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This a VOD of a patreon livestream I did reacting to lock picking lawyer attacking my locks. If you haven’t seen them I recommend watching the main videos first:

My video on the locks: https://bit.ly/35rRYrH
Lock picking lawyer’s video: https://bit.ly/35k1KMD

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43 thoughts on “Stuff Made Here reacts to Lock Picking Lawyer beatdown”
  1. There seems to be some confusion about what I meant by wanting LPL to have a win so let me give a bit more context. In a collaboration it's best if both parties come out with some kind of win. If only one party benefits that's pretty lame for the other person & their audience. Since I had two locks I felt I could send the first with the known defects which would likely lead to it's defeat (and thus guarantee a win with the interesting explanation for LPL) and then second lock I hoped he wouldn't be able to pick.

  2. 12:30 Solution – make a door that's wider at the front so the gap is tiny or non-existent, and fades away from the frame as you near the back side of the door so there's clearance as you point out.

  3. Dude, why in the world would you have no intention on selling an unpickable lock?? You could make millions! And even more importantly, you would be remedying a problem that has literally NEVER been remedied! You would be doing such an immeasurable service to mankind in producing such a product. Heck, sell the damn design to someone else who's interested in producing it for sale. There are literally billions of people alive today who would give anything to be in your position with this invention of yours. Please don't squander it.

  4. The thing about damage to the lockpicking is:

    1, if its you own lock or door you dont really want to damage it

    2, if you dont care about damage when breaking in to something why not just bring an axe?

  5. I love both your guys videos. The one thing i don't agree with is, i think he should have picked it without removing first or watching your vids.

    Would these attacks be possible to figure out then? How long would that take? I get that lock designs are not secret for long. I just think that would have been interesting

  6. Where’s the new lock what happened to within 2 years haha great vids I’ve watched all 4 videos a bunch of times been subbed for a while love the vids very inspiring.

  7. If he drills it, it'd no longer be a successful pick. It's a brute force attack. And nothing on earth can withstand brute force attacks.

  8. For your next lock, I'd love an attempt at "tamper-evident" design! If the lock has something turn red on the back (indoors) that you can check if you think any picking could occur.

  9. To have the balls to send your original design for "field testing" to LPL, no less, is something I respect enormously. Not many people or businesses are willing to do that.
    People forget (or don't know) that good product design is an iterative process, especially when you're trying something innovative:
    You create an operational iteration, do stress tests on it, then improve it using the feedback gathered. Rinse and repeat.

    Keep keeping up, mate! This has huge engineering (and content creation) potential.

  10. Honestly I think lpl cheated by being able to see the lock off the door ! He was able to see how it works making it easier then blindly attacking it !…don't get me wrong I'm not saying he couldn't have picked it any ways but I am saying that is an unfair advantage!

  11. Just randomly came across this video after a little while and noticed in it that you promised a new lock for LPL in two years time. Are you planning to make happen in near future?

  12. The job of a lock maker isn't to make an unpickable lock because there's always going to be a way in – it's to make picking the lock harder than simply destroying the door. If they're willing to break the door, the lock becomes irrelevant anyway.

  13. I think you should make all of those renovations and send it to McNally. His lock picking approach is much less graceful than LPL but I would say equally as effective and very entertaining.

  14. I think your approach of not looking at other locks and just going in blind was the right one. You can always refine an original design using information gained from other things but if you start out just using other people's ideas you inevitably limit your final product. It's been my chief criticism of the DC cinematic universe; you will rarely make something truly great by imitating something else.

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