There seem to be 4 unique shapes in 7 wafers here - there are lots of dimensions and shapes going on also - who knew that a wafer lock could be so interesting ? :o) PS - the fast motion dismantle might have been better at normal speed in this case - just a suggestion - there seem to be 7 wafers, but only 6 visible during picking...
Thanks a lot for your comment - I'm always undecided when I should fast-forward. I wanna keep my videos short and entertaining. But yes, in this case it would have been more valuable to have tracked the wafers while pulling them out. It's indeed interesting that they have taken the effort to make these different shapes, must be a hassle to assemble in the factory.
I lost the key to a bikemate wafer lock and I do not have a right picker, just a paper clip and it does not work. Is this due to the paperclip or am I doing something wrong?
No, usually at the back. They usually use a wafer as the locking wafer. It holds the core in when the others are set. That stops the core from being removed by the correct key.
Very cool one of the best examples I have seen of picking a wafer lock - thank you!
I find it always so helpful to see & understand how the different locking mechanism works. Very helpful video. Have a great weekend.
Cheers and thanks for tuning in - a wafer lock can be quite interesting when being observed while picking.
Great video again Michael, my friend, love to watch the wafers while you pick the lock ;o))
Thanks for showing, have a great weekend ;o))
Cheers mate - yeah, it's fun to see the wafers moving. Have a nice weekend, too.
Nicely done Michael. Yes very interesting to see how the wafers work. Enjoyed that buddy ;o))))
Cheers mate - glad you liked it.
No problemo mate, always a pleasure to watch ;o))))
Very nicely done my friend, very nice to see the wafers while you pick it
Thanks buddy, fun with the wafers - glad I had the opportunity :-)
Great job picking and gutting that wafer lock!! Great demonstration!! Happy pickings!!
Thanks, glad you liked it.
I love how you tear everything apart and show how it works. Cool video friend. 👍👍👍👍🧡
Yeah, taking apart things is one of my favorite tasks ;-) Thanks for tuning in.
Great job explaining the inside of the lock, thanks!!!
Nick explanation on how a wafer lock works great video 👍🏻
Thank you - it's fun to see what cannot be seen most of the time.
Really great shot of a wafer lock while it is being picked. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers. Happy you had fun watching. It's always nice to see what's going on.
Great demonstration. 👍
Thanks.
Cool video, it's nice to see exactly how this lock works.
Thanks - glad you had fun watching. I always try to get a special view when a get the opportunity.
Very good visual and explanation
Thank you - glad you liked it.
Excellent tutorial! 👍
Thank you :-)
There seem to be 4 unique shapes in 7 wafers here - there are lots of dimensions and shapes going on also - who knew that a wafer lock could be so interesting ? :o)
PS - the fast motion dismantle might have been better at normal speed in this case - just a suggestion - there seem to be 7 wafers, but only 6 visible during picking...
Thanks a lot for your comment - I'm always undecided when I should fast-forward. I wanna keep my videos short and entertaining. But yes, in this case it would have been more valuable to have tracked the wafers while pulling them out. It's indeed interesting that they have taken the effort to make these different shapes, must be a hassle to assemble in the factory.
Great picking and showing the wafers, nice job on this 😊
Thank you - glad you liked it.
Great video - thank you for showing how it works, even while you are picking it! :D :D Cheers!
Yes, love it to get such unusual views - then even a simple wafer lock becomes a bit more interesting.
3:56 nice guitar music :-) Is that you playing Potti? :-)
Haha, that would be nice. All I can play is my radio ;-)
Great vid as always, many thanks
Cheers :-)
Excellent video as always
Thanks a lot - great to read that you had fun watching.
Nice to see how the wafers work, Thanks
Cheers - it's nice to get a peek inside. Thanks for watching.
I lost the key to a bikemate wafer lock and I do not have a right picker, just a paper clip and it does not work. Is this due to the paperclip or am I doing something wrong?
Paperclip is weak material and not as good as a regular pick. But of course experience help ;-)
You ended up with 7 wafers, was one hidden at the front ?
No, usually at the back. They usually use a wafer as the locking wafer. It holds the core in when the others are set. That stops the core from being removed by the correct key.
Yes, Gary is right. The 7th wafer could not be see while picking as it was in the back behind the cutout.
Nice -- great visuals
Thank you :-)