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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 มี.ค. 2021
ISEO Perfecta pick and gut
ISEO Perfecta is a pump lock, featuring six pin chambers and also a hidden trap pin. This particular lock has the standard pins with strong tapered feel (not due to the pins themselves, it seems to stem from the tapering of chambers in the core), there is also a version with spool pins.
The white pick I used was designed by @clefmentine and you can see more here: th-cam.com/video/zn1XDMjbzPE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=hl68WNVHL4IT_gF-
The trap pin pick is Moki's AKAB pick.
Contents:
00:00 Intro
01:45 Picking starts
09:53 360 finished
10:50 Gutting starts
16:00 Close up
The white pick I used was designed by @clefmentine and you can see more here: th-cam.com/video/zn1XDMjbzPE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=hl68WNVHL4IT_gF-
The trap pin pick is Moki's AKAB pick.
Contents:
00:00 Intro
01:45 Picking starts
09:53 360 finished
10:50 Gutting starts
16:00 Close up
มุมมอง: 198
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Fantastic picking as always! Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend.
have you tried the bump method for this lock?
@@vladinica6003 I'm not a locksmith, so acquiring a bump key for any lock is not trivial for me; to be honest, one day I'd love to try and impression this lock...
@_least7808 I'm thinking of making a bump key for this lock..
@vladinica6003 Not sure how would you do it by hand... Unless you have a cutting machine handy😅
Nice lock !! Made in Italy... nice work 😍😄 greetings from Serbia!!🤗😄
@@vladinica6003 Thank you! I was not sure about country of origin, ISEO seems to span several countries nowadays, so I didn't want to put there something I was not sure of... It is a very nice lock indeed, fun to pick - except the trap pin😅
@_least7808 Iseo .. 100% made in Italy... 🤗😍😄
@@_least7808 I suggest the elzett x11 lock for you video....made in Hungary
@vladinica6003 Unfortunately I don't have that one in my collection... Yet😅
@@_least7808 if you need help with elzett x11 i can help you...
Fantastic picking as always! Thanks for the gutting and have a great week.
Nice picking and thanks for sharing.
Brilliant. That's the only full gutting I am aware of on TH-cam. Would have liked a close up of the pairs with the spring in place but understand it was important not to lose parts. Hope the rebuild went ok, that would have made an interesting video as well
Nice padlock 😄 cheers mate! Greetings from Serbia
Nice indeed... Thanks!
Congratz on the open! Fantastic picking as always and thanks for sharing.
Great picking and great explanation! Thanks for sharing this one! 😘😘😘
@@LadyLocks Thank you!
I think in most real-world scenarios, this borders on unpickable. Up to 13 elements you have to interact with. Great job!
@@graealex Thank you! Actually this is pretty much the only high security lock available here for a reasonable amount of money... The rest is either overpriced (MTL 800 costs almost twice as much) or not really something what could be considered high security (like say FAB 4stars, which costs half as much, but is only six pinner without any real picking protection)...
@@_least7808 I got a few cylinders for my own home, since it is reasonably-priced, and I would not expect anyone in the field to be able to pick or bump this lock. In addition, it's not enough to drill into the bible, as is the case with most locks. It's probably only really susceptible to core pulling, assuming it is mounted in a way that allows that.
ow wow thats a nice DOM, like it wished i could get hands on those :P
Got mine from Jaydee relatively recently, maybe he has some more...
Nice lock and great pick 👍. Wish these were easier to source here in the states.
Thank you! Check the bazar at the LPU discord - Yagias should have some...
That's one very cool lock! Congratz on the open and thanks for sharing.
It is... Took me a while to gather courage - I was afraid I could brick it. Fortunately it is back in one piece now. Thank you!
@@_least7808 That's good to hear.
Yeah same type of sidebar pins as the 6k which is why they call it the mini 6k I think. My robur ended up having no barrels due to the low bitting but it's still a fun pick! Same with me I only picked the 6k gins and it was so tough. Too bad your robur doesn't isolate well. Makes it a tough pick. Cheers 🎉
Actualy I like the fact that it doesn't isolate, because it provides a bigger challenge and forces me to be on my toes, which is needed for higher ranked locks anyway😅
@_least7808 That's a fair point, and I won't argue with that. That being said, I'm fighting a twin combi, which won't isolate and is providing a world of hurt for me 😅 I do enjoy that fact but it escapes me lol
@@gchev4 I feel your pain - if I remember correctly, it took me around 20 minutes to pick on video🤣
@@_least7808 I could only hope for 20 minutes 😂 thanks mate 😅
@@gchev4 No worries, don't give up and you'll get it👍
That's not an easy lock, great job on getting the open. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your weekend.
Thank you!
Awesome mate, great pick! Beast of a lock.
Thank you! It totally is a beast, took me 3 hours to get on camera🤣
Never heard of that model before. Fantastic picking as always and thanks for sharing. Take care and have a great weekend.
Thank you!
🥰😍😘
Thank you!
i do have some older FAB locks to,even those are mostly nasty to pick . good job brro
Thank you! Old FAB locks with the tapered pins are great, I find them very relaxing😉
i like dom to, they are great thats for sure. nice picking mate realy nicely dom lol i mean done :P
Thank you!
Awesome picking! Thanks for sharing and enjoy the rest of your week.
Thank you!
pekna prace, jojo, když znáš kombinaci jde to snáz. ale i tak člověk musí vědět a umět i vyrobit nástroj ...
Díky!
I love DOM locks, the various pin types and great tolerences always make for a fun pick. Fantastic picking as always and thanks for sharing. Take care and have a great weekend.
Thank you! DOM locks are great, I like them too...
So very impressive. Great picking! Those are nasty locks. ❤❤
Thank you! Well, this is one of those humbling locks😅 At least for me...
Hi nice video and great picking :-)
Thank you!
chtěl bych vidět v češtině jinak najs
Problém je, že tady je příliš málo lidí, který tohle zajímá... Každopádně díky👍
I have tocoz pro 300 and also a Cisa ap4s , which one do you consider safer and why ? Thank you
That depends on the attack - I think that against a tool like an abloy cutter, the 300 pro won't last for long; but against picking it should be better than the Cisa. The Tokoz should be more resilient to the bad weather, but some people might have a problem getting used to the overturn-then-turn-back drill to extract the key. I'd say that both are fine locks and the winner is probably going to be determined by other considerations. But also remember that the overall security depends on the weakest link and there are other things than just the lock...
@@_least7808 I also added magnetic defender that close the access to lockpick and other items :)
Fantastic picking! Thanks for sharing and have a great week.
Thank you!
🥰😍😘😘☺
Thankk you!
Fantastic picking and thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Отмычкой долго учиться открывать?
Definitely would be a lot harder without the key. But that’s the same with any lock. I understand it’s locksport and it’s about fun. I still rate this lock unpicked in the real world.
Definitely - the disc blocking system is very effective, so there is no feedback this way.
Nice content 👍💯
Thank you!
@@_least7808 👍💯 Good luck
Wonderful work! Informationally 👍👍👍
Thank you!
Great lock and nice work.
Thank you!
I may be asking a stupid question, but what is the chance that an ordinary thief could open it?
That is not a stupid question; as I wrote, if the thief knows the bitting of the key, he can just "dial" the discs as I did. That said, he'd also had to make the tool and practice with it for a considerable amount of time... And as for opening unknown lock like that - the lock is out for 11 years and was first time publicly picked roughly a year ago; and none of those videos imho presents viable blind picking strategy. So if you keep your keys out of sight, as you should, I don't think the lock is going to be the weakest link.
@@_least7808Thanks for the answer, that is, if the thief did not visually see the key, it is practically impossible to open this lock using the manipulative method using master keys, do I understand correctly?
Very nice! My favorite lock. I have a question: When gutting my Tokoz Pro, it seemed to me that the discs are quite flexible and that it might be possible to somehow "push" the disc against the sidebar while turning it (without actual tensioning of the whole core) and you should feel a little "click" when the gate aligns with the sidebar. Do you think that it might be possible to utilize this?
Not sure, to be honest... My pick tip was 1.2mm wire thinned down to about 0.5mm to be able to move between the discs. Also if the tip wiggle, you have a hard time to stay on the disc while turning it. And last, but not least, to be able to set the zero cuts, you have to rotate the disc controller quite far, but you'd have to rotate only enough not to engage the DBS. There is also the spring loaded ball bearing that holds the tailpiece and the washers in the middle, where the sidebar groove is, so I'm not sure if the sidebar would have a tendency to push against the discs. All in all, you could try it with some Z shaped pick tip, that might have a chance to push the disc against the sidebar, but you have to find a sweet spot for disc controller rotation, that would give you full range of motion, but wouldn't engage the disc blocker.
Thinking about it a bit more, I realized the Z shaped pick tip won't do - at that moment the key guide is above and below the pick shaft and won't let you go off center verticaly. L shaped tip to the side might have a chance, but you are going to have a problem rotating the disc back. Anyway, nothing beats an experiment, right? 😁
@@_least7808 Maybe, to be honest this idea occurred to me when I saw how that bulgarian Abloy Protec decoder set works But I am not sure. It is sad that @huxleypig69 does not want to release any more info right now :D
Awesome picking!! What a great tool you made!!! Very interesting lock!! 🐈⬛👍🐈🐾👏👏👏🍻
Thank you! Interesting lock indeed, I'm putting together a write-up that will contain every bit of info about it I was able to get.
@@_least7808 very cool!! 🐈⬛🐾
Awesome picking, pick and lock! Thanks for sharing and have a great week. Just a heads up, the sound is'nt working.
Thank you! There is no sound - I caught a cold and I sound like a Donald Duck plus I had to film it when a TV was running, so I'll do a voice over when I get my voice back.
@@_least7808 Ahh, OK. Get well soon.
@@Gazz_R Thank you - will see how it goes...
Really nice job and great DIY tool ;-)
Thanks! As I said, Idanhurja's work inspired me😁
Ahoj, chcem se poptát co si tiskal hore na zámků? tam jsou nejaký boční blokovací prvky?, protože zámkek ma 5 pinů, ale jak sem zmínil tiskal si néco aj hoře, ve video si řekl (side bar)
Ahoj, klíč ma na hřbetě vybrání, které nastavuje/posouvá ty půlměsícové slidery tak, aby vybrání, co maji na boku umožnilo sidebaru (ten "kus drátu") schovat se do bubínku. Pokud nejsou ve správné poloze, neotočíš bubínkem.
Very nicely done 🤜🤛
Thank you!
Numbers tools?
5 for the outers and 7 for the inners, if I'm not mistaken...
Great picking!! I can’t imagine picking that one. The V10 with barrels was hard enough for me. Very impressive picking! You fought that hard!! 😘❤️🥰😍☺️
Thank you! I'm pretty sure you will get there - the way you got through the 700 suggests you can pick gins very well.
Nice! I just posted my V10 a few minutes ago too. Those 6k sidepins are harder than they look.
After roughly two months playing with this lock I have to say I fully agree🤣
Congratz on the open! Thanks for sharing and have a great week.
Thank you!
Been trying to get this Trioving Vingcard for so long, no wonder the pins keep dropping xD thanks for the breakdown!
Thank you!
Great picking!! Wonderful locks!! 😀🐈🐾🐈⬛🐾🍻👍
Thank you!
Fake😢
Oh, really? How comes?
I feel like they are making a joke. Vid looked good to me.
@@_least7808 No good🤔
@@skwiggledork Thanks! I might have missed something, so I genuinly wander what is wrong with it...
@@tirtnatanya3868 Well that settles it, right... But I still wander what is it that makes you think this video is fake.
The more pointers the better!! Thank you.
Thank you!