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Lock Manipulator
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ธ.ค. 2018
For your safecracking and physical security needs.
How to pick a LaGard 2270
Check out Locknoob's video here: th-cam.com/video/KlM7OWaWQm0/w-d-xo.html
Big thanks to him for helping me learn about this lock!
EDIT: A pick can also be made using a metal tube with an OUTER diameter of 6mm and a wall thickness of no more than 0.5mm since the center post is 5mm (steel 6mm tubes with a 0.4mm wall thickness can be readily found online). Then you can solder on a tip or 3d print one and glue it on. The tip should be a C shape with an outer diameter of no more than 9mm and a gap of ~2.6mm. Make sure to test first to make sure the tip won't slip or come off. Here are my files for the tip and handle: www.printables.com/model/752687-lagard-2270-pick.
00:00 Tips for pick making
02:33 Picking the lock
Big thanks to him for helping me learn about this lock!
EDIT: A pick can also be made using a metal tube with an OUTER diameter of 6mm and a wall thickness of no more than 0.5mm since the center post is 5mm (steel 6mm tubes with a 0.4mm wall thickness can be readily found online). Then you can solder on a tip or 3d print one and glue it on. The tip should be a C shape with an outer diameter of no more than 9mm and a gap of ~2.6mm. Make sure to test first to make sure the tip won't slip or come off. Here are my files for the tip and handle: www.printables.com/model/752687-lagard-2270-pick.
00:00 Tips for pick making
02:33 Picking the lock
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Free open source lockpicking trainer!
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www.MakerAwaker.com (all the free and open source files are there) The new MakerAwaker youtube channel here (never monetized) The new MakerAwaker instagram here (only free educational content) This trainer was developed by Ken Hawthorne and his students.
Real-time Safecracking Demonstration of S&G 6741
มุมมอง 52K3 ปีที่แล้ว
I highly recommend watching the previous videos in this series of Safecracking for Everyone in order to fully understand what I am doing here. th-cam.com/play/PL1mdjQBV_-Jv2lf9QZ4chNtW656EOVXzl.html You can easily get a faster time just by getting faster and more precise at dialing, I just haven't practiced in a while and took my first good take of the day. Here the technique I use is isolating...
Safecracking for Everyone part 8 (LaGard Manipulation)
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How to deal with the oval shape of LaGard safe lock wheels. Probably the last video in the series? If people want other topics covered that I haven't already, let me know! I'll also try to keep posting up more videos, not just videos for this series.
Sparrows Challenge Vault Review and Manipulation
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IMPORTANT: READ THIS!!! Upon more time with this, I swapped out the different levers and tried all of them. The manufacturing tolerance on one of them has some issues that led to no contact points being felt. If your lock is experiencing this issue you will simply have to hammer out the hinge pin to open the box and then file down the fence where it touches the wheels. For a flat fence the whol...
Safecracking for Everyone part 7 ("Advanced" techniques)
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Some tips to help your manipulations go faster once you get the basics down.
Medeco Biaxial picked and gutted
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6 pin Medeco Biaxial with 4 mushroom pins. Picked in 1min 20sec using a homemade medium hook and crimped tension tool. Since I pick counterclockwise, if the lock requires clockwise opening to unlock, I can just use a plug spinner (spins the lock the opposite direction real fast so I can pick in any rotation I want). The easiest is just a toothbrush. Put a tension tool firmly into the keyway, pu...
Safecracking for Everyone part 6 (Tips you NEED!)
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Biggest cause of problems in safecracking is not being able to accurately feel or read the contact points. This video will help with that.
Safecracking for Everyone part 5 (Finding the entire combination)
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There's more after this! The next video will be a very important one to help those who have had issues/edge cases!
Safecracking for Everyone part 4 (Confirming the first number)
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We find out which number in the combination it is that we found in the last episode.
Safecracking for Everyone part 3 (Cracking the first number)
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PDF of the book: drive.google.com/file/d/0B89g6zkXku3HQWxzMFNoUDNhTTQ/view?usp=sharing Amazon page for the book: www.amazon.com/Safecracking-Everyone-Jared-Dygert/dp/1497416418 Graph paper image to print: i.imgur.com/Pz6DzVu.png Next video will cover which number in the combination we found.
Safecracking for Everyone part 2 (Vulnerabilities)
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Decided to go unscripted this time and also tried out a new mic. Things start to get a little more complicated in this episode, feel free to ask any questions! Also forgot to mention, when I say feel the contact points that I really mean feel not listen. You can be completely deaf and crack open safes. No sounds required, blast those tunes while you practice.
Safecracking for Everyone part 1 (How a safe lock operates)
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I have made a second edition of the book which does not use the same techniques as this series, it uses a simpler and improved technique. Although it does still briefly cover the old method. PDF of the book: drive.google.com/file/d/1xqfTAq-NY6-hXiPB0u44vdNjeMXbHJEz/view?usp=sharing Amazon page for the book: a.co/d/1vSIzWU 3D print your own lock: www.printables.com/model/855378-mechanical-combin...
My graph always shows the same numbers, I'm quite confident about the right number between contact points. This thing drives me crazy
Hey where can I get one of those mounts to mount the lock on 1:24
Not bragging but I had to figure this all out on my own 35 years ago without videos. Would've saved me a ton of time 😂 Thats what great about youtube. There are some that have to be drilled. But with enough practice you can manipulate about 90% of them.
Turn the volume up
Is that a group 2 or group 1?
How do you graph it
I’m confused. Why did you start at 50 then proceeded to feel the contact points at 2 and 96…then immediately you started at 0
i got an OLD safe with the alphabet on the dial. still lost on how to even start
Great series! I just bought a house with a floor safe (a Star with an S&G lock) that I was not given the combination to. I tried the technique in your video series but have not gotten a clear gate signature yet. I'm going to try the technique in your book next. But one question I have is when feeling for the right contact point there's a point where you can feel and hear the metal on metal contact. Do you want to take the reading as close as possible to that point? I have one spot where there is slight resistance about 1/4 to 3/8 before the metal on metal feeling/sound. That resistance goes away when I move wheel 3. Could that be a gate? Thanks again for all your help!!
I'm going to answer my own question, in case anyone else has questions about sticky dials. I cracked the safe, but it wasn't as straightforward as the tutorial shows, in part because my dial was so sticky it could be hard to feel the contact point. What I ended up doing was very quickly moving the dial over the contact point so that I could feel and hear the metal on metal. Then I coaxed the dial to just that point where there was a hard stop. It was delicate work and took practice. The gate on my wheel 3 was also shadowed by wheel two and it took me a while to get wheel 2 positioned such that I could feel the gate on wheel 3.
The best safe in the world is one you can't find.
bet u cant get in rx safe with 4 number lock w/out reseting code
I don’t know what’s more amazing, that he understands this, that he can do it, or that he can explain it. The guy’s a genius and a natural teacher.
which of the 3 would be referred to as the bottom wheel?
Any advice or video sources for a Le Gard group 1R. I have the combination but there is some friction in the system.
Just wanna know how to do it
He lost me at the start. I can't understand this
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Clearly explained and demonstrated. Succinct, to the point, and without any fluff: three ways of saying that's a proper explanation. Bravo!
can you do this with any lock like this like a safe? i found a safe its in my truck and this would be useful
Does anyone else look at his numbers and think "It was 2.5 contact point the whole time checking until he hit 45 and then it was...wait for it...STILL 2.5 " and he says "Ya that's a pretty clear indication" 🤯😭
@lockmanipulator I have an early 20th century safe (maybe 1930s?) with a Yale lock. Do these videos apply?
LETS GOOOO!!!!
Number one YOU DO NOT SPIN the dial, 2nd you turn left to pick up all the wheels and go from there. If you are going to post post it right. I dont know where you got your info but it is wrong. the correct sequence is left 4, right 3, left 2 and right 1 or to open
Wow! Very good.
Great to watch.
Loved this. All your commentary on your videos are so clear and helpful
I have been poring over your video series. As a result, and displaying far more confidence than I feel, I have volunteered to open an S&G safe at a relation's house in a few weeks. (Purchased house with inbuilt safe, no code!!!) You present it very well, so I am hopeful! The ability to visualise appears essential in this. I saw elsewhere, where a logarithmic scale was temporarily stuck above the 0-9 of the dial, with 10 increments. If anyone has used a vernier calliper, this may make sense. It seemed to be very effective in determining fractions of an increment when finding the contact points. If you Google "Safe combination lock manipulation: How to read a Vernier scale", it should bring up a video showing how it works. Or put same into the YT search bar.
Thats great but i've had to adapt here XD. The safe given to me was a 4083 (unknown maker), that was stored in my great grandma house (im brazillian), so it doesnt quite spin so fluidly XD neither does it responds very well to teeny tiny touches to the wheel. I've opened the key already, picked it easily. Now moved on to crack the code. The metal is very hard to read, it has a lot of "grips" and scratches withing the mechanism, i believe there is plenty of rust, loose components etc. Will update you all when i eventually beat that miserable shit.
yo any progress?
@@NeilGrayson-r7e Yup. took me almost a month XD. but the bastard is now open. hahaha. to be fair, nearly gave up.
Can you do a round door safe lock?
Shut up dude you need to shut up cause you saying same thing over and over when you just shut up and say it once and show wtf your doing
The videos are excellent but I fear my dial may be broken. I feel no resistance or drag at at point
I had a question I was hoping you could help me with. @ 4:16 you have reset and are about to check the Contact Points. You rotate the dial Left from 98 and read 96 3/8 for the Right Contact Point, BUT then you go Left again to read the Left Contact Point. In every other example previously when you are using 0 as the reference point you are ensuring to go Right and left of 0, never passing it, in this case you do pass 98, or am I not understanding something. I want to say think you for these amazing videos, they are very complex and I am taking a lot of notes as I have a hard time understanding this, I am hoping with more practice it will become more natural. Thank You
6741 easy, try a 6730.
It’s a great video but I was not able to understand anything! I do have a question though. Can anyone break into someone’s house and feel these ‘contact points’ and eventually crack the safe? Is it common for burglars to know how to find the combination numbers through the way you are showing in this video?
There are very few scenarios in which a burglar will be trying to crack a safe with this method and it means there are many other shortcomings with your security as a whole. It's similar to lock picking in the sense that the vast majority of burglar's are quick fast and very destructive. The safe you have in your house will be more likely to be axed into or broken open with tools then manipulated
Some folk have an amazing imagination watching to many unrealistic detective programs evidently here a!
Thank goodness. This is the guy that should have wrote the instructions!
Any experience with a Intersec dial lock? Boss has an old safe that got closed by mistake. I have a concern because the handle left of dial just spins like its not connected.
What happens if my gate patterns are inverted? I have a peak on my right contact point and a valley on my left.
Do you have a crypto channel? You sound like a guy I follow for crypto.
wow its been a while
A 6730 has adjustable torque. do you know what that may effect if set too low or too high? thanks
Awesome picking, pick and lock! Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend.
Is the pick home made
Yes, I just used a Dremel to grind a key down
Awesome Video! Thanks for the upload and explanation 👍🔐
Great video!!! 🐈⬛🐾🐈👍👏
just buy a TL-2000 safe dialer and that's it 😁
what is the golden plate located at the right bottom of the mechanism ?
Do you mean the lever he’s pushing on to retract the bolt? That’s a re-locker mechanism, on lesser grade locks it’s literally a spring made out of a paper clip. It’s supposed to always have pressure on it from the back of the lock pressing on the lever so it can allow the bolt to come back. This is a last resort mechanism for the lock should the criminal attempt to rip the dial off and punch through the lock. No back of the lock body means no pressure on the relocker, which means no retract for the criminal without tools, or worse, require finding a drill point to destroy the linkage in the door.
Where can I get the graphing sheets. Like the ones you use
Where did you get the stand for the lock.
So cool