I feel like this is going to become my new hobby, I'm spending hours a day watching these and it seems like more fun than puzzles and different types of Rubik cubes.
Started watching Bill a couple of weeks ago and cant stop watching either. Next thing I know, I've impulse brought Sparrows Night School Tuxedo + edition.
The nice thing about picking is it is something you can pick up and put down fairly quickly as long as you have a couple of picks and a lock out. I used to pick on a tv tray while watching tv, or even if a pizza was in the oven. I could just pick a bit until it was done.
Great video as always. The trouble with putting "whipped" in the description is we know the outcome before watching, and I like to be kept in suspense!
This is as charming as addictive. Honestly it's so peaceful watching these videos, trying to spot slightest pitch of the lock.. You've done a great job to say the least!
Honorable Donk, masterpiece of a challenge lock, the detail work was sweet, well deserved paclock! Bill, valiant effort, glad you won't beat yourself up over that one, it was damn wicked! Thanks for the video!
I have a hunch, Bill. Reassemble the lock and pick it again. Use different tools, and maybe even use a custom pick with a super sharp point, and then try to use the key again. With all the serrations on the pin-in-pin, I'd be interested to see if they hang-up even when you use the key.
Bill I’m sitting watching your channel and struggling with a lock I’ve tried a few times. (I’m very new but constantly practicing) did the over lift with a rake and presto! What neat little trick! Thanks! Love the channel!
Please forgive me if you've already done an episode on this, but I'd love to know just how the various trap pins cause issues. I can generally see why they're more difficult to pick, but I'm sure a lot's been lost on me.
Great attempt picking a lock that was designed to screw with you while you were trying to pick it. If the internals were made of steel, I'd choose it over a Medeco any day.
Great try Bill. No need to feel bad about this one whipping you, it's a fantastic lock. But I am getting worried you may run out of Paclocks before I send you the beast I am working on.
That was a good one, I think the ball bearings drop down ,and since there round ,pinch the rake ,or what ever you stick in there , from the side ,binding or breaking it
Yeah, they're going out the door pretty regularly now... I'm looking at alternatives for when the last one goes out and have come up with a pretty good idea (if I can design it right). We'll see!
@@bosnianbill I guess an exclusive Bosnian Bill Lock Lab special prototype with your face engraved on it. An affiliation with Paclock. If I'm correct, you will need to send me one. Lol. I dunno, you need to put your thinking cap on but it has to be a good one. 😁🍺👍🏽
Would be cool to watch you try picking it again now that you know what there is inside... Majestic! Very well done! Ps. Bill I'd like to ask you about a look I have at home, something broke in it but I can't find an explanation of how it works online
Erica - post the question on a locksport forum page. There’s a lot of lock sport guys on these, (and girls...I expect. Never spoken to one but there must be some girls into locksport), with a lot of experience and a lot more time on their hands than the legendary BB...
I think that Honorable Donk may be a girl. Look at the handwriting on the note Honorable Donk sent with the lock. Sure looks like a girl's handwriting to me.
That core looked kinda loose in there you might have been able to use a shim to push each pin up till the shim slipped between it's shear line. Dunno if that's an effective bypass or not but I'm thinking outside the box damn finely made.
I made that comment before watching to the end and wow a lot of care went into making that lock, threaded pin-in-pins man there's no damn way I'd be able to pick that in a couple weeks let alone 30 minutes.
Hey Bill, I've got a lock ( a Chinese disc lock of all things ), that I have had absolutely no luck with. I'd love to send it to you, so you can give it a shot. How can I do such?
Yes, when shipping, "flat rate shipping" is typically a rip off, ESPECIALLY if it is light weight. Get the math for all weights for shipping and figure out what is the cheapest way. If you ship something that weighs 1oz or less, NEVER use flat-rate-shipping, EVER. The lowest barrier might be 4oz, but I don't remember and can't find my text file. Weight includes packaging.
The most cost effective way to send something under 13 oz(14 if you print your label at home) is to go first class. If it is over that, the next best option would probably be the flat rate envelope, at $6.70. Hopefully your local post office is helpful enough to get you the best shipping option. You just need to talk to them before buying any packaging, preferably while the lobby isn't too busy and they can spare a minute or two. Source: am clerk at post office.
This is probably unlikely and just an observation but you say the locks must come with a key and it has to work with the key but you don’t try the key until you pick at the lock. What if you do something to the core and the key that worked beforehand now does not. I know you leave the key wrapped until the end so you don’t get any idea of the bidding or anything but still seems like possible you could mess up the core picking it.
+Bosnianbill If I may make a suggestion, when you run out of Pac Lock's get some aluminum sheet and use your mill to make some lock lab branded pinning trays to use as the give away along with maybe a custom made lockpick or two.
Do you have a surveillance camera in the LockLab? 😜. I’m working on something very similar to this (minus the custom picks and aluminum sheets...). OK, it is quite a BIT different but will be well worth the wait!
Hello Bill. I have a very important question that I just cannot seem to find the answer to: Where did you get that beautiful clamp I always see you use, and what names can I search by to find a seller near me?
Do you have a FAQ video, where you explain "seration", "threading" what's it for etc (and the correct spelling) :) Anyway. I watch your videos out of pure interest at the lowest noobness level, so thanks for sharing and making great videos!
Every time i hear "rat yolk" I think of a chicken egg where the yellow part has a dead rat fetus in it and grosses me out. Or is it Rat Yoke, which would be the design of the handle shape? "a wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plow or cart that they are to pull. synonyms: harness, collar, coupling "the horses were loosened from the yoke" "
I feel like this is going to become my new hobby, I'm spending hours a day watching these and it seems like more fun than puzzles and different types of Rubik cubes.
Gold Whisperer I’m with ya. But I can’t afford (or have the time for) another hobby. But I just have to!
Started watching Bill a couple of weeks ago and cant stop watching either. Next thing I know, I've impulse brought Sparrows Night School Tuxedo + edition.
You'll enjoy it.
They say it's like solving a Rubik's cube in the dark :)
Gold Whisperer Welcome to the addictive hobby of LockSport! I'm sure you'll find it as fun (and sometimes frustrating) as the rest of us!
The nice thing about picking is it is something you can pick up and put down fairly quickly as long as you have a couple of picks and a lock out. I used to pick on a tv tray while watching tv, or even if a pizza was in the oven. I could just pick a bit until it was done.
A threaded pin in pin that was also threaded on the inside. Yea, I wouldn't feel bad for losing to that. Amazing work. Good Try Bill
Yo dawg, we heard you like threaded pins...
That's not a lock. It's a piece of art.
It deserves an etched back.
A piece of art that can guard something though? Or is it too easy to cut?
I’ve been waiting forever for someone to make serrations inside a pin-n-pin
18 pins, 7 springs, WOW! what a beautiful piece of work!
Nice work on taking pride in creating that lock cylinder. Absolutely beautiful work!
Lockpicking is my hobby
And bosnianbill is my idol
Just happened to be thinking about locks and noticed this new upload. Lock lab is the reason I've never given up on picking locks.
One the best challenge lock's I have ever seen
Great video as always. The trouble with putting "whipped" in the description is we know the outcome before watching, and I like to be kept in suspense!
Another work of mastery creating a real mystery. I hope you can get it all back together again. Nice!
This is as charming as addictive. Honestly it's so peaceful watching these videos, trying to spot slightest pitch of the lock.. You've done a great job to say the least!
Great work Donk! That Paclock was well earned. Those pins must have taken hours...
Holy crap this is one of the best locks ever featured over hundreds of videos.
Honorable Donk fantastic job that lock is absolutely beautiful Keep up the good work
Magnifique! Ceci est un oeuvre d'art, pas une serrure. Bravo!
Great Workmanship Honorable Donk!
That’s the cleanest lock and pin design I have seen for a whipped video
BEYOND Alien tech!! Wow! Amazing Honorable Donk, well done, well done indeed.
Now that’s a lock I would buy!
Great effort Bill 👍
Dan Romo ... I’m no expert but that lock looks like it can be cut
That is one of the best if not the best pinning I have ever seen without having some weirdness well apart from the pinning
Wow - just wow... Those pins are truly stunning!!
Wow I really love this attempt, how great is this!
This guy had to have some watch making jeweler tools... unbelievable, and they were not "Hacked Up" looked nice and precise. Bravo...
that lock was crazy O.O . I am so glad I found LPL and that he mentioned you enough that I had to come look :) absolutely love your work
Stunning pin work Mr Donk you devious beast. Total feedback killer.
Those pins were something else. Great work!
Wow. Fine masterpiece he assembled there.
I wonder how many years I could have had that sat in my collection before I lost the plot and threw my picks out the window...
A work of art.
Would love to see some videos that show you reassembling the locks too
Here's a video about reassembly: th-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=j5_W1FF0c90
Also, in the free lock picking course I did several more. Locklab.com
Honorable Donk, masterpiece of a challenge lock, the detail work was sweet, well deserved paclock! Bill, valiant effort, glad you won't beat yourself up over that one, it was damn wicked! Thanks for the video!
Damn, that's impressive work, honorable even!
Honorable Donk very nice work on this lock ... wow awesome pins in pins
Holy smokes!!! That was the most pin work I have seen in a single lock.
Great skill to make this lock.
Words you never want to hear at a pinning bench, "And the other piece flew ........ "
It is a great sport
I have a hunch, Bill. Reassemble the lock and pick it again. Use different tools, and maybe even use a custom pick with a super sharp point, and then try to use the key again. With all the serrations on the pin-in-pin, I'd be interested to see if they hang-up even when you use the key.
You hit that every which way Bill. Great effort.
Incredible work Honorable Donk!
Bill I’m sitting watching your channel and struggling with a lock I’ve tried a few times. (I’m very new but constantly practicing) did the over lift with a rake and presto! What neat little trick! Thanks! Love the channel!
Great! An open is an open, right! The overlift trick is originally from lever locks, but I've found it can be useful for pin tumblers too.
Wow, never saw pins like these little guys, so tricky.
If THAT is not the most diabolitical lock ever, I haven't observed it.
Watching this in 2020 and part of me wish Bill would bring this back but also understand.
With all that raking, maybe the pins aren't the right length anymore. 😂
That was one seriously impressive pinning job. Day-um.
Usually 15 pieces in a 5 pin lock and this one had 25..
16 pins, 2 ball bearings, 7 springs... in just 5 pins, that is nasty with all the threading even on pins in pins.
Wow very nice engineering. 😎
Looks like 00-80 threads. Impressive!!
What great work! Huge thumbs up. Awesome lock!
Please forgive me if you've already done an episode on this, but I'd love to know just how the various trap pins cause issues. I can generally see why they're more difficult to pick, but I'm sure a lot's been lost on me.
Great attempt picking a lock that was designed to screw with you while you were trying to pick it. If the internals were made of steel, I'd choose it over a Medeco any day.
You like serrations? How about some serrations inside the serrations inside the pin
Great try Bill. No need to feel bad about this one whipping you, it's a fantastic lock. But I am getting worried you may run out of Paclocks before I send you the beast I am working on.
Great effort, Bill.
That was a good one, I think the ball bearings drop down ,and since there round ,pinch the rake ,or what ever you stick in there , from the side ,binding or breaking it
Now that you have gutted it, what would have done differently if you had been in the field and had to open it surreptitiously?
Donk used some pretty small tap and die sets to make those pins, nice work.
Perhaps Donk is a watchmaker as his day job? :-)
Never seen such great pinning. Really Wow. Nice try Bill
Awesome work sir.
impressive work Donk, no shame losing to that one Bill
Amazing lock. Well deserved.
Bill, YOU ARE THE MAN!! A false set before you pick in your pick!! ;-)
How does one find and/or make these incredible pins?
That is is once crazy lock.
Another Paclock bites the dust! Must not be too many left.🤔✌
Yeah, they're going out the door pretty regularly now... I'm looking at alternatives for when the last one goes out and have come up with a pretty good idea (if I can design it right). We'll see!
@@bosnianbill I guess an exclusive Bosnian Bill Lock Lab special prototype with your face engraved on it. An affiliation with Paclock. If I'm correct, you will need to send me one. Lol. I dunno, you need to put your thinking cap on but it has to be a good one. 😁🍺👍🏽
amazing pins
Devious!
Wow! Nice work
The bar keeps getting raised
Straight to the "Lock Porn" section, I'm sure. Such beautiful pins. Nice work Donk. 👍
Into the hard stuff, right?
I don't need a key, I've got a Donk!
It would be funny to have it say "Your timer has stopped. You have failed to open the lock in a timely fashion."
one big WOW!! really nice work!!!
Would be cool to watch you try picking it again now that you know what there is inside... Majestic! Very well done!
Ps. Bill I'd like to ask you about a look I have at home, something broke in it but I can't find an explanation of how it works online
Erica - post the question on a locksport forum page. There’s a lot of lock sport guys on these, (and girls...I expect. Never spoken to one but there must be some girls into locksport), with a lot of experience and a lot more time on their hands than the legendary BB...
I think that Honorable Donk may be a girl. Look at the handwriting on the note Honorable Donk sent with the lock. Sure looks like a girl's handwriting to me.
donk really wanted that free lock lol.
I think the "PIP"'s are eye glasses screws.
That core looked kinda loose in there you might have been able to use a shim to push each pin up till the shim slipped between it's shear line. Dunno if that's an effective bypass or not but I'm thinking outside the box damn finely made.
I made that comment before watching to the end and wow a lot of care went into making that lock, threaded pin-in-pins man there's no damn way I'd be able to pick that in a couple weeks let alone 30 minutes.
Hey Bill, I've got a lock ( a Chinese disc lock of all things ), that I have had absolutely no luck with. I'd love to send it to you, so you can give it a shot. How can I do such?
Great pick!!!
Yes, when shipping, "flat rate shipping" is typically a rip off, ESPECIALLY if it is light weight. Get the math for all weights for shipping and figure out what is the cheapest way. If you ship something that weighs 1oz or less, NEVER use flat-rate-shipping, EVER. The lowest barrier might be 4oz, but I don't remember and can't find my text file. Weight includes packaging.
The most cost effective way to send something under 13 oz(14 if you print your label at home) is to go first class. If it is over that, the next best option would probably be the flat rate envelope, at $6.70. Hopefully your local post office is helpful enough to get you the best shipping option. You just need to talk to them before buying any packaging, preferably while the lobby isn't too busy and they can spare a minute or two. Source: am clerk at post office.
Stinking key 🔑
Yep.... had to use the stinkin' key... (head down, kicks dirt clod...)
I love ur pic u chose lol
This is probably unlikely and just an observation but you say the locks must come with a key and it has to work with the key but you don’t try the key until you pick at the lock. What if you do something to the core and the key that worked beforehand now does not. I know you leave the key wrapped until the end so you don’t get any idea of the bidding or anything but still seems like possible you could mess up the core picking it.
Miss seeing the challenge locks :(
9:24 you actually tricked me.
Curious to know if an electric pick would have any effect on this one.
About the same odds of hitting the mega millions lottery. 🤪
LOL
Super work on that lock Donk! Great Job Trying to get it open! Btw i think you might need to trim those nails! There Starting to get long! WooF!
beautifully brutal
+Bosnianbill If I may make a suggestion, when you run out of Pac Lock's get some aluminum sheet and use your mill to make some lock lab branded pinning trays to use as the give away along with maybe a custom made lockpick or two.
Do you have a surveillance camera in the LockLab? 😜. I’m working on something very similar to this (minus the custom picks and aluminum sheets...). OK, it is quite a BIT different but will be well worth the wait!
LOL wish I did have a security cam there, I could learn all your little secrets about lock picking you haven't shared.
Hello Bill. I have a very important question that I just cannot seem to find the answer to: Where did you get that beautiful clamp I always see you use, and what names can I search by to find a seller near me?
Scott, check the description for the model number and the website. Check eBay for better pricing.
Cool never seen one from New Mexico
Amazing
Do you have a FAQ video, where you explain "seration", "threading" what's it for etc (and the correct spelling) :)
Anyway. I watch your videos out of pure interest at the lowest noobness level, so thanks for sharing and making great videos!
That was a nasty lock! Someone wanted to really piss u off haha
😲 wow!
little eyeglass screws, it would seem.
$11.52 is a high price.
Shipping from US to any other country not in NA is like $20.
I thought trap pins were only trap pins if they weren't reversible without thr lock being taken apart...
This time, the shipping was worth every penny, except for 1¢ taken away for using ball bearings.
If you can buy this it should be like 100$ it's really good god lock!
Hey... you got anymore or them threaded pins hehehehe
Every time i hear "rat yolk" I think of a chicken egg where the yellow part has a dead rat fetus in it and grosses me out.
Or is it Rat Yoke, which would be the design of the handle shape?
"a wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plow or cart that they are to pull.
synonyms: harness, collar, coupling
"the horses were loosened from the yoke"
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