I REALLY ENJOYED THAT very much indeed 👍 In one sense I wish that I had some machine tools ,but in another I'm pleased that I don't. You have set my little brain into an effing spin . I sincerely hope that we get to see the first pick . Cheers and all the very best to you and yours 👍 🍻 🍻 🍻 🍻 🍻
@@pinballsmith J Gabriel did something very similar by creating a trench trap and adding in an undercut, so the very thin spool end rode in the grooves - if you get my drift!? Anyway very creative of you mate and I've now got my thinking cap on.
@@pinballsmith thanks for that, I didn't know anything about Artichoke, actually PickSmith told me about you. Very interesting indeed 👍 Obviously I'm going to have to give it a go hand crafted!
@@royboivin i'll send over a version 2, as this was a real danger to gut, and also i want to make a nickel plated one next as the brass edges are not super hard wearing
@@Rob_Lockpicking_v2.0 cheers Rob such a great locc, first open was 1hr6min 😂, 2nd 36min then this one got down quite a bit more was stoked. I actually kept doing this because my phone kept splitting the videos so i had to shorten it so i can submit it in one take 😂
@@Rob_Lockpicking_v2.0 ;) cheers mate, the first version was pretty average and once picked it had to be picked straight back as codebar couldnt be removed
Those keys are seriously good, they turned out so well. Is the code key generic along all the Galaxy locks, would that code key function in my lock. Thanks for showing these, cheers
@@PocketWomen thanks! It is specifically for each system so the only real way is to pick out codevar and decode, am pretty sure that i could decode remotely with good pictures and measurements once picked
@@Rob_Lockpicking_v2.0 ha thanks na just loving the locksport aye, yeah fascinating locc that! Soo smooth its on the list but got a few projects to sort in the meantime
Nicely done, certainly took a while for me to understand it too. Two ways of doing it, the kinder method is using a deep inset like you have assuming a zero cut disc after the butterfly (works in about 40% of abus plus locks). But the other method is to tension off the butterfly and use Mick's method of counter rotating to test if it's set or not and to really force the discs into contact with the sidebar, which can be pretty hit or miss in my experience (or maybe I'm just bad at picking, always possible).
Excellent picking. That was a tough lock. Figuring out how to pick it as you go and having to do a reset in the middle with a great recovery. Well done on the gutting, a recoverable disaster with just the one casualty. Thanks for this video, cheers