. GL M.Picking Laywer. 😂