Bricard Supersurete Gutted - So Very Different to What I Expected!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2024
- Thank you to Qikom for sending me this lock to gut! Check out me picking this lock over on my main channel too! • Bricard Supersurete Tr...
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Thank you to Qikom for sending me this lock to gut! Check out me picking this lock over on my main channel too! th-cam.com/video/cksD1rkwWpc/w-d-xo.html
This Levers works a little like a Kromer Protektor
That's an interesting design hidden in there! Lot's of different choices all in one lock, intricate and clever in a few ways👍
For sure!
That’s wild! I just picked one of these, and I was sure they were pins (but I was curious about what looked like ball bearings, and it did seem like plastic in there). The one I picked was also borrowed, so I didn’t get a chance to look inside. Thanks for doing this; it was very informative!
It's good to see a different kind of lock, thanks for sharing.
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Interesting gutting ty for sharing!
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What a weird and complex piece of engineering, I can understand why you like it, fascinating! cheers for showing us this one ;-)
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Absolutely fascinating--thanks for sharing! The design probably maximizes the key combos and minimizes the number of parts to construct & assemble (especially metal ones, that appear to be stamped). Plastic could help "lubricate" the BBs & sliders so they slide easier in the long term. Dirt would definitely be a factor!
You could well be right!
If you are interested in this lock I made a couple videos which dive more deeply in the lock history, the way it works and its ability to be used in complex mastering systems where the mastering system is on the key like with modern locks and not in the lock with washers or multiple gates.
Here is the the video showing various generations of this lock and how it works with some explanation about the mastering system: th-cam.com/video/hO14IJQJnPQ/w-d-xo.html
Here is the video about the most recent version with interactive element and the mastering system in action: th-cam.com/video/UsewdrJGElw/w-d-xo.html
Is the front metal disc drill protection?
I would have like to have seen how much difference is in the wafers with different cuts, is the angle(the ball barring pushes on) different?
How much fun would it be to rekey the cylinder?😇😈😇
Another great video
I would hope so. It's a bad design though, because; as the plastic wares, the ball-bearings would drop out of thier channels and render the lock unworkable.
I’m not so quick to say it’s a bad design. It could be a well thought out VE(value engineering) Depending on the plastic, the plastic could wear slower than other materials. There shouldn’t be wear from the ball baring and the face to face of brass wafers and plastic won’t wear much after the initial “break in” period.
Brilliant video, love the genuine discoveries. :)