Every time manufacturers bring a new “unpickable” lock to market, amateur and professional locksmiths descend on the new product to prove them wrong. [Shane] from [Stuff Made Here] decided to ...
Worn keys can damage “wafer” tumblers or pins inside the lock cylinder so that the key can’t turn, preventing the ignition from unlocking. The wafers themselves can wear down (so much so ...
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Metal Detectorist Finds 1600-Year-Old Tiny Gold Lock, Reveals Intricate Roman CraftsmanshipThe artifact comprised just the cylinder part of what was ... to a collaboration between parts like pin, baseplate, spring, bolt, and guide rail. The lock appears to be almost complete in terms ...
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