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How Security Pins Work 

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In depth explanation of several types of security pins and their interaction with the shear line. I've also added a couple counter-milled chambers to give an example of what additional security they can provide.
Security pins increase the lock resistance to picking, raking, bumping and other techniques by quite a lot comparatively, and adding them is probably the single cheapest solution to better security for a common lock.
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@brennencox516
@brennencox516 3 года назад
Welp, now I understand a tiny bit more of what the lockpicking lawyer does.
@SpencerHHO
@SpencerHHO 3 года назад
It just makes it all the more impressive how easily he picks locks.
@TaiwanFlashard
@TaiwanFlashard 3 года назад
I was thinking exactly the same thing.
@OS10100
@OS10100 3 года назад
@@SpencerHHO When you do something for a living. You tend to get good at it. It's like saying man that pilot of 20+ years experience made that vertical 380 degree spin look easy!
@minercraftal
@minercraftal 3 года назад
+1,just pass through LPL’s video when get to this one… 😂 this one is a excellent video maker!
@OS10100
@OS10100 3 года назад
@@SpencerHHO lol
@WhiskeyGulf71
@WhiskeyGulf71 3 года назад
This & another of your videos has really helped me to understand what the Lock Picking lawyer is encountering whilst picking locks, i had no idea when watching him pick what was causing counter rotation, now it makes perfect sense.
@raymondwiggins354
@raymondwiggins354 2 года назад
Same
@iloveddlc2007
@iloveddlc2007 Год назад
Now, i cant find any sense of how its possible to defeat the last pin without dropping eveeyting, suka
@petesmith9472
@petesmith9472 Год назад
..and your comment has cleared that up for me too
@keitofu
@keitofu 7 месяцев назад
Same here it is really clear now with this video !!!
@taylankammer
@taylankammer 3 года назад
Your videos should be getting a lot more attention, they're exceptionally well-made with the CGI and clear explanations!
@BestHakase
@BestHakase 2 года назад
It is not so popular bcz the sound level is too low.
@DukeBG
@DukeBG 3 года назад
this was an explanation that I needed on how these work! LPL often disassembles the lock and just goes: "this one was a spool, this one was a t-pin, thanks for watching, goodbye", leaving the viewer a bit confused about how those shapes actually factor in the picking process.
@evelbill1439
@evelbill1439 2 года назад
The going out and finding out is more than half the fun! LPL is allowing you to pursue this on your own, it’s a remarkable show of good sportsmanship. It’s not like you’re his apprentice. This is a useful hobby and it’s up to you to learn it!
@onemoremisfit
@onemoremisfit 2 года назад
@@evelbill1439 That's why some viewers seek instructive content like this, to learn. LPL is informative to the extent of consumer education about what makes a secure lock, and also he does useful reviews on tools of the trade as well as consumer lock products. Along the way a new enthusiast can learn from him, but largely his content is more entertainment than instruction, and I'm sure that is intentional on his part. His comment section is dominated by attention seekers cracking unoriginal unfunny jokes over and over, and that is to be expected on any channel with subs in the millions.
@EdocDab
@EdocDab 4 года назад
After the basics that I have seen many people explain, I am much enjoying the more in depth videos like this. Really well done 👍
@williamna5800
@williamna5800 3 года назад
Loved this! It's exactly the knowledge needed to be able to progress past the master locks so many of us start on. This video takes the mystery out of picking slightly harder locks and allows us to mentally picture whats happening inside, thus giving us a much better chance of success. Every new picker need to see your videos. LPL and Bill are absolutely great to watch, but knowing what they are doing by watching your videos really puts it into perspective.
@vodiak
@vodiak 4 года назад
This is great, especially the focus on on how it affects picking and what it will feel like when picked. Looking forward to some of the more unusual designs (disc detainer, dimple, slider, interactive elements...).
@tiirikka6480
@tiirikka6480 4 года назад
These explanations are great! I think that the part starting at 1:35 with the "picture in picture" view of the lock from two angles is really brilliant. I think that this is the first time I've seen the "Would this be shown as a cutaway of a single pin or by showing the whole lock mechanic" solved by being able to do both at the same time.
@BirdsOfGlass
@BirdsOfGlass 3 года назад
I'm here from LPL. RU-vid basically decided I am into lock picking now & they were right.
@EvaderGuy
@EvaderGuy 3 года назад
Outstanding class! The graphics are superb and your explanations are clear and very easy to understand and look forward to watching the rest of your videos. Please do keep them coming!
@Pyrolock
@Pyrolock 4 года назад
Thanks "Mr. Lockfall" -- You have done a great job with your computer animation using something like a power point recording -- Good Job -- I personally like this format -- Thanks for your hard work and sharing it with us
@paradox19993
@paradox19993 3 года назад
awesome demonstration, i went from no understanding to getting how the pins work in the first few mins thank you :)
@agentfourteen8574
@agentfourteen8574 3 года назад
Thank you for this video. Really great CGI and narration throughout the video.
@boneinthebox
@boneinthebox 4 года назад
This is exactly what I needed while learning and didn't have.
@gamerzk1llz894
@gamerzk1llz894 Год назад
I see only comments about LPL.. so I want to say thank you for helping me understand safety pins because I'm just starting in lockpicking hobby :)
@litephaze
@litephaze Год назад
I am very, very impressed with your videos! Very easy to understand, comprehend, and your illustrations are straight-forward! Great work!
@onazram1
@onazram1 2 года назад
Finally someone is describing the fine details and nuances of locks that no one else is...
@evasuser
@evasuser 4 года назад
you're amazing, thank you for the education and please keep uploading.
@DestroyedAngel
@DestroyedAngel 2 года назад
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!!! Thank you!! Really helps to know what you’re feeling in the lock!
@dougfive3907
@dougfive3907 3 года назад
Amazing video man, I was super confused about the different security pins, but now I feel like I have a working understanding of them
@berbstn
@berbstn 4 года назад
Great teaching through animation. Good job.
@lynnottaway7090
@lynnottaway7090 2 года назад
The visualization in this video helps so much! Thank you!
@kevinbrown4947
@kevinbrown4947 3 года назад
Thanks. Very well done. Good animations and articulate expert commentary. Stay well.
@jcricket23
@jcricket23 4 года назад
Superb video. Clear explanations with excellent visuals. Bravo!
@rofflestomp684
@rofflestomp684 3 года назад
Excellent videos with very clear graphics and straight forward explanations of what is going on. Eye opener for me, thanks.
@WiliamBennettwildarbennett
@WiliamBennettwildarbennett 3 года назад
Am glad I've started learning with KW1 and most of those are mastered and makes it a lot easier so far that is.
@nejiross
@nejiross 4 месяца назад
I like how this video allowed me to realize that counter rotation isn't ALWAYS direct counter rotation, but more so just lightening the tension while still retaining some tension to allow it to counter rotate naturally and keep the pins secured that are being set or are set. It's like car tires realigning themselves when driving forward after a turn without directly turning them. For some reason that is the analogy that formed in my head.
@dm4800
@dm4800 Год назад
I've been searching youtube on this subject for the past 2 days and finally came across this gem of a video. TY for the information
@77gravity
@77gravity 2 года назад
Excellent video, thank you. I have been watching LPL for some time, and he often refers to these pin types, but it's great to see the operation of each type, to understand how they make picking so much more difficult than the "standard" smooth pins.
@MrSthomas423
@MrSthomas423 2 года назад
Best video on the subject by far. Thought-out and clear
@TekDristan
@TekDristan 3 года назад
Thank you for the video. Just getting started on recreational lock picking and this was a great illustration of security pins and the feedback to expect with each type.
@RobertJochim
@RobertJochim 2 года назад
Very well done. Now I'm off to buy more tightly-fitting tension wrenches than what I've been using. Your explanation of the mechanics of counter-rotation gave me that "a-ha moment", and now I finally get it.
@XxdiggitxX
@XxdiggitxX 2 года назад
Damn dude. I've been a part of locksport for years, seen all the videos and such, this right here is GOLD. Excellent job, I'm going to make sure I watch every bit of content of yours
@Xmw92ba3oenalfk9
@Xmw92ba3oenalfk9 3 года назад
Great video to help us know what really goes on inside!
@nando68two
@nando68two 3 года назад
OK, so I know what it feels like on my fingers when I hit security pins, but now I have a much better understanding about what I'm feeling as I pick. Thanks for teaching this. I have a feeling that this can improve my picking technique.
@ThePrufessa
@ThePrufessa Год назад
This is just what I needed to help me understand what's going on inside of locks and how security pins resist picking. Now I can watch LPL with much better understanding.
@adsonmoreira7261
@adsonmoreira7261 3 года назад
Amazing explanation!
@Twobarpsi
@Twobarpsi 3 года назад
Excellent video!! So well explained!!
@Unkn0wn1133
@Unkn0wn1133 2 года назад
Great diagrams, Im a visual learner and this is exactly the kind of explanation i need.
@walden6272
@walden6272 Год назад
That was an excellent presentation. I finally understand these security pins. Thank you!
@alexanderaphonin7850
@alexanderaphonin7850 3 года назад
Great explanations, thank you!
@theprinceofallsaiyans5830
@theprinceofallsaiyans5830 2 года назад
After watching lock pick lawyer i thought negatively of this video at first but as i watched i was given answers to terminology questions that i had with LPL. So thanks you cleared up allot. 👍🏻👍🏻
@Desopolis
@Desopolis 2 года назад
I’ve been interested in the lock stuff (especially because of LPL, Bill, etc) but haven’t been able to add it to my ridiculously long hobby list yet. This vid is great for explaining and understanding wtf is actually going on and why!
@AnCapGamer
@AnCapGamer 2 года назад
I saw this video in suggestions from watching Lockpicking Lawyer. Now i have a better understanding of what he is saying, thanks!!
@belperite
@belperite 3 года назад
This is really good. Great graphics mean I now understand (on a very basic level) how these locks work. Just shows how much practice LPL, Bosnianbill et al have to put in to recognise and defeat these locks.
@lindsay.newman
@lindsay.newman 2 года назад
excellent explanation, as others have said, now I understand a lot more of the lockpicking lawyer.
@Twobarpsi
@Twobarpsi 3 года назад
Huge fan of LPL, but your videos explain lock picking better!
@Sillimant_
@Sillimant_ 2 года назад
that's because LPL expects some kind of prior experience or knowledge
@donaldvincent
@donaldvincent 2 года назад
My father was a locksmith thru the 1970's and 80's. I used to love watching him pick locks and make keys by impression. He was self taught and lucky for him I do not recall any of these security pins. He used to take me along during summer break and as I got older he would let me rekey a customer's lock once in a while. I was fascinated by the mechanical nature and he taught me a lot about the history of locks. For example that before his head was cut off King Louis of France was trained as a locksmith simply because he too loved mechanical things. There were also ancient locks from Africa where the key was made of rope and sticks of different lengths. If your stick was too long or short you were locked out. Pretty cool in an age long before Google.
@W-C-F-o1k
@W-C-F-o1k 2 года назад
This video has been the most helpful thing I've seen!! You deserve more subs
@dirtydishes2148
@dirtydishes2148 3 года назад
Great video, easy to understand. Thank you!
@neilc.633
@neilc.633 8 месяцев назад
Wonderful work. Thank you!
@OldManTenno
@OldManTenno 2 года назад
Fantastic video demonstrating what I’ve only heard about in other videos.
@-NGC-6302-
@-NGC-6302- 2 года назад
Perfect explanations
@pilkjaer
@pilkjaer 2 года назад
Brilliant video! Thank you so much for explaining this!
@mikedub
@mikedub 2 года назад
Very helpful explanation. Thank you!
@omarzed6043
@omarzed6043 2 года назад
Exactly what i needed to know and understand, great video 👏
@Bob3D2000
@Bob3D2000 2 года назад
Excellent video, thank you!
@Loganmaha
@Loganmaha 2 года назад
This is the perfect educational video! I love it!
@douglas1391
@douglas1391 3 года назад
Excellent video. Succinct. Informative. Lucid.
@KF1
@KF1 3 года назад
well presented. thanks
@mynameisyasser
@mynameisyasser Год назад
Loved it, absolutely succinct. Nicely made, cool voice
@TommyShlong
@TommyShlong 2 года назад
Awesome video. Having watched this I now know what the lock picking lawyer means when he's describing what's happening as he picks a lock.
@elijahevans1191
@elijahevans1191 Год назад
This was very helpful!
@Error-xl3ty
@Error-xl3ty 3 года назад
You are really under rated this is awesome Keep up the good work
@The_A_Cast
@The_A_Cast 2 года назад
By far the most interesting and informative video on the internet! Now I can finally understand what LPL is talking about! 😂
@michaelandrews2619
@michaelandrews2619 2 года назад
Very nicely explained.
@Alvekan
@Alvekan 2 года назад
Very interesting and enjoyable. Thanks!
@kylebeatty7643
@kylebeatty7643 3 года назад
Well done. Concise!
@dfailsthemost
@dfailsthemost 3 месяца назад
Awesome animation
@tednugent1351
@tednugent1351 2 года назад
Thank you I always wondered.
@srnunan4783
@srnunan4783 2 года назад
I’ve been wishing LPL would explain what is a false set and what causes counter rotation because neither is easy to understand if you just consider standard pins, but he mentions them on nearly every pick and he has millions of viewers. He owes you some revenue
@heatherreadsreddit8579
@heatherreadsreddit8579 3 года назад
Learned a lot. Thank you! Subbed
@skittlez0fd00m5
@skittlez0fd00m5 2 года назад
Great video thanks!!
@FlavorTown9088
@FlavorTown9088 3 года назад
i am enlightened, thank you.
@maartenhappel9014
@maartenhappel9014 7 месяцев назад
Great! Thnx. Makes a lot of sense.
@frankdell
@frankdell 2 года назад
amazing video.
@mxcollin95
@mxcollin95 3 года назад
Great video! 👍
@motorv8N
@motorv8N 3 года назад
Fascinating!
@TurkVladimir
@TurkVladimir 4 месяца назад
Thanks Great Video Presentation
@DETRIVNI
@DETRIVNI 3 года назад
awesome video
@davidgrisez
@davidgrisez 2 года назад
This video does a lot to explain how locks are made more difficult to pick by the use of various types of security pins. This video also helps to explain the terminology used in videos by the Lock Picking Lawyer RU-vid videos when he is picking a lock. The Lock Picking Lawyer RU-vid videos show that a very experienced locksmith with the right tools and a lot of practice can still pick these locks with security pins. All it takes is some additional time.
@skoolboy991
@skoolboy991 3 года назад
gona make it so much easier to follow along with LPL lol
@Minecraftrok999
@Minecraftrok999 3 года назад
Yup, I finally know what counterrotation and false set actually means. I watched so many LPL videos in the hope he's gonna explain it somewhere, turns out nahh.
@skoolboy991
@skoolboy991 3 года назад
@@Minecraftrok999 same bro 😂 and yet i still watch all to them lmao.. having no clue what anything means
@dave_in_florida
@dave_in_florida 3 года назад
Now I know what LPL means by overset.
@plug4uk696
@plug4uk696 3 года назад
Very interesting and informative, Thank you ;-)
@ronnycook3569
@ronnycook3569 2 года назад
I'm really surprised to see that you still only have ~10k subscribers a year after making this.
@austin702
@austin702 2 года назад
Awesome, awesome video. I have a question though. The T pin you show at 5:34 is oriented with the skinny side down and as you show in this position it can be simply pushed through to the shear line. However, when I’ve actually come across T pins in locks they have the skinny side up, which makes them get hung up and harder to pick. Do you have any tips on these? I’m pretty good at spool pins but T pins I can’t seem to get. Thanks!
@RSDonovan
@RSDonovan 2 года назад
Great video! Doesn’t the key ever get caught by these traps?
@AndreiPetunin
@AndreiPetunin 3 года назад
Very interesting.
@aurelienyonrac
@aurelienyonrac Год назад
Steep learning curve. Any recommendations on what tools to buy to get in my house door and 2001 f150 truck ? I often forget my keys
@mikeesty2513
@mikeesty2513 2 года назад
The barrel/spool with the torpedo key pin is a nasty combo, would it be possible to pick if all pins were this way?
@piezaclave393
@piezaclave393 2 года назад
A+ video‼️💯 Btw which software did you use to create this animation ??
@AndrewBoundy
@AndrewBoundy 3 года назад
Must take a lot of time to do the graphics - but maybe if you're bored, on on raking and fast entry methods would be cool. Awesome video(s). Thanks.
@Justus_Patrick
@Justus_Patrick 2 года назад
wow that was one of the most informitive and helpful videos ive seen. Bravo sir. Would you be able to make one with every "keyword" demonstrated? Like a "set" pin, "overset" "binding" etc?
@boazfarren-greenwood9048
@boazfarren-greenwood9048 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mK8TjuLDoMg.html
@Justus_Patrick
@Justus_Patrick 2 года назад
@@boazfarren-greenwood9048 PERFECT. Thank you veddy much!
@Zerpersande
@Zerpersande 3 года назад
Spools give me the most problems. I lose my false set really often. And given how common they are it’s obvious why my skill level involves lots of frustration.
@matthewpete3955
@matthewpete3955 3 года назад
I want this lock
@Sam_Hue
@Sam_Hue 2 года назад
Video title should be called: Lockpickinglawyer explained in detail - The sequel
@worroSfOretsevraH
@worroSfOretsevraH 2 года назад
Can you transform normal pins into security pins at home by filing? Do you have a video on that? Thanks.
@crystalsheep1434
@crystalsheep1434 3 года назад
This is intresting
@SeanCMonahan
@SeanCMonahan Год назад
If the spool pin's thin section is already in the shear line to start, could you tell it's a spool because the cylinder will drop into a false set without your having interacted with that pin yet? Do they make spools with the thin section shifted down?
@Gay_Priest
@Gay_Priest 3 года назад
Someone send lockpicking lawyer a lock with mostly spools and barrels, with one pin near the end a serrated/torpedo combo
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