Great stuff! I'm an English teacher whose craft is language; however, I greatly enjoyed this mechanical video simply because it 'Opens the door' to infinite curiosity of interest. I actually used it with my class to introduce them to 'Process Composition'.
Good meme. But it’d be better if it was: RUclips:**recommends LockPickingLawyer** Also RUclips: **recommends this video** Me: Oh yeah. It’s all coming together
The additional shafts with master pins actually compromise the security of the lock. For instance, if there are 3 shafts with master pins, this means that there are 8 possible keys that can open the lock, instead of just 2 keys with the single shaft containing the master pin.
@@securityman6666 But more master pins allow for finer tuning of access permissions, right? E.g someone has access to one room, someone to the whole floor, someone to the whole building.
@@nyri0 True, but if I'm a burglar I could probably show up with a bunch of random similar keys and there's a bigger chance I can break in. Didn't do the math of what those chances are but I guess the point is the same
@@nyri0 Also take into account some lazy key designs. You might've heard plenty of stories or had an experience yourself where a key works on a door that it shouldn't. That was the case with my school and it's not so unbelievable because of the sheer amount of different permission keys and doors that existed in the single building.
Pretty cool, one more thing I like here is the introduction of channel in a simple and cool way rather than just demanding us to subscribe to the channel in the very beginning..
Fun facts about locks: most locks have 5 different shafts in the lock. Some have 6. Different manufacturers have different numbers of pins. Ie Taymor and schlage have pins 0 to 9. Where as some of the weiser locks use 0 to 6. if you look on the side of your keys you can sometimes see a 5 or 6 digit number. Its the number that corresponds to the pins in your lock. different numbers are different sizes of pins. 0 being the smallest and 9 being the biggest. Thats all for now. Maybe ill think of more that i have seen and put them in another video.
@@saintgospelrap the inside is all metal, exept for a gap where the key goes in. when you turn it, the pins wont fall because the metal is there to stop it
@@saintgospelrap yeah, imagine a circle and on top is a thing(maybea pin), and if it is over a hole in the circle, the thing falls, and you get it out of the circle by putting something in (maybe a key) and when you turn the circle, the pin doesent go down.
I always wondered how master keys work! I never understood how multiple locks could require their own unique key, but still have one other key that works on all of them. Now I know. This kind of shit deserves a sub, well done sir
Lock picking is such a fun hobby. From the outside people think it’s about something sketchy. From the inside, it’s all about solving a tactile puzzle, which is what most of us are in it for.
thanks bro, someone mess up the lock at my door and I could not get in. Good thing I had a back door and now I took down the lock and I'm trying to understand how it works. Normally I would enter the key with the sharp things pointing above, but now that is switched and they need to go pointing down. The thing is that the key only half enters this way. And I actually made it work, with a paper clip, lol
I got to your channel because of the vids you did on star wars stuff but then saw this. As a full time professional locksmith, this is actually one of the better animations I've seen. VERY well done!!!
Jared, your videos are the best! Rekeying locks was one of my duties when I was an apartment complex handy man when I was in in college in the '70's. Rekeying is not complicated or difficult, but handling those little pin parts can make one get a little testy.
So when a master key exists in a building, all the locks are identical except for one small part of them. So anyone can enter any door as long as they make a slight alteration to their already existing key, which they can compare to the keys of other apartments in the same building and find which parts are the same and which part is different.
Very much impressed by the way you animate it, you turn every complex parts to it's simplest form.. You deserve more subscribers..! Thank you for making us understand these working of parts..😄
This has got to be the best video I have ever seen about how pin tumbler locks work! The mention of the driver pin and key pin with the matching video has now explained it to me perfectly. Funny how many other videos I have watched never go into the detail of the two pins, and leave you guessing. Thanks!
The Yale key, other than pushing the pins in the lock to the right height, also has a concave ridge on its sides. As matter of fact, any wrong key can enter the cylinder and not turn, or will not enter at all. That is caused by the ridge, and double the number of combinations for a given set of pins Thanks for the video...
Yale does have a "Keymark" series of high-security side-milled keys but the concept predates their design by many years. ASSA (which now owns Yale) has had their Sidebar system for a few decades.
@3ds max That's too complicated for me. Fascinating though. Let me ask you this. Knowing what you know about locks, does it make it easier for you to be able to pick one?
Great video my 6 year old was asking how locks work. I could've tried to explain it and he would've glazed over. This was clear, quick and to the point with simple but effective animation
Booker: What are you doing? Elizabeth: You're a rougish type, what does it look like I'm doing? Done! Booker: Where did you learn to pick locks? Elizabeth: Years of RUclips, Jared Owen and spare time, you'd be surprised.
I used to work for a hollow metal door and window company We supplied all hardware for new doors for hospitals, schools, gov't buildings, factories, etc. I used to sit for hours keying all the cylinders for these big jobs. You've probably never stopped to think how many door frames, doors, hinges, lock and passage sets, panic hardware(panic bar), door closers, floor sweeps, thresholds (exterior) that are in a building I left this job in 1996 and I can't for the life of me remember how a tumbler lock works, lol I've been watching LPL but I thought I'd brush up on the basics. I might even get a lock picking set and learn how to pick locks. It would be a handy skill to have when I lock my keys in my car. Lol
This is awesome - I’m learning to cut keys manually and this helps a lot to understand how it works better. I also used to work with a job with master keys and never knew exactly how it worked so this is great.
I always though that how this thing works, how that thing works...but now i know from your video..now a days when i see something i say to myself that i know how it works...and then it makes me sooooooo happy...i love your videos...i dont know English that much..i'm learning it..but i can understand what you are saying...You are really great..i have learned more things from your videos than i have learnd from my school..and i am sure that if i ask any Question to my teacher that how thing works then he/she can never give me answer...i just want to say, you are my dream teacher..lots of love and respect from Bangladesh. ❤
Still don't understand the masterkey. Every lock in the door is different, so if the first shaft gets in position, you still have the other vertical shafts which are different. How do they all line up then?
Yep, you're right. I think to get a useful master key system you need to create a completely new shear line by adding a master pin to every existing driver. These master pins have of course different sizes in every lock because they add up with the already unique key pin sizes while the shear line stays the same.
I bought a transparent lock that I thought would be a fun thing to show my elementary aged kids. Come to realize I have no idea how to explain how it works, I came across your video and subscribed immediately. Love your videos. Thank you for making them
i came home today and i opened the door with the key and for some reason i had a random taught about how it works. i sit down go to youtube and this video pops up in my recommended. at this point a really start to think that google is reading our minds
I remember I was at a elementary school during 5th grade. My teacher somehow had a master key that opens up most of the doors of the school. The door was locked and she decided to open the door and I worked! And tested the key with other doors and and it worked. My my uncle had a neighbor who has the same key profile coincidentally. So when I just saw this video I now understand why how my teacher was lucky enough to have a master key. Good Times back in the 90s Good Times. She never stole anything. Really good woman.
Why am i here since I'd been in the door lock manufacturing industry for 13 years... Thought of making such one video before. Astounding to see this video has million views
Thank you i was wondering how those work my whole life😃
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Great stuff! I'm an English teacher whose craft is language; however, I greatly enjoyed this mechanical video simply because it 'Opens the door' to infinite curiosity of interest. I actually used it with my class to introduce them to 'Process Composition'.
I kinda have an idea how a lock works from the Lock Picking Lawyer
IT RAINED MARSHMALLOWS YESTERDAY! I'M NOT KIDDING, MAN. Yes ..a man of good taste
IT RAINED MARSHMALLOWS YESTERDAY! I'M NOT KIDDING, MAN. Same here bro
It hurt me when he called the core a plug
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He is Awesome ! Lol,, 😁✌
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Good meme. But it’d be better if it was:
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Also RUclips: **recommends this video**
Me: Oh yeah. It’s all coming together
@@AwesomeRace7 Looks like you found your purpose. 😂 I wouldn't try it though. I've heard that girls in groups are quite relentless and merciless. 😂
Your English is so simple that's good for everyone
There’s something so romantic about the line “if you like this video, you’ll also like my video on door handles”
The additional shafts with master pins actually compromise the security of the lock.
For instance, if there are 3 shafts with master pins, this means that there are 8 possible keys that can open the lock, instead of just 2 keys with the single shaft containing the master pin.
Kach kuch 😆
You are correct in this assessment. The security of a lock with any level of master keying is lessoned by the addition of the master pins.
@@securityman6666 But more master pins allow for finer tuning of access permissions, right? E.g someone has access to one room, someone to the whole floor, someone to the whole building.
@@nyri0 True, but if I'm a burglar I could probably show up with a bunch of random similar keys and there's a bigger chance I can break in. Didn't do the math of what those chances are but I guess the point is the same
@@nyri0 Also take into account some lazy key designs. You might've heard plenty of stories or had an experience yourself where a key works on a door that it shouldn't. That was the case with my school and it's not so unbelievable because of the sheer amount of different permission keys and doors that existed in the single building.
I was curious how lock works. Thanks for the video.
You need more subscirbes and you would deserve all of them
Feel free to share with your friends! Thanks seppobastian
yea i was expecting alot more subs
Seppobastian you need a lot more grammar
Not only that, but views too, and likes.
Hey this is my first video and it was grate so I'ma subscribe 😎
Thank you very much. Good job.
Pretty cool, one more thing I like here is the introduction of channel in a simple and cool way rather than just demanding us to subscribe to the channel in the very beginning..
This was an amazing video!! 🫶
Fun facts about locks: most locks have 5 different shafts in the lock. Some have 6.
Different manufacturers have different numbers of pins. Ie Taymor and schlage have pins 0 to 9. Where as some of the weiser locks use 0 to 6.
if you look on the side of your keys you can sometimes see a 5 or 6 digit number. Its the number that corresponds to the pins in your lock. different numbers are different sizes of pins. 0 being the smallest and 9 being the biggest.
Thats all for now. Maybe ill think of more that i have seen and put them in another video.
Why do the pins not fall once u turn the latch?
@@saintgospelrap the inside is all metal, exept for a gap where the key goes in. when you turn it, the pins wont fall because the metal is there to stop it
@@56independent oh ok. I believe I understand it now. It's like a cylindrical piece that only has one side opening to it
@@saintgospelrap yeah, imagine a circle and on top is a thing(maybea pin), and if it is over a hole in the circle, the thing falls, and you get it out of the circle by putting something in (maybe a key) and when you turn the circle, the pin doesent go down.
@@56independent thank u
Jared, I'm a big fan of your work. Your animations are impeccable! Thank you for posting this video
Thank you David!
@3ds maxhe uses blender and he is the one who animates, he says it in like all of his videos at the end:
"Im Jared Owen and I love to animate videos"
Omg me too
@@JaredOwen fourth
Nice explanation.
That must be the channel i was looking for during my whole youtube experience!!!
I always wondered how master keys work! I never understood how multiple locks could require their own unique key, but still have one other key that works on all of them. Now I know. This kind of shit deserves a sub, well done sir
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I love to know that there are still such interesting and useful videos like yours. Thanks for making them.
Your welcome!
Lock picking is such a fun hobby. From the outside people think it’s about something sketchy. From the inside, it’s all about solving a tactile puzzle, which is what most of us are in it for.
Master key or
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you make so simple videos very body can understand... thanku anyway
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thanks bro, someone mess up the lock at my door and I could not get in. Good thing I had a back door and now I took down the lock and I'm trying to understand how it works.
Normally I would enter the key with the sharp things pointing above, but now that is switched and they need to go pointing down. The thing is that the key only half enters this way.
And I actually made it work, with a paper clip, lol
Just discovered this guy and now I am binge watching. Great work!
I'm not kidding. You're a genius. I'm amazed at you.
How many writers came here to check? XD
This is the best animation which I have seen till now!
I got to your channel because of the vids you did on star wars stuff but then saw this. As a full time professional locksmith, this is actually one of the better animations I've seen. VERY well done!!!
Jared, your videos are the best! Rekeying locks was one of my duties when I was an apartment complex handy man when I was in in college in the '70's. Rekeying is not complicated or difficult, but handling those little pin parts can make one get a little testy.
these animations are so beautiful and elegant that they bring tears to my eyes and warmth to my heart...
😎
Oh my god ! I can understand your feelings behind this expression! You had earnest desire to understand this for a long time in your thoughts
Thnkyou Jared...🙏🙏👌👌👍👍😊😊😊
So when a master key exists in a building, all the locks are identical except for one small part of them. So anyone can enter any door as long as they make a slight alteration to their already existing key, which they can compare to the keys of other apartments in the same building and find which parts are the same and which part is different.
True but that would take a lot of work and expertise to do
@@JaredOwen Well I wouldn't trust a lock that belongs to a building with a master key anyway.
Thank you so much! I was stuck in a video game and didn't know how to continue but thanks to the tutorial I managed to get through the lock!
Omg are you playing signalis too?
@@chefrenjoseph345 yeeeeesssss
pin tumblers are easy to pick
yeah and easy to break too
cause the pins arent very strong often u can just drill it with a powerful wireless drill
Yea I learned lock picking in like 30 mins
Why do the pins not fall when u twist the latch?
@@saintgospelrap the tension from the tensioner squeezes the pins like a pair of pliers grabbing onto metal
You make the most fascinating videos.
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thief plz Don't watch it...
Sifat Samai didn’t see the comment until I press the video
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To late XD
im not before i watch that...
Why, is it a stolen video?
Best explanation for such concepts.
Awesome videos man instant subscribe and like !
Your voice as well as the technique is awesome.
2:38 out of context is hilarious
This video deserves
to have millions of views
Very much impressed by the way you animate it, you turn every complex parts to it's simplest form..
You deserve more subscribers..!
Thank you for making us understand these working of parts..😄
One of the best sites on the net, and you have barely scratched the surface.
This is very well done! Thank you for your incredible work on this! :D
Thank you!
I'm a locksmith and the inventor of the Digital Key Decoder. US Patent #6415523. Excellent video!!
This has got to be the best video I have ever seen about how pin tumbler locks work! The mention of the driver pin and key pin with the matching video has now explained it to me perfectly. Funny how many other videos I have watched never go into the detail of the two pins, and leave you guessing. Thanks!
The Yale key, other than pushing the pins in the lock to the right height, also has a concave ridge on its sides. As matter of fact, any wrong key can enter the cylinder and not turn, or will not enter at all. That is caused by the ridge, and double the number of combinations for a given set of pins
Thanks for the video...
Yale does have a "Keymark" series of high-security side-milled keys but the concept predates their design by many years. ASSA (which now owns Yale) has had their Sidebar system for a few decades.
So good. Short and super clear. Thanks!
I LUV WHAT YOU DO
You are the best animator educator I've come across
Thank you!
Finally, I can understand how a lock works.
I’m addicted to these videos
Very Nice Video
Keep It Up
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A great teacher in the world.
“Each key has its own unique shape”
Me with a pair of paper clips🤠
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Bro You Solved My Biggest Doubt of How Key Works . Thank you bro
This music makes me remember Everlasting Summer
Great video. I showed it to my son cause we were talking about how keys work. Good job, Jared!
Thank you!
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Thank you 😘
How are pin tumbler locks mass produced if each one needs to be different.
Oh thank you
Every single one isnt different btw, say they make 100 locks, with 10 different combinations.
@3ds max Wouldn't it be easy to get a master key for each different brand?
@3ds max That's too complicated for me. Fascinating though. Let me ask you this. Knowing what you know about locks, does it make it easier for you to be able to pick one?
We've got master keys at work. Your channel is very informative. Good job.
Was expecting a sponsor from Yale
😂 Maybe next time!
Great video my 6 year old was asking how locks work. I could've tried to explain it and he would've glazed over. This was clear, quick and to the point with simple but effective animation
I know these locks from thief simulator
Booker: What are you doing?
Elizabeth: You're a rougish type, what does it look like I'm doing? Done!
Booker: Where did you learn to pick locks?
Elizabeth: Years of RUclips, Jared Owen and spare time, you'd be surprised.
Though the “plug” was the core.
I watched this to better understand what’s going on in LockPickingLawyer videos. Thanks!
How to open a door :
Press E or F
**This door is locked**
Try to unlock the door
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*Level Up*
excellent visualization/animation, script, narration, tempo, and delivery! .. kudos!
Took me 16 years, to realize it was not a "keyhole" instead a keyway.... My life is a lie.
I used to work for a hollow metal door and window company
We supplied all hardware for new doors for hospitals, schools, gov't buildings, factories, etc.
I used to sit for hours keying all the cylinders for these big jobs.
You've probably never stopped to think how many door frames, doors, hinges, lock and passage sets, panic hardware(panic bar), door closers, floor sweeps, thresholds (exterior) that are in a building
I left this job in 1996 and I can't for the life of me remember how a tumbler lock works, lol
I've been watching LPL but I thought I'd brush up on the basics.
I might even get a lock picking set and learn how to pick locks.
It would be a handy skill to have when I lock my keys in my car. Lol
Me:
RUclips recommendations:
This is awesome - I’m learning to cut keys manually and this helps a lot to understand how it works better.
I also used to work with a job with master keys and never knew exactly how it worked so this is great.
Hi Edward, I'm so glad you found this video helpful! Thanks for watching!
The easiest way to figure that out is playing Elder Scrolls:Oblivion i know i am very smart no need to thank me
I always though that how this thing works, how that thing works...but now i know from your video..now a days when i see something i say to myself that i know how it works...and then it makes me sooooooo happy...i love your videos...i dont know English that much..i'm learning it..but i can understand what you are saying...You are really great..i have learned more things from your videos than i have learnd from my school..and i am sure that if i ask any Question to my teacher that how thing works then he/she can never give me answer...i just want to say, you are my dream teacher..lots of love and respect from Bangladesh. ❤
Thanks i was trying to figure out how to break into my enemy’s house😊
So satisfying to watch a key go in a lock in a animation
I agree!
It’s not called a plug it’s called a core
Bro, the animation is insane!!! : O
Still don't understand the masterkey. Every lock in the door is different, so if the first shaft gets in position, you still have the other vertical shafts which are different. How do they all line up then?
Yep, you're right. I think to get a useful master key system you need to create a completely new shear line by adding a master pin to every existing driver. These master pins have of course different sizes in every lock because they add up with the already unique key pin sizes while the shear line stays the same.
The ones that doesn't have master pins all have the same shear line
One of those things 99.9% of people wouldn't ever really think about or pay any mind to, but props to whoever invented key locks!!
The master key was from granny 1:52
I bought a transparent lock that I thought would be a fun thing to show my elementary aged kids. Come to realize I have no idea how to explain how it works, I came across your video and subscribed immediately. Love your videos. Thank you for making them
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this guy is so smart he studied everything you're my king!
0:17
Naah im busy tryna open the door but not break the key cuz its so hard for me
Thnks Mr Owen for sharing this animated knowledge for better understanding of different things you featured on your video
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Proud of myself I didn't knew I already subscribed this channel few years back and today watched this recommend vdo after so long.
Thanks you are the best at explaining things easily
Wow it's clear and clarity 👍
i came home today and i opened the door with the key and for some reason i had a random taught about how it works. i sit down go to youtube and this video pops up in my recommended.
at this point a really start to think that google is reading our minds
That voice is really soothing
After years with the question. A learned the fact of master key. Thanks.
I remember I was at a elementary school during 5th grade. My teacher somehow had a master key that opens up most of the doors of the school. The door was locked and she decided to open the door and I worked! And tested the key with other doors and and it worked.
My my uncle had a neighbor who has the same key profile coincidentally.
So when I just saw this video I now understand why how my teacher was lucky enough to have a master key. Good Times back in the 90s Good Times.
She never stole anything. Really good woman.
owe sweet memories dear!
Bro, outstanding animations. A+
Why am i here since I'd been in the door lock manufacturing industry for 13 years... Thought of making such one video before. Astounding to see this video has million views
The simple lock. Nothing simple about it! They're friggin ingenious!!
Nice video Jared! Liked. Subscribed.