Considering what the kit actually does I think we'd be better off with the confusion. LOL
@beanhavok2287Ай бұрын
You beat me to it lol
@ryancoorey158Ай бұрын
No officer That's not my drug kit.That's my burglary kit😂😂😂
@MrTyler918273Ай бұрын
LPL is trying to get people arrested so they need his other services.
@AsakuraSaiyanАй бұрын
understandable have a nice day
@christophercastaneda9714Ай бұрын
Not burglary kit. Key replication kit. What you use your new key for, or if you use it at all, is another question.
@SlippyBizАй бұрын
No officer, that's baby powder. I promise
@-whackdАй бұрын
"You will be violently kidnapped and locked in a cage for possession of a device I don't understand"
@kyb7795Ай бұрын
For years he taught us how to pick the locks now he straight up telling us how to fabricate the keys
@mail4billАй бұрын
I work with a group that owns an old church - there's an antique key for the front door. Now I can make another!
@zachlindsey3715Ай бұрын
@@mail4billgo check into full fledge casting. You’ll be able to use hotter and stronger steel for a long lasting key. That is a very soft metal and would likely break on anything that’s not a very smooth operating lock.
@ironnerd8336Ай бұрын
Parker approves.
@nobodyimportant2470Ай бұрын
@@zachlindsey3715 Yep. This product is for a more or less disposable 1 use key. You get a hold of the legitimate key for a few seconds to make the cast then use the cast key to slip in.
@ShinzouKatsuneАй бұрын
@@nobodyimportant2470 agreed. This is like a 3d printed gun you can only use once.
@roll20011Ай бұрын
I saw a guy in the donut shop bathroom lighting a spoon like that; I'm going to tell my kid he was making a key now. Thanks!
Donut shop? Did he have his "baby powder" in an evidence bag he collected on duty?
@dharen426 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂 amazing
@protocol6Ай бұрын
What are the odds a cop thinks this is drug paraphernalia if they find it on you? And imagine trying to explain what it actually is.
@dantevito1193Ай бұрын
"it's not drugs, it's a tool to quickly clone keys"
@pittuk6500Ай бұрын
It's 2024, no police will do anything to you
@NN48commanderАй бұрын
@@pittuk6500are you sheltered?
@johntuffy5721Ай бұрын
@@pittuk6500 can i come to your planet ... please ?
@arussianspy3114Ай бұрын
Depending on you plan to use it that could be a feature.
@woodzy_1376Ай бұрын
Never thought I'd see LPL cooking rocks on video, but here we are...
@mabey8048Ай бұрын
It is baby powder man cmon
@leevi6026Ай бұрын
"This is the DrugUsingLawyer, and today I'm going to do some crack cocaine."
@MrWMyselfАй бұрын
Ehem, you mean “””ingots”””
@DoubleDoubleWithOnionsАй бұрын
Adding the baking soda means 25 years minimum.
@rog2224Ай бұрын
I'd be more interested into how to make meth into a decent decongestant.
@therearenousesrnamesleft6843Ай бұрын
Your honor, I promise the small spoon, lighter, and unidentified white powder are part of my job
@andrebartels1690Ай бұрын
As a professional patternmaker, I'm in awe. Metal casting usually is messy, dirty, heavy, loud and large. This is pretty, like a toy steam engine. I love it, the technology is so cool. ❤
@moroteseoinageАй бұрын
You should start a KZfaq channel
@erintyres3609Ай бұрын
The Wood's metal is essential. Its melting point is 158 degrees Fahrenheit. If he had to melt any other metal, it would be much more difficult.
@Throckmorton.ScribblemongerАй бұрын
I bet you don't use an alloy that melts at 70C.
@andrebartels1690Ай бұрын
@moroteseoinage There are lots of metal casting, moulding, and patternmaking videos out there. I don't think I would greatly contribute. I'd just increase the number.
@blue3mediaАй бұрын
@@erintyres3609 Wood's is indeed the bomb. It has saved my butt on more that one occasion where I stripped something out and needed to get it working just long enough to get it properly fixed. Everybody should have some in their toolbox.
@TofupanchoАй бұрын
“Stephen.. what are you cooking in there?” “..uh..um..drugs”
@NightenstaffАй бұрын
"Well, we're gonna sit right here until you inject every bit of that, Mister. That's what your grandpa did to me when he caught me smoking and I never smoked again"
@B.L.S.Ай бұрын
@@Nightenstaff Well, at least you'll never cook this up again if you had to inject it...
@bmw328igearheadАй бұрын
That scene from family guy, with the cookie monster in the bathroom stall gets me everytime...
@HarryBalzakАй бұрын
Was that the cross dressing kid?
@SuperConanBarbarianАй бұрын
@@bmw328igearhead "come on come on! Whaatt!"
@roberthoffman4713Ай бұрын
Baby powder yup I am sure that's what the cops are going to think of first. LOL
@Sonny_McMacssonАй бұрын
Is the best source of asbestos I know of off hand.
@WinterInTheForestАй бұрын
Coca powder will make the key stronger and more confident.
@AnoneemusNoenameАй бұрын
Here officer just take a sniff and you'll know right quick what it is, trust me bro.
@saturnblueАй бұрын
😂
@radiobabylonАй бұрын
@@WinterInTheForest its a hell of a release agent.
@299bananasАй бұрын
This man is a genius! Hitting at least two separate markets with one product
@dansherman1980Ай бұрын
3 if you count the lighter.
@user-tx9so7om5t17 күн бұрын
@@dansherman1980 what’s the second???
@dansherman198016 күн бұрын
Baby powder.
@wayne00kАй бұрын
I teach a course in User Experience Design and want to let you know that your discussion referencing user testing is much appreciated and I will be sharing this with my students as an excellent example of product development. Many thanks to you, LPL and Bosnianbill for sharing your knowledge all these years!
@ViktorRzhАй бұрын
Jenuenly interested - what point you want to teach by this video?
@arthurmoore9488Ай бұрын
@@ViktorRzh LPL answered my "Why so many threads?" question less than a minute from when it popped into my head. It's a design decision that seems to make the UX worse, but was actually done to solve a problem testing identified.
@wayne00kАй бұрын
@@ViktorRzh my instruction is focused to provide guidance to students exploring career paths in digital technology. I present a learning chunk/module to introduce concepts and strategies of design for accessibility (think wcag... ) and another for physical design with ergonomics in mind... but in the end it all comes down to validation through testing - and LPL did a fine job of expressing the user-development testing phase.
@ViktorRzhАй бұрын
@@wayne00k chatgpt, write a short mocking poem regarding incompetence original promt and autors of given promt. P.S. 3.5? Really? I can detect this style while being half asleeep.
@wayne00kАй бұрын
@@ViktorRzh I have no idea what you are intending to express
@davidp2888Ай бұрын
This has to be one of the most comprehensive tools I've seen. LPL put a lot of thought into the design.
@SalsueroАй бұрын
Except for how to make it look a little less like you're cooking crack!
@xmikemurphyxАй бұрын
I feel like it kinda missed the mark. You can't "quickly" get an impression of a key, without completely disassembling the kit. I feel like a "Covert" kit would have quick and easy access to the impression clay and press, without needing to disassemble all of it. The rest of the kit would be best separate from the impression insert, so you can covertly get the impression, then retreat to your kit to make the copy.
@DulcetNuanceАй бұрын
@@xmikemurphyx just walk around with the puddy part pre rolled and you can do the rest at home. It really would only take a few seconds.
@jsalsmanАй бұрын
I expect to see these things showing up in movies in five years or so.
@SalsueroАй бұрын
@@xmikemurphyx Define "quickly" to you. Doesn't mean it's the same for everyone. If you were trying to make a key like this, you'd be prepared to do so -- if you wanted it "quickly". Otherwise, it's a few minutes.
@aisle9Ай бұрын
"No, Officer, this isn't my heroine stash. This is the kit I use to duplicate keys."
@paulelderson934Ай бұрын
You can put those handcuffs on me, but you can never keep me locked up
@GuurzakАй бұрын
And a heroine who had that kit wouldn't stay stashed for long!
@OMGWTFLOLSMHАй бұрын
It's not a hero stash either.
@JayWye52Ай бұрын
AKA "possession of burglary tools". if you're not a licensed locksmith or on your own property.
@ofar4452Ай бұрын
That answer will get you arrested regardless. Drugs? Breaking and Entering? Yep - cuffs inbound
@ashb7846Ай бұрын
Times I’ve needed this in my life: ~1 My want of this neat kit: 100%
@dl524429 күн бұрын
the housing, spoon, lighter, and clay are each under $1. With a 3D printer, I have everything I need lying around... except the ingots. The low-melting-point metal can be obtained online for under $10 (or much less if you are hard-core DIY) After taxes, delivery, and currency conversion the kit is $150. I'm ordering some ingots...
@iamtherealevilАй бұрын
It should be noted to hold the lighter vertical and not tilted. That will stop the lighter from heating the safety strip and the flint wheel up. Lighters are only made to light for a few seconds. If heated in the wrong orientation it will weaken the plastic that retains the flint wheel and it will/can shoot out. Best case scenario. Worst case is you will burn your thumb. If you do burn your thumb, pinch your earlobe. Cough cough trust me. I've burnt my thumb a few times. 😉 I love this channel!
@zim_the_vixenКүн бұрын
Pinch your earlobe? with your burnt thumb? genuine question, we aren't sure we get what the suggestion is or what the goal is.
@OrzornАй бұрын
Awesome tool. It should be noted that someone can make the impression of the key, then make the casting at a later time if so needed. I think that's what makes it fit into the "even if you only have access to the key for a few seconds" part. Pre-staging the mold and just throwing the key in, clamping it, then taking the key back could take just 10 or 20 seconds, then you can go along and make the casting at a later time.
@mikeuk666Ай бұрын
Whooosh
@xmikemurphyxАй бұрын
Only if you've already separated the impression part from the rest of the kit, which requires entire disassembly. It's packed well for travel, but not for covert key copying.
@SquintyGearsАй бұрын
@@xmikemurphyxyou think you would ever be copying a key with zero premeditation? If you're trying to get the impression the only thing you need in your pocket is the clamshell with the clay in it already. It's smaller, nobody would notice it and you get your mold done in 2s if you have reasonable grip strength. Why would you even consider taking the kit apart and putting back together 3 times part of that task
@DaleStLouis-xb5mxАй бұрын
What is a non-criminal reason why anyone needs to copy a key they only have access to for a few seconds? This channel talks about "locksport," locks as puzzles, and about security/evaluating locks, and some of what LPL sells could conceivably be used that way. But I'm curious if anyone can think of a scenario where this kit is useful for something non-felonious.
@p_serdiukАй бұрын
It's useful for Red Team physical penetration testing of secure facilities. Like what DeviantOllam is engaged in legally. Or if you really need to give a copy of a key to someone in an emergency and you have neither a spare nor the time to go to a locksmith.
@tobycatVAАй бұрын
I heard the Mission Impossible theme in my head the whole time I was watching this.
@therealking6202Ай бұрын
Dude. Chef's kiss.
@martinda7446Ай бұрын
Bond..
@1a1u0g9t4s2uАй бұрын
I heard Bond...James Bond...
@TechandTools1Ай бұрын
I instantly thought of mission impossible too!!
@billneese5166Ай бұрын
Take those ear buds out. They're easy to forget.
@natesturm448Ай бұрын
Man oh man, I wish I had one of these when I was an Apartment Complex manager. It would have been so useful when a tenant needed a key and the only one I had in the office was already the backup.
@michaelnoble2432Ай бұрын
Many tenants would have broken them off in locks, despite warnings that they are much weaker than normal keys. Then you'd have a much bigger issue on your hands,
@JayWye52Ай бұрын
my apartment complex removed the key deadbolt locks,replaced them with Doormakaba electronic deadbolt locks. you use a RFID tag as a key,or an app on your smartphone,Bluetooth. the lock connects to the office via your WiFi,so they can lock you out any time they want,they log or track entries,i'm not sure if that's just the phone app or both. the maintenance guys have the app on their company phones. On Jan 1,I got locked out because the batteries died,they reached the end of their 2 year life. But at least it can't be picked or bump-keyed.
@Gamer3427Ай бұрын
@@JayWye52 Locks making use of RFID readers tend to have their own weaknesses and LPL has shown a few of them in videos over the years, though of course it depends on the particular lock as to which ones if any are applicable. Many electronic locks in general are vulnerable to magnets however so that'd be a place most criminals looking to break into one would probably start. That said, they do have the benefit of keeping out more "traditional" crooks, simply because most wouldn't bother looking up info on a specific lock to find its weaknesses, so if they were going for a non-destructive approach, there's a chance they'd just look elsewhere. Of course, most criminals just go the destructive route anyhow, since it's easier and they care more about speed than anything else.
@helloneighbor11Ай бұрын
You could just have a key machine. Faster and makes better keys
@helloneighbor11Ай бұрын
@@JayWye52I would change the lock
@CONFKRАй бұрын
Love how space efficient the multiple use items are.
@Ryyi23Ай бұрын
This is both cool and frightening at the same time.
@faithgrinsАй бұрын
While impressioning is a very effective attack when it's applicable, it's not the sort of thing the average person needs to worry about. It's an attack that's mostly used to get extended access to an area the attacker already has some limited access to in the first place. It's much more of a problem for corporate espionage than it is for securing your motorcycle, or whatever.
@santarrawwccoussjokratesus5787Ай бұрын
@@faithgrinsHehe...so there's this currently fomenting revolution...
@MyRegardsToTheDodoАй бұрын
@@faithgrins It's one of the reasons why it's a terrible idea to give your keys to a vallet parking service. Most people have the car key on the same keychain they use for their house key.
@faithgrinsАй бұрын
@@MyRegardsToTheDodo Lookit Mr. Moneybags here with a house and a car. =P
@darkred1686Ай бұрын
@@faithgrins I bet fancy pants here even got himself a car hole too.
@renups6238Ай бұрын
You can really tell when a product is designed by someone that knows exactly what it would be used for and what exactly it needs, beautiful product mr. LPL, congrats on this one!
@LordDragox412Ай бұрын
Didn't know LPL was into drugs. TIL.
@cubertmisoАй бұрын
designed to make money out of common basic materials in cute kids toy form factor.
@iroxudontАй бұрын
What i'm most impressed is that this metal can melt this quick and yet be this strong to be used as a key.
@TheGrinXpediaАй бұрын
exactly!!
@DeanWhiteUrbanPrintzSunderlandАй бұрын
It looks like Galium. Your body temperature can melt this, so don't put it in your pocket.
@coredumperrorАй бұрын
@@DeanWhiteUrbanPrintzSunderland Not quite. Wood's Metal melts at 156F. *Close* to body temperature, in the context of metal melting points, but you won't have to worry about it melting in your hand like Gallium will.
@mr.g6379Ай бұрын
Never use this duplicate key on the door because it is very fragile and will not bear the load and will break inside the lock.
@DeanWhiteUrbanPrintzSunderlandАй бұрын
@@coredumperror Wood's Metal is toxic isn't it? I'm sure it has Cadmium in it (as well as lead). But yes, it is a stronger and has a higher melt point.
@timmy23108 күн бұрын
Just received my replicator. Made emergency keys for my AirBnB. Very pleased
@OzzyInSpaceАй бұрын
Who else was halfway expecting spacers to accommodate adding this to our covert companion? lol - Nice job LPL!
@mcblaggart8565Ай бұрын
Maybe a mask for the lead and cadmium fumes. Or at least a warning label. Not trying to be mean, just not a fan of heavy metals.
@CoolcartingАй бұрын
No
@KF486Ай бұрын
@@mcblaggart8565 Going by Occam's Razor, it's probably just lead-free pewter.
@dodsgАй бұрын
@@mcblaggart8565 It's only just managing to reach melting point, it'll require a lot more energy to reach boiling point (1700°C) and release significant amounts of vapour. A mini lighter is going to run out of fuel well before then (and probably burn your fingers). Sure, it'll emit *some* before then, but you'll breathe worse just crossing the road.
@eerolz8758Ай бұрын
@@mcblaggart8565 Pretty sure there are plenty warnings about fumes in the instructions :P Immediately found it reading their shop page at least. Aand checked their instruction manual, there's a red warning text about it in the point where you start melting the metal.
@georgemccune2923Ай бұрын
The video began to play while i was out of the room getting a snack and a soda...... imagine my bewilderment upon returning at 3:49 as LPL says "....remove the retention band and our lighter and spoon come off..." followed by him unscrewing the end of something and showing a white powder. I guess in my confusion i missed him saying baby powder but upon restarting the video things began to make sense. You got me LPL. lol
@cheeseparis1Ай бұрын
it was the 4/20 video of course
@Throckmorton.ScribblemongerАй бұрын
It took you 4 minutes to grab a snack and a soda? How big is your house?
@georgemccune2923Ай бұрын
@@Throckmorton.Scribblemonger 8600 sq ft. excluding the bonus room in the attic.. lol joking i live in an apartment. lol I have ADHD tho Notice i said it began while i was out of the room. What i was watching wasn't very good so i was not in a rush and just left it playing, I got side tracked before finally getting the snack and returning. adding to my confusion was the fact i did not even know this video was next. I knew that voice was the LPL but what my mind was thinking was on the screen certainly was not. lol
@StandbackforscienceАй бұрын
I don't think I'd ever want to cast a key copy, but damn, that is some SWEET UX and product design. Product manufacturers can learn so much from all the small details on this.
@junosprite00715 күн бұрын
You're going to, single-handedly (of course along with the team of people who made this product), change the lock industry. I'm buying this. It's so cool!
@seymourpro6097Ай бұрын
One of the British SOE gadgets (of WW2) was a tin plate box the size of two plain (no filter!) cigarettes. This contained two matches, some woods metal, some plasticine (modelling material of the '40s), some talc and a paper clip. The whole outfit was as big as a Bic lighter! The paper clip was to fold into tweezers to hold the tin lid while the metal melted over the match flame, then you pushed the paper clip into the woods metal in the mould to make a handle for the newly made key.
@nathanmiller9381Ай бұрын
would love to see a picture, sounds cool as hell. would the kit have a serial number?
@NinjahatАй бұрын
Video or picture please... if you don't have access to one draw it up please :)
@njones420Ай бұрын
@@nathanmiller9381 unlikely, most of the SOE stuff wasn't even branded by the manufacturer (e.g. the Wellrod-pistol was made by BSA, but had no markings) ... very cool stuff though.
@wwickeddoggАй бұрын
>woods metal If you are going to name a metal after a person "Woods" is a terrible fucking name
@njones420Ай бұрын
@@wwickeddogg Hugh Weddell missed his cue ...
@rafaelozzetti3713Ай бұрын
Third, Wood's Metal contains some significantly toxic components, such as lead and cadmium. In the conditions they are being handled there, it should be safe but, just to be sure, do not breathe in any vapors when heating, and wash your hands well after handling the key. VERY cool device! 😀
@quokka_11Ай бұрын
Field's metal has no lead or cadmium, a slightly lower melting point, and a significantly higher price tag because it's main constituent is indium. The jury is still out on breathing indium vapor, though.
@SwishersweetcigariloАй бұрын
I have a few hundred pounds of something I was told is woods metal. It was used to make moulds for taking x rays. I should take a chunk to a scrapyard and see if they have one of those laser guns that can tell me exactly what it's made from.
@SwishersweetcigariloАй бұрын
@quokka_11 have you ever bendaloy or cerrobend?
@quokka_11Ай бұрын
@@Swishersweetcigarilo Cerrobend™and Bendalloy™ are brand names, they are Wood's metal. It is used for making custom shaped apertures in radiation treatment, maybe that's what they meant when they said x-rays. Any markings on the metal or the container it's in?
@SwishersweetcigariloАй бұрын
@@quokka_11 no markings. My neighbor scrapped a hospital after it closed down. Lots of different shaped chunks with a little bit of Styrofoam beads stuck to the surface. He melted a fair amount into hockey pucks. I think he said he wanted to cast them into bullets for an antique rifle before he realized it wasn't lead and was a lot more valuable. He kept it around for a rainy day fund but I would think that it would be hard to find a buyer for so much on the secondary market.
@jefftucker547320 күн бұрын
It is really cool. I got my second one to work fine, the first was a learning experience on the amount of pressure to use compressing the mold. Very nice.
@ValhallaIronworksАй бұрын
Super cool! Also worth noting that the fumes produced by molten Wood's Metal are extremely toxic, so try not to breathe them in!
@Stephen-JonesАй бұрын
First time I've seen a video where it takes LPL 3 mins + to open a lock without using the key 😉🤣
@CircuitrinosOfficialАй бұрын
Technically he did use the key
@McNeo2Ай бұрын
Technically... it's now proven, that key is the slowest method to open locks, even with that high tech kit.
@pault151Ай бұрын
@@McNeo2 Yup but you don't have to have LPL's mad skillz to deal with the bumps, pins, etc.
@IndianaPetreLPАй бұрын
As a professional caster, I have to admit that this Kit is very well thought out. Good job!
@jayme3181Ай бұрын
I don't think caster is a profession.
@IndianaPetreLPАй бұрын
@@jayme3181 Well, 3 and a half years of training down the drain I guess.
@andersjjensenАй бұрын
@@jayme3181 Mould maker (aka pattern maker) is a profession too. Back when the automotive industry was in its infancy the race to cast single-piece V8 blocks, with acceptable yields, was all the rage. Casting a block with that many water and oil passages, that weren't vertical, was a major challenge. What was learned from this, once they succeeded, led to so many advances in other consumer goods that it's hard to imagine today. Trivial as it sounds, the perfecting art of pouring molten metal into tamped sand has been as instrumental to the technological revolution as the precision lathe and the micrometer.
@jayme3181Ай бұрын
@@andersjjensen Hi Anders, thanks for sharing this interesting story. I was not saying caster was not a job which required talent or one in which you could not become extremely skilled - but that to me, 'profession' is associated with a job in which you 'profess'. I.e. that the thing you are selling is your knowledge or opinion, such as a lawyer or teacher. Nowadays people claim to be a professional anything (footballer for example) but to me these are jobs - not anything to be ashamed of, of course. A master craftsman has rare and refined talent. But it's not a profession or vocation, these words had meanings which still apply for me at least 😀
@mk_rexxАй бұрын
This guys is an actual wizard
@WhiteThumbs29 күн бұрын
I love this and have tried solder key molds in the past,a portable kit is so cool!
@AtlasReburdenedАй бұрын
Pretty elegant. Nice job on the product design side of it.
@Mmouse_Ай бұрын
Yup, very cool... Include a square mould to turn the keys back into cubes because you know it's required.
@selkywatersАй бұрын
You mold your own square with the sculpey
@sthawk01Ай бұрын
Just save one cube, and use it to mold the replacements
@saturnblueАй бұрын
That is exactly what I was thinking. But you can make a square mold by pushing a square Cube into the clay.
@jujujamesonАй бұрын
or you can use critical thinking skills lol
@rendaddy_Ай бұрын
the "spoon" could be cube shaped
@jeremywhite92Ай бұрын
Definitely the most 'James Bond' of all the lockpicking tools.
@ShadowDragon8685Ай бұрын
The only difference is that Q Branch would issue 007 with hyperspecial Unobtanium ingots that cost a significant fraction of the cost of a torpedo boat that melt flawlessly in ten seconds, stay flawlessly molten for fifteen seconds after heat is removed, and harden to approximately the strength of rolled homogenous armor plate in another ten.
@stevensavoie85611 күн бұрын
The best demonstration I've seen for keys that have magnets for specific pins as a security feature.
@adamcurry503314 күн бұрын
Your videos and your products are incredible! cant wait to try this out!
@CharlieTheNerd91Ай бұрын
I just finished watching Adam Savage building a lock and mentioning you, and here you are with a fresh 11-min-old video building a key, gotta love the universe sometimes! :)
@cenycalАй бұрын
Link?
@SasquatchPJsАй бұрын
@cenycal if they mean the one from 7 months ago, search "Adam Savage lock" and it should be one of the first videos. I don't like posting links.
@alexdavis9324Ай бұрын
He was also mentioned on today's LTT video
@dudebroguymateАй бұрын
@@alexdavis9324 Who still watches LTT? lmao
@LoadstoneKnightАй бұрын
@@dudebroguymate Seriously. I had stopped watching them regularly a while ago, but I unsubbed and haven't watched a single video after they did a shit review and then sold the prototype without permission for that specialty GPU cooler. Proved conclusively that they don't care about actual technical accuracy and only go for memes.
@the_matad0r342Ай бұрын
That release agent cap is almost harder to get into than a Master Lock. It definitely takes longer. 😅
@lockpickinglawyerАй бұрын
Almost? 😋
@the_matad0r342Ай бұрын
@@lockpickinglawyer It takes ever so slightly less skill to open. It doesn't require any tools to open. 😛
@ChokahАй бұрын
@@the_matad0r342 Neither do half of Masterlocks.
@kasper_429Ай бұрын
@@the_matad0r342 **Laughs in McNally's video(s) of smacking Master locks open** 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@TelhiasАй бұрын
@@the_matad0r342 So... like a Masterlock combination lock?
@DzeroedАй бұрын
Very cool product, nicely done 👌
@kennymurphy1099Ай бұрын
This is a nice kit i really like it, great job LPL another awesome video
@jackalope839Ай бұрын
Thanks for having people of various skill levels test it before launch.
@brookewestonctcАй бұрын
LPL gradually making the transition from helping people understand locks to making money helping people steal stuff.
@d.jensen5153Ай бұрын
Fighting your inner demon?
@dominickcolasanto6582Ай бұрын
Nothing short of genius. Well done.
@romanbanias2218Ай бұрын
When I was a kid, there was a series of books focusing on a young man named "Tom Swift" (apparently there's been many Tom Swifts, this set came out in the '90s). In one of the books he had a little gizmo that could "take a picture" inside of a lock and then make a key out of what it "saw" inside. This is just about the closest thing to that I've ever seen, and I gotta say it's darn cool.
@Slasher3240Ай бұрын
LPL did a video on something that does pretty much exactly what you're describing, with a camera inserted into a keyhole. It's video 1209 on his channel
@WyvernYTАй бұрын
It would be straightforward to do that with a picture of the key; visual examination of the inside of a lock sounds harder to automate. But LPL did have a video where he showed a camera that would go inside a keyway.
@paulkotowski4006Ай бұрын
I think that the original Tom Swift books came out in the early 60’s. Very much ahead of their time as I recall.
@taimurkhalilАй бұрын
There are puns called Tom Swifties named after the book series. The author didn't like using the phrase "said Tom", so he used other words e. g. "remarked Tom"
@dougawesomecitiesАй бұрын
@@taimurkhalil"I love hot dogs," Tom said frankly.
@SalsueroАй бұрын
And not too far in the future, a Raspberry Pi board that attaches nicely to the back of it all and allows you to copy and program the chips to go along with the keys that need them!
@thorjohnson5237Ай бұрын
I would love for this... silly replacement keys costing $80+
@realulliАй бұрын
Look for Flipper Zero. I think that's what you were thinking of. 🙂
@p_serdiukАй бұрын
You don't even need a Pi, something the size of Flipper Zero can do that already.
@1471SirFrederickBanburyАй бұрын
Imagine playing Doom on it while waiting for the key to cool.
@ConstantlyDamagedАй бұрын
@@thorjohnson5237 These keys are not made of hard metals. They will not last through repeated use.
@craigkling51259 күн бұрын
I built such a thing, around thirty years ago. Some modeling clay from craft store and I forget what I mixed that made it pretty dark color, but stiffened it a bit. Made me a little hinged cover for the clay. Body heat kept it soft enough to use. Used talc, for same release agent. Made my blank of JB weld. Cleaned that up, and i had a key machine. Other option I could do, is I do lost wax casting for jewelry. Could make my model key from wax and cast that. I wondered if that could be problem with shrinkage, in casting. - May be good way to make extra key for a locking receiver pin for my trailer hitch. Have not found a key smith who could make one.
@AP-gc5ssАй бұрын
Wow a 9+ minutes LPL video 👏👏👏
@robertoswalt319Ай бұрын
He didn’t make a second key, how do we know if the first one was a fluke?
@WinterInTheForestАй бұрын
9 minute ad
@lilithstenhouse267Ай бұрын
You can tell it wasn't about a master lock from the length
@sirtango1Ай бұрын
I’ve used something similar for decades, sometimes if you don’t get the mold perfectly flat you can still get the key to work by juggling it. But I always used a utility knife to shave excess clay off of the mold. I found the higher the melting point, the stronger the key. And I discovered several other little tricks over the years as well.
@TheKarlslokАй бұрын
What metal or alloy did you use for casting? And did you use a standard lighter, or something else?
@mikehawk-yt5rvАй бұрын
Also curious of this @@TheKarlslok
@youtubecommenter4213Ай бұрын
oh hey, i had a little metal casting setup kind of like this as a kid. not for keys, but for little metal trinkets. think i mostly made alternative monopoly pieces... an obvious improvement would be for the stand, it looks very easy to accidentally tip over when you're pouring the metal. so maybe include something to help brace it, fold out kickstands or an impression in the other portion of the case that you can slot the casting stand in while its laying flat to act as a bigger footprint.
@datatodatatodataАй бұрын
That is pretty awesome. Might be a good addition for a bug out bag or a tool for the pen testers out there.
@kmoecubАй бұрын
Good kit. I appreciate that you chose an alloy that is hard enough at room temperature, and easy enough to melt with a relatively cool heat source. While the combination of parts is nothing new, the packaging is.
@Tom_LoshАй бұрын
A lighter, a metal spoon, white powder, and some strange clay-like substance? Naw! Law enforcement will never think drugs. 😉
@seraphimk3132Ай бұрын
Awesome bit of kit / design...
@onazram1Ай бұрын
This is amazing, you thought of everything...
@theahutchings8407Ай бұрын
Neat! But if that’s wood’s metal it contains a significant proportion of cadmium, so don’t breath the vapour when melting it!
@trieuwertsАй бұрын
It's also got lead in it, so wash your hands if you've removed the flashing after casting.
@yessanknow302Ай бұрын
R.I.P. LPL
@JamieStuffАй бұрын
Key smoke! Don't breathe it!
@jeremiahbullfrog9288Ай бұрын
If you're producing vapor you've got it waaay too hot
@honestlocksmith5428Ай бұрын
Copy a key and get cancer. Sounds wonderful!
@immediateegret2120Ай бұрын
More than anything I love the engineering of the kit, it's so well thought out. It's elegantly functional! I don't know when I would ever use it but I want one. 😅
@TheAgentofEnigmasАй бұрын
This is a fascinating product!!!
@tashpool5711Ай бұрын
I have no use case for this, but omg, I want one! Brilliant design and looks actually usable. Well done LPL!
@therealzilchАй бұрын
Very clever. I used to do casting in bronze and silver, and I can testify that molton metal is hot. At my student dorm, in the laundry room were we had 440 volts, I once poured silver into a plaster mold that wasn't completely dry. It exploded, sending droplets and streams of hot metal across the top of the washing machine and onto the floor. I was barefoot (silly me) and had to do quite a fancy dance. Fun to think about later but rather scary at the time.
@buildaboiworkshopАй бұрын
Why mention the voltage of your dorm laundry room?
@burnedexperiment7397Ай бұрын
@@buildaboiworkshop must be for shock effect
@therealzilchАй бұрын
@@buildaboiworkshop I mention the voltage because that's what my homemade kiln required.
@JayWye52Ай бұрын
as a kid I used to melt lead wheelweights on the kitchen gas stove,then cast little lead ingots. I put a wet miscast ingot back into my little lead pot,and it exploded lead over the burner,clogging it. the end of that hobby. Luckily,I was not harmed. Lesson learned.
@modatronАй бұрын
what type of metal is in the kit? i want to try casting little art objects
@treeguyableАй бұрын
This is great stuff, and,... obviously, you are a master of your craft. In 67 yrs, only had lock/ key issues a few times. From what It looks like, one would have to carry a large suitcase full of " equipment" , to be prepared for any daily lock, or , James Bond issues. I just wonder how many people have become fairly good at this, and have a garage/ room full of stuff that was enthusiastically ordered, that the wife just rolls her eyes at.
@IrondrgntpАй бұрын
Ive 3d printed almost the exact same clamshell and used non-air dry clay before. I then used low melt aluminum (usually) to cast. Same exact method here. However having everything in one convenient package is amazing.
@pretentiousname01Ай бұрын
Whelp. I will never give my keys to anyone ever again
@freighter1097Ай бұрын
I mean, key impressioning has been around for decades. This isn't new technology.
@pretentiousname01Ай бұрын
@@freighter1097 yeah. But this you can do in the span of like a bathroom break
@therealking6202Ай бұрын
@@pretentiousname01Oh shoot, I left something inside, can I borrow your keys real quick?
@VeighnergАй бұрын
They can also take a photo of your key and have an exact copy cut from that. There's apps that show you the cut depths on nearly all key types.
@howmanyrobotАй бұрын
@@pretentiousname01 Faster than that. Once you make the impression you can hand the key back and do the casting later.
@Funnyboy2402Ай бұрын
LPL has someone from Ikea working for him. They are the only ones who can fit so many thing in the same packet😂😂
@siperdoАй бұрын
Victorinox and Leatherman would probably disagree, but still impressive.
@bmw328igearheadАй бұрын
Alexey Leonidovich Pajitnov has entered the chat...
@thatbitch9212Ай бұрын
🧐 That's nothing! Now my ex wife. . . 🤔 I'm going to shut up now. 😶🌫️
@dmg4415Ай бұрын
The Chinese shipping people are very, very good to pack things tightly. When our factory first started to get deliveries from our Chinese company, a whole shipment 20-foot container was packed very tightly, BUT they mixed everything, so to fit in as tightly as possible, it took our receiving dept 2 whole days to sort the shipment out. A couple of more was on the way. But we stopped this asap. After that, we've had less density in the containers, but they were offloaded in minutes instead of days.
@sandwichedАй бұрын
_Japanese architects have entered the chat._
@jpendowski7503Ай бұрын
Came for a lock video and got a craft project. Love it.
@MelancholicFoolsАй бұрын
Amazing assembly😊
@tomhorsley6566Ай бұрын
Just FYI: The wikipedia article article on Wood's metal says the vapor is toxic, so limit the number of keys you cast :-).
@lukefrahn8538Ай бұрын
contains lead so by the third key you may forget how to turn one
@ZannNewmanАй бұрын
cast in a well ventilated area!
@emperorbless120Ай бұрын
A safer but more expensive alternative would be Field's Metal.
@dionh70Ай бұрын
Or simply hold your breath for 30 seconds....
@2ndfloorsongsАй бұрын
They should consider using Rose's Metal. Both Wood's Metal and Rose's Metal contain lead, but Rose's Metal contains NO cadmium which is the much more hazardous metal. Rose's metal melts at 205°F instead of 158°F, but that should still be pretty easy using a butane lighter. They're about the same price and Rose's Metal, while not that strong, is a fair bit stronger than Wood's Mental so the keys would last a little longer.
@AR-ed3xwАй бұрын
Thanks LPL! My boss will never see it coming now! No cameras in lots of areas because you have to get the keys from the owner! I'm finally going to take this place down, and I never could have done it without your product and instructions! This is life changing, thanks so much!
@RKNGLАй бұрын
Don’t admit a premeditated crime on the internet. Even if it is a joke if you ever get investigated this comment could come back to bite you. Just delete this comment as your not legal advice lawyer.
@Fanta....Ай бұрын
don't forget to rate it 5 stars. good luck with the thing
@jackbounder6374Ай бұрын
This has gotta be the coolest thing I've ever seen......I mean seriously this is awesome!!!!!
@GrenzkontrolliАй бұрын
"No officer, it's not for crack, it's for cracking in my neighbors house..." 😂😂😂
@me3333Ай бұрын
There was an episode of "Leverage" that Parker was dressed as a nun and went into a bank vault with a clay container similar to this and made a copy of the master vault key with super glue. I always wondered how far-fetched that idea was. What an awesome product! I can see this being a hit!
@n7warlock22Ай бұрын
Told myself I'm not gonna order more lock picking gear, then yesterday I got the email on this. Of course I ordered it. You're killin me LPL...lol
@daveton9033Ай бұрын
you are in the rabbit hole! Welcome aboard!
@brianrobinson8903Ай бұрын
I'm resisting....... we'll see how long that lasts! this is sooooo James Bond I don't know how long I'll be able to hold out
@johnsavala44kАй бұрын
I’m right there with you I got the email watched the instructional video and ordered one I couldn’t help myself also didn’t help it was pay day
@SuiseisexyАй бұрын
yeh, between this and the book locknoob showed today I'm dead, I got double-dragon'd lol
@johnsavala44kАй бұрын
@@Suiseisexy yeah I may have to get that book as well
@arlobennett8504Ай бұрын
This is a really nice kit.
@walter.belliniАй бұрын
I couldn’t believe the time on this video it almost hit 10 mins almost a new record. Thank you for the new kit items look amazing.
@KniteTimeАй бұрын
I always wondered if that scene from The Italian Job (2003) where Jason Statham copies a key was at all viable. Now I know!
@StellifishАй бұрын
This is honestly one of the coolest tools I’ve ever seen and it’s compact too!
@ChaphillionaireАй бұрын
Well done sir 👏
@ruthcormack1765Ай бұрын
Great for spare/emergency car key, the cost at the keysmith for those is ASTRONOMICAL. I have an XHorse copier for the transponder chip.
@stevebishop3796Ай бұрын
So I'm guess a parking valet attendant would NEVER have one of these on him LOL 😂
@volvo09Ай бұрын
Can't do much with modern car besides open the door and set the alarm off. The car won't start, but you could steal stuff later without breaking a window.
@fernandoguzmanfernandez3466Ай бұрын
@@volvo09or just wait until a no electronic classic car come to you. Jag E-Type, old 911, even a Testarossa...
@EvenTheDogAgreesАй бұрын
@@fernandoguzmanfernandez3466 Trabant! 😂
@desertkunАй бұрын
@@EvenTheDogAgrees it would not start, no because of key, but because of blown gasket
@CeeJMantisАй бұрын
@@EvenTheDogAgreesA man of class and distinction I see
@shereesheree7735Ай бұрын
What a great kit, LPL!! You thought of everything. ❤
@prophez23Ай бұрын
I'll definitely be adding this to my kit. Very awesome product!
@christianbaker832Ай бұрын
I really don’t know when I would ever need this… But man do I want it😂
@roysammons2445Ай бұрын
I always wondered why no-one had put a kit together like this. A clever thought out kit 🙂👍
@hypnotico7051Ай бұрын
Because there's no legal purpose for it
@heatshieldАй бұрын
@@hypnotico7051 sure there are. You just aren’t seeing them.
@Fanta....Ай бұрын
I know at least 1 kit exists, but cant remember what site it was on.
@ramboturkey1926Ай бұрын
@@heatshield name them
@DrunkChimpАй бұрын
@@heatshield If you already have the key legitimately, why would you need to make another one? If you need a spare, you'd just take it to a professional key-cutter rather than make your own vastly inferior version.
@Downfal1Ай бұрын
This is a great kit. Super simple and compact. The price is reasonable too.
@Markoman111Ай бұрын
Who cares about the price, this kit will earn you a lot of money just after first use 😀😀
@jack_of_all_trades_master_noneАй бұрын
Allright this actually one of the coolest tools you've come up with. This goes to show how Locksport is actually advancing Locksmithing. However I'm sure there are many Locksmiths that would turn their nose up at it and instead spend $300 on a HPC pocket code reader.
@SinisterMDАй бұрын
Excellent. Pocket B&E kit.
@sumners26redАй бұрын
I never thought this guy had bad intentions but now I might have to rethink that one.
@sIightIyboredАй бұрын
The rest of the stuff made has other uses for locksmiths/fun. This is literally just for crime.
@Tjalve70Ай бұрын
The guy is a lawyer. He wants customers.
@furbyfubarАй бұрын
Red team testing is a thing, so it's *technically* possible to use this legally. Man, I really need to re-watch Sneakers (1992).
@_yregАй бұрын
bringing breaching tools to mass market doesnt help red teams.
@idontwantahandlethoughАй бұрын
@@_yreg eh, I don't see how you can protect against key duplication without fundamentally changing the definition of "key", so I don't really see what the problem is
@woodwizard6167Ай бұрын
Everyone that watched this video is now on a watch list.
@jamesrankin9833Ай бұрын
Very cool! Good stuff!
@waynehoffman456Ай бұрын
This is a great tool with many good uses. I sincerely hope it doesn’t end up being used to harm people or commit crimes.
@jazbell7Ай бұрын
This reminds me of the lead soldier casting kit I had as a 8 year old child the late 40s, except this is not a toy.
@balverine07Ай бұрын
This man is a modern day wizard, props to all this stuff youve come up with man.
@mk_rexxАй бұрын
He casts keys, not spells
@idontwantahandlethoughАй бұрын
@@mk_rexx _golf clap_ edit: I originally made that bold instead of italics and my brain immediately went "omg you can't use that tone at the club".. what is wrong with me?
@martonlerant5672Ай бұрын
TBH. this is among the least impressive (and most accessible) of trick seen on this channel. All you need is low temperature alloy used for "melt out core mandrels" making hollow carbon fiber object (where dimensions of internal void matter). And some "moon sand" or similar silicone based play doo for making the mold.
@bloooning1Ай бұрын
OMG, the first time I saw one of these was in the movie "the night at the museum" and I always wondered how it worked!!!
@misterpink8099Ай бұрын
That is the coolest thing I've seen you develop yet!
@rpf2Ай бұрын
Wow!that is cool beats gum hand down 😊 good job
@A-NegativeАй бұрын
Things I didn’t expect LPL to say” for 500 Alex. “I like baby powder”
@my3dviewsАй бұрын
How much of that powder does it take to make a baby anyway? 😂
@DonVigaDeFierroАй бұрын
Is the powder made of real babies or it's synthetic?
@HyperactiveNeuronАй бұрын
Lipowitz metals are cool. I worked with them for 7 years. Most I've seen contain toxic heavy metals like lead and/or cadmium. What are these ingots made from. And yeah that spoon also had me thinking of coke, crack or heroine. 80s kid. I can't help it. Miami Vice and Dare! taught us 🤣
@2ndfloorsongsАй бұрын
Their description says it's Wood's Metal which contains both lead and cadmium. They should consider using Rose's Metal. Both Wood's Metal and Rose's Metal contain lead, but Rose's Metal contains NO Cadmium which is the much more hazardous metal. Rose's metal melts at 205°F instead of 158°F, but that should still be pretty easy using a butane lighter. They're about the same price and Rose's Metal, while not that strong, is a fair bit stronger than Wood's Mental so the keys would last a little longer.