My son just asked..."WHY???"
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- Опубликовано: 19 фев 2023
- I built a cell phone jail charging station for my teen’s iphone. This thing has an automated lock, Arduinos, LEDs, sound and more!
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I think Cole should collaborate with the Lock Picking Lawyer. The locking mechanism looks vulnerable to a simple shim attack. 🙂
A strong enough magnet should release the solenoid too but that might be harder than you suggested solution in certain cases.
If you want to go the more round about, and a bit more heist movie, for some odd reason (As that latch would definitely be the easiest option to attack) Deviant Ollam as a collab would also be a contender.
An RFID Ripper, get close to the Neck Key, read and rip a copy of the code it holds, copy and paste into a new rfid chip and you have made yourself a second master key.
@@AlovicGrim This is the way.
Uh, what about simple physical bypass? Just reach through the bars and take the phone out? I have thin fingers so probably could do that. If the cabinet isn't screwed into countertop you can just tilt it, the fish the phone between bars. Given most phones are under 1cm thick nowadays.
Any plastic card can open that "lock", it's not a deadbolt.
Love it! Cole asked the same question I've asked many times watching your elaborate builds...WHY? Though he asked several times, you never gave him a good reason. What a dad thing to do.
Haha! Unnecessarily withholding information from the people that it's your responsibility to teach and help grow into a happy and healthy adult. So funny!
@@Zibani A Dad can't give away all their secrets. Kids gotta make mistakes to learn.
I think this is the best you have produced. Your sons reactions are priceless. Absolutely do more with electronics integrated into the woodworking.
Being a son at least three times the age of this one I concur: "Why???"
A little tip for the screw drawer, when you dump them out, dump them into a shop towel and then put it on the bench. This way, you can sort and separate on the towel, and when you're done you just bundle it up and dump it back into the drawer. Added benefit, the screws don't really want to roll around on the towel like they do on a bench, so they stay put when you're sorting them.
He could also add different size holes into the drawer so it sorts the screws based on size while not needing additional draws. Something like a reverse pyramid shape but with square cut outs. The smaller screws would tickle down to the bottom, medium in the middle and large stays on the top. Just give it a little shake. Only downside is that if it is crammed then the effect won't work.
It’s more dramatic for the camera and identical to the way most of us do it most of the time so I can totally relate to his method here! Note that he did it for the comedic effect but your point is well taken, I shall remember this suggestion!
@@DoctorDanieI doesn't work like that when the heads are different sizes lol
My uncle showed me this when I was like 22 I thought it was such a genius move lol
This is by far my favorite episode/video of yours. Including your family from time to time only shows that you are not just having an RUclips business, but everyone is engaged in it and makes you all more human and less "for this... do this".
It was really fun to watch this one. Great job. Both of you!
thank you! It was really fun getting Cole involved
My friend you have bad taste and if this is his best I don’t want to see the rest
Loved every minute of this! More electronics in the mix please. And your son ... wanders in at the end and totally upstaged you. "Why not just check my search history?" Brave words.
It would be 99% video games. He's a good kid 😀👍
or he knows of incognito / private mode xD
So glad Norm was able to guide you. I was worried for a sec.
Bring on more electronics projects. This was a lot of fun to watch.
You are truly one of my favorite woodworkers on RUclips. My son is the same age as yours, and his reaction would have been the same. Your appeal to Norm was hilarious. Thank you for bringing in great explanations, narration, and humor to all of your videos. Highly enjoyed.
As a computer guy who has a much easier time working with electronics than my woodworking projects, this was a fun watch! Hope to see more projects that step outside of your comfort zone!
"This is the lockpickinglawyer, and today we have something a little different..."
Oh yes another comment. That was the first thing I thought of I found 4 different ways to bypass.
My favorite part of this video was how pleased you were with the project throughout the build. It was so fun to watch. And your son is so adorable. Great video for a fun build.
The title pulled me in, but your son's reaction made it great!! Perfect choice in wood - the color and grooves were gorgeous.
Your sons reactions, priceless 😂 . Absolutely do more projects with electronics.
A reciprocating saw will fix you issue. No RFID needed.
Or just unscrew the four screws from the back of it
I'd just be proud seeing him use a Sawzall 😂😂
C4 works every time.......just sayin......
speaking of bombs why do the electronics look like a time bomb at 14:06
@@danholt5991 because simpletons think, apparently, that anything with wires and a clock is a bomb. I guess. You've seen too many movies 😂😂
That father son time is priceless. Great build! Thank you for putting out dinner quality videos that inspire me to get out in the garage and make something 👍
That was excellent, especially when you demonstrated to your son!
I do appreciate that you frequently stated how long it really took, and that it was not just an afternoon project.
Man… I just love the relationship with you and your son. It’s something many parents and family’s should strive for. Not only are you a great woodworker (and tech guy) but an amazing dad too. Keep up the great work!
Loved this project! I am extremely impressed with the detail you put into it and even more with the expression on your son’s face! PRICELESS!!
I would love to see more projects like this. This is my kind of woodworking! Excellent work.
That bit with Norm was so funny.
absolutely love the ending, "Why?" "WHAT?" classic!!! (wish my kids were still teens so I could build this for them, maybe if they ever give us grandkids I'll make one for their kids :-) )
It's hard to explain how much I enjoyed watching you build something that I will never, ever make!?
I love this project. Blending woodwork with small electronics is awesome. Keep them coming.
That’s awesome Brad…I love the interaction with your son!! Thank you for sharing your work with us!!
Beautiful build and video! Love the electronic elements, very inspiring. Also 'like a normal person'.. Perfect.
This project was amazing!! Great video, Brad. I had a few good chuckles and got some great inspiration. Definitely would love to see more stuff like this.
What a fun project! Your execution is great. I would love to see more combo woodworking & electronics videos on your channel. Keep up the good work.
I absolutely love Matt's channel as well as yours. If you could also get more-so into the tech side of things for mad projects like this... I mean, the more the better! Both of you are brilliant and such an inspiration
This was EXCELLENT! As a software engineer, I beg you, please do more projects that involve arduinos and micro electronics!
Omg this is awesome. Your poor son! I think also your poor wife…living with an engineer can cause enormous stress. I can only imagine what you would build if she asks you to take the garbage out. You’re amazing and I love watching your videos.
Love that you highlight your errors. Perfect woodworking is made in a factory by robots. Love the errors.
Such a great project and it came out so cool! I love how your son reacted to it; great sense of humor from both son and dad !
Absolutely a wonderful video. I especially liked when you presented it to your son. Wonderful job!!
amazing! I love seeing multiple hobbies used together to create things. woodworking, electronics, programming. now just throw in a little epoxy work.
I love watching you do your woodworking thing, but this was great. Stepping outside of your comfort zone and trying something new could be a blessing or a curse, but this was awesome. Can't wait to see how you might incorporate this kind of tech into a future woodworking project. Thanks!
I appreciate a guy that just spreads the glue with his finger instead of wasting a roller or a brush like most of these channels.
This was such a joy to watch Brad! Thanks so much for making it! Bring on the electronics!
thanks, Jason!
"Try to open it when it's locked."
[Proceeds to try to break it and is stopped]
"Try to open it like a normal person."
Being at work, I had to muffle my laughter.
I love all your videos and seeing you getting into something you’re not as knowledgeable about, like electronics, is inspiring to those of us getting into something we’re not as knowledgeable about, like woodworking.
That was a fun one! Love your son's reactions. Keep these types of projects coming :)
Brilliant project and great video. Looking forward to more electronics builds and all credit to your son for playing along with his Dad’s kooky ideas!
Dad of the year award. No negotiation, no arguments. “ Sorry son, it’s out of my hands and up to the timer.”
I think this is up there as my favourite ever build from you, Brad. Now I'm thinking about all the possible electronics projects I could try!
Love your jail. Built prefect. Your son's reaction was priceless. The cell phones will never escape. Your funny and a great craftsman. Norm knows all. 😊
Well, sadly his son didn't show creativity. Would've loved his face if his son would've just went to the kitchen, got 2 butter-knifes (or something similar, should be enough material in the shop) and pulled the phone out while the jail is locked ^^
Hahah... "but WHY" ???? :) As a dad, I loved it!
Only thing that I miss, is for the door to pop open a little bit when the unlock button is pressed.
Absolutely do more with electronics integrated into the woodworking.
This is great! 🤣🤣 the reveal to your son was priceless! 🤣🤣👍🏻
May be your best video yet! Amazingly creative and whimsical idea. Fabulous production. And your usual superb craftsmanship. Well done.
Great concept and execution was on point. I think you just inspired me to try some electronics builds. Thanks!
Wow!!! Great project. Including your son and his “Why?” Was priceless. 😂 more please
That's a neat project. I would love to see more of you integrating electronics into woodworking.
One of my favorites to date, and I love your son’s reaction!
Kid: "why?" Parent: "reasons" nuff said.
Great build Brad. love it!
LOVE YOUR ENERGY AND LAUGHTER!!!
When you tell him to try to get into it and he is about to rip the brass tubes out I kinda snorted laughter. Does give you an immediate example on why the county jail opted for more than walnut and soft tubes.
But truly, awesome look, fit and finish, and well done on all the electronics. Be proud.
Definitely one of the coolest projects you've made, I think this is a good path to go. I love DIY Perks channel as well! Of course these projects take more time, but they usually get more views, so I think it's worth it. Keep up the good work!
OK, that was freaking awesome! Great job and I enjoyed the thoughtfulness of the project.
Amazing job! You should combine electronics with your woodworks. This is truly informative and entertaining.
Ahhh the ending was so good! It turned out awesome Brad! Stoked to see more electronic projects from you.
Also if you see a similar project from me this year, I swear I already had the same idea before this video 😅
Thanks, Scott! Can't wait to see your take on it
The bin of random nails/screws are AMAZING! Its like God answers prayer for random connections!
That is freaking awesome! I am going to build my own now. Officially inspired!
That looks really cool... I would add a little spring assist to push the door open when the solenoid unlatches... The duty cycles on those are designed to be pretty short, and the less time you have it on, the less heat you'll generate.
This is genius! I could 100% see my dad making this for me when I was a teenager.
What a great Dad you are! And your son is pretty special, too!
WHY? Because this is AWESOME! My inner (and outer) nerd and developer brain loves projects like these. I'd love to see a schematic for the board. I'd also love to see a better way to run wires to an arduino because I have a project like this with jumpers and I feel like there must be a better way to make the connections.
Very cool! Love the hidden hinges, and of course the retro sounds. One thing I think you should have added was the ability to wireless (or wired) charge.
I really enjoy projects like this 1 and the valet tray that you made. Keep them coming and stay awesome.
That came out so good I'd love to see more electronics videos that are aimed at the everyday woodworker, I don't understand a lot about coding but producing something that works like this would be fun
Honestly, trolling your kid was the best part. I'm mean, that's a sick build, but trolling my children and/or vicariously experiencing others trolling their kids is transcendent.
This kind of project is right up my alley: woodworking plus Arduino. Keep it up.
thanks!
Love your projects Brad and this one is again top notch! Beautiful job. But I have to admit the screw bin hit home with me. You were spot on with the problem of always being one short of what's needed.
Def not a bad dad, def annoyingly creative dad
You need to make ALOT more of these!!! I could definitely use 2!!
This is a great Project youve got there!
Plus you have found a nice way to implement your sponsors, this has been like one of the only videos where i didnt skip the sponsor's messages.
Amazing work, keep it up!
You certainly have a more advanced woodshop than me but probably on a similar level in both interest and understanding of the electronics. Very cool project, I love it!! Thanks for sharing 👍👍😁
you bet!
I love that you are learning new things and exploring new things to add to your wood working.
Loved this on. Bras, wood, electronics, all working to make a great looking product. Big fan of DIY Perks as well.
That’s pretty cool. I’m passionate about woodworking and electronics stuff and I’ve been looking to combine both, that is a really good exemple of it. You should definitely do more!!
Probably my favorite video of yours so far! Great job! I recently got into Arduinos and they’re a ton of fun. More please!
A cell in a cell! I need to build a somewhat bigger one -- for snacks -- and set the timer for next Tuesday.
Awesome project! Would love to see more electronic projects and some more details on the wiring.
Thanks!
First video of yours that I have watched. Fantastic project, however, I was blown away by your sponsor spot. Actually making your sponsor spot a non skipable by keeping entertainment in the background is such a great idea!
1. This project it s totally cool! I have a couple of grand-nephews who's parents coud use one of these to lock up the Minecraft controllders!
2. No, you are FAR from the only person with a bin of miscellaneous screws & bolts. In my collection, all are the "wrong" length, or diameter, or thread count.
3. The Forstner drill bit you used for the hidden hinge recesses (at 9:40) has a red shank. Does that signify anything? (manufacturer, special purpouse, an expecially dangerous bit, "it's mine!" or something else?)
4. This is totally cool!
5. The majoity of my worklife involved working with or on electronics, but it seems I did a brain wipe when I retired, because now I havet look up many things that I'm sure I never needed to. I guess that may be one reason i now spend my time turning large pieces of wood into scraps, shavings and dust, hoping that something interesting will accidentally happen. :-}
6. Im surprised that you son did not recognize the notes from Super Mario games. I'm in my 70's and I recognized it!
1. I saw a plastic version of something like this, looked like a jail cell at five below a few years ago. Since then I think you could probably put "cell phone jail" into Amazon and come up with at least five results.
I worked on legacy computer hardware from the 70s and 80s. There were a lot of screws and other little hardware and sometimes I couldn't find their original place. I used to hold all those little bits in a 90-dram medicine vial that I got some medication in. If I needed a screw or washer I looked in what I called my "Heavy Metal Drugs". I think I might still have that vial out in the toolbox. Great project. Love the RFID override.
Would love videos with more details on electronics and Arduinos. This project turned out great!
Beautiful, fun, Creative, classy wood/electronics, hilarious and the best part.... Fun with your son, Super Mario, and the "RFIDad" Key. Made my day, Thank You!
Your son's reaction at the end - priceless!
One of those little reminders that it’s good to be an adult because when some idiot decides he doesn’t like how often you use your technology and locks it in a box you just press charges and now he’s the one throwing a powerless tantrum you can laugh at.
This is the first vid of yours ive seen, subscribed as soon as it was over. Hahahaha why dad, why....
Best video ever! More stuff with Cole! The sound effects are 👌
Heck yeah! Definitely integrate more electronics into your projects.
I just about spit out my coffee when Norm provided his wisdom! LOL
He's so knowledgeable
I would definitely like to see intro-level, detailed instructions on doing a simple project with electronics!
I love your sons reaction :D So wholesome.
I think that lock can be defeated with a strong magnet.... This could be a LockPickingLawyer collaboration.
Oh yes another comment. That was the first thing I thought of I found 4 different ways to bypass.
Or he could just challenges kids to open it without breaking it....
Just recently watched a security conference it might've been DEFCON video talking about a military red team blue team challenge course where they were perfect purposely instructed to cheat on a test where they had to do 100 digits of pi.
This was a great project. It was cool to see you so excited about it. It would be great to see more electronics content on your channel. Great job.
Great show. And as always, entertaining to the max!
That is just about the coolest piece of wood tech I think I have ever seen! Seriously, you could market this to parents all over the globe! Awesome job! 😃
I love using electronics and wood in projects!
First time seeing your channel, I’m hooked. You have a new subscriber. That charging station is just beyond cool. Wish I’d had that in my house with three teenagers, it’d been so helpful.