Purple belt submission. Sorry about the mumbling. My mouth was right next to the camera and I didn't want to blast it, but I wasn't enunciating well. Driver pin 2 has no lip, so hopefully I don't need to show orientation for that one. It would be a t-pin if in backwards and actually more difficult. The open at 1:40 was pin 1 and there was a noticeable resistance and click, so hopefully that helps demonstrate that it was lip-down and in the overmilling. I looked at each of the frames of pin 1 getting ejected. You get a general idea of shape, but none of them are clear. The pin landed on the tray and would have been in frame if it weren't for that &^@*$ shaft for the phone mount. The biggest issue is not being able to show it was the actual pin in the lock, so I acknowledge I may have to film this for a fourth time. (1st time the snap ring pliers were late arriving so I spent 15 minutes trying to get the ring off before I gave up. 2nd time I blocked the lens with my hand before getting to the driver pins so the lock technically left the frame. I hate filming.)
00:00 Key
00:24 Start
01:40 Open
04:15 Gut start
08:00 Key pins
10:10 Core overmilling
14:20 Driver pins 6 & 5 orientation
20:40 Driver pin 4 orientation
23:00 Driver pin 3 orientation
24:30 Driver pin 2
24:55 Driver pin 1
27:40 Pin stacks closeup
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10 апр 2024