sparrow disc detainer pick 3d models
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1.5 mm standoff for the sparrow disc detainer pick. ...allows you to get the body of the pick flush with locks whose first disc is closer than the minimum setting on the pick
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A spacer for the Sparrows Disc Detainer Pick (the one by LockPickingLawyer and BosnianBill). The shaft of this pick tool does not go far enough in for some locks, which results in a gap between the tool and the lock. Therefore it can be quite hard to...
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Stabilizer for Sparrows Disc Detainer lock pick tool. Better than using a ring or washer, because this fits snugly on the neck of the tensioner and has a wide base to go against the bottom of the lock. Keeps the pick perfectly aligned with the...
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This is a Disc Detainer Lock Pick I made and printed. ...Completely inspired by Lockpicking Lawyer and BosnianBill
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Please see the material list and instructions in the included files for these parts, which are identical to those used in my other BB and LPL Disc Detainer Pick designs. Full AutoCAD drawings are provided for those who want to personalize or remix...
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The idea came to mind after watching LockNoob's video on zbzzn's 3D printed disc detainer picks - the last one is here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4095148 The design is pretty similar to his pick and in fact is also based on the amazing Silver...
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This is the third version of my Disc Detainer (DD) pick. This version is based on the amazing Silver Bullet tool created by Matt Smith, also known as HuxleyPig. If you're looking for a professional-grade tool for DD lock removals, check out his tool...
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This is the second version of my Disc Detainer (DD) pick. This version is based of the amazing Silver Bullet tool created by Matt Smith (aka HuxleyPig). If you need a real professional tool for DD a verity of DD locks check out his tool -...
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Please note that several steel components are integral to the pick's functionality and cannot be replicated through 3D printing. For a comprehensive understanding of this project, including a detailed parts list, I recommend watching my accompanying...
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Read Me: Front Tensioned Pick use between 70-100% infill for best results Uses #4-40 Hardware Picking tips are made from ejector pins with 1.5mm shaft Tension tips are made from 6mm od steel tubing An indexing flat has been created at the back of the...
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these are spacers form the Sparrows DD pick to help you keep everything straight they are 1.5mm - 4mm in 0.5mm increments
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This application is a work in progress, boasting a rough and unpolished design. ...Measurements appear to be drastically incorrect, causing considerable confusion over variable naming conventions.
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Writeup containing actual links at http://eclecti.cc/hardware/physical-keygen-now-for-disc-detainer-locks The Physical Keygen post got some interesting reactions, but there was a common claim among many of them that it was just a gimmick because...
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However, Schuyler Towne from Open Locksport saw potential in using 3D printing to create keys for disc detainer locks. After testing and refining the model, the author successfully printed an ABUS Plus key, which is a higher security lock than...
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Often it is needed to customise your tools to open just that lock you couldn't open with your current toolbox. This is a disc detainer - disc rotation tool. Before opening your disc detainer lock using your lockpick it helps to first rotate all disc...
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Printed with 50% infill. Use M4 screws to tighten the picknose / tensioner. ... Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUBsclZzUic You can nose and tensioner from this, just file them down: ...
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This setup complements both the BB and LPL style and Lockology Disc Detainer Picks flawlessly. Both picks share a 20mm base, while the holder measures 22mm in size. ...I designed this tool tray to keep all five versions of the pick ready for use at a...
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This is a tool to rotate disc detainer lock discs prior to picking. ... Update: A version with a profile has been added.
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... and thus allow picking in the opposite direction (e.g. counterclockwise) of tensioning (e.g. clockwise). Will also typically set the first and the last butterfly discs if present. Compatible with many other random chinese disc detainer locks too.
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This is a combination Disc Detainer and Pin tumbler pinning tray designed by 2BDCy4d. The v-grooves in the slots are excellent for picking up pins with tweezers. ...The top right has a slot for displaying a key.
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This tray was designed for pin tumbler and disc detainer locks. The wide open top portion of the tray is great for collecting large parts of locks. ...The v-grooves in the pin slots are designed to make it easy to pick up pins with tweezers.
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When picking a disc detainer lock, rotating all of its discs clockwise or counter-clockwise is usually the best approach. A basic prybar or simple tensioner typically gets the job done. However, I found that the core of my Anchor Las lock was...
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This is a tray for organizing the internals parts of a disc detainer lock or padlock. Designed in Fusion 360 and printed on filament. I recommend using PETG, as it is more resistant to oils and solvents than PLA. There are two trays, one with lower...
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This is a tool to rotate disc detainer lock discs prior to picking, specifically for Anchor Las locks.
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This is a tool to rotate disc detainer lock discs prior to picking, specifically for abloy classic locks.
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A handle for Sparrow 0.2 lock picks. ... About half way through the print, pause it, and lay the pick in the grove of the handle.
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Check out this YouTube video for more information - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfqSBFBoOBE. ...It's a great resource on PLA and infill settings, covering the basics of 3D printing with PLA filament and optimizing infill density to achieve perfect...
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This lock is not made to be secure and it can break easily, do not use it to protect anything! I saw a video on YouTube that explained how these types of locks work so i decided to model one and share it to thingiverse so you can learn more about...
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Additional slots are available, totaling seven in number, which typically include six types of code discs and one type of spacer disc. Each slot can accommodate two to three discs, allowing for easy modification of the key's bitting. All slots are...