I Turn Stainless Steel Bolts into a Pocket Lock
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
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Thank you for watching :)
This is how I made a combination padlock from stainless steel bolts.
I hope you enjoy this as much as I do!
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I get asked a lot about mechanical drawings for my KZread projects. Technical drawings including Pocket Lock are now available on my website. 😄 www.maker-b.com Tools I Use: maker-b.com/pages/tools-i-use
This isn't making a lock from a bolt, this is an artist at work using only a bolt. You are an utterly amazing talent. Like any painter, sculptor, author you are an artist.
@KnightJRL
3 жыл бұрын
@@realityanalyst I don’t quite get your reasoning. A painter knows how to move a brush. An author knows how to structure words. A photographer knows how to frame a scene. These three are by and large considered artists, and can have their art forms just as easily summarized as you did there. But, just as with the machinist, there is actually so much more to their art form than just the short sentences we laid out. A painter needs to be able to visualize the final piece on a blank canvas. Needs to know how to mix colors, use different brush strokes, create shading and depth. An author needs to have a firm grasp of proper language, grammar, sentence structure...just for technical purposes, to say nothing of actually creating characters, personalities, places, and situations. A photographer needs to know how light/lighting works, composition, angles, the technical aspects of their camera, and proper developing techniques (whether film or digital medium). And a machinist needs to know which tools to use and their interchangeable parts and settings. Material tolerances for cutting and shaping, and especially in this person’s case, be able to visualize how the individual pieces would be formed, used, and come together. Give anyone a bag full of the bolts and other pieces they used to build the lock and see how many could even begin to tell you what piece gets used where, and how to craft it. Saying this person is not an artist is simply mind boggling to me, when just as much work, effort, and above all, knowledge and raw skill needs to go into what they do, just the same as any other artist.
@KnightJRL
3 жыл бұрын
@@realityanalyst just as much of an artist as one who paints a landscape or bowl of fruit exactly as they're seeing it. By your own words, unless they're putting some major personal perspective on it like Picasso would, or painting something completely thought up in their own head, then isn't any painter just copying whatever it is they're looking at, and therefore not an artist?
Male jewelry. Sublime craftsmanship sir. I salute you.
@MakerB
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
If you don't admire creativity an craftsmanship you'll say why not just buy a lock but there are most of us who like seeing the intricacies of design an the actual build would appreciate this kind of work. What you've done here surpasses what I expected from just a bolt a little over 20 minutes ago. I don't know if you believe in God but the skill you have there is a gift from Him, you're blessed my friend continue to keep up the exceptional work.
@MakerB
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! That means a lot. God bless you!!
@dgenius6745
Жыл бұрын
Sure thing, thank you.
I'm speechless. Your skills are amazing. It's just staggering to see someone with this level of precision and creativity. Great job.
I didn´t even understand how the system works. Far beyond my comprehension. Great work!
Damn! That is not something one uses, that is a thing which one holds on to give to sons/daughters from generation to generation. I love it!
@CapApollo
3 жыл бұрын
until one generation forgot the combination.
@SonnyAli1973
2 жыл бұрын
@@CapApollo That'll make it more appealing to whomever it's handed down to.
This is the third time I've watched this video. I'm troubled by how satisfying it is. I feel like it shouldn't be. I'm also convinced that this person is a medieval time traveler that was fed up with training pigeons to carry tiny correspondences.
Ya, but have you ever turned a combination lock into a bolt?
@babuji7363
3 жыл бұрын
Easy, just do everything in reverse.
@animalmother556x45
3 жыл бұрын
It’s pretty obvious that is what he did here, and just reversed the footage. Pretty smart, really. By the way...you have the best intro in the history of intros. Not just on KZread...I mean all intros.
@heyimamaker
3 жыл бұрын
Have you turned a bolt into a wrench?
@alessandrodalterio7556
3 жыл бұрын
have you ever turned a bolt into a bolt?
@bentos117
3 жыл бұрын
have you ever turned a bolt?
Truly amazing piece of work. Tolerances must be very tight because of the small size. Video is also a pleasure to watch with lots of detail, no music and no high speed playback
@MakerB
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!
I really enjoy watching a machinest who knows what he's doing. For me it would be much cheaper to buy a combination lock vs all the equipment needed to make one but very much enjoyed watching this video. Thanks for sharing.
Such precision craftsmanship is amazing for one so young. You have worked hard to perfect the gifts God has given you. Incredible. Cheers.
@MakerB
Жыл бұрын
That's quite a compliment! Glad you enjoyed it.
As a former locksmith, I loved this! The fence dropped into the gates very precisely.
Did anyone else see the drip at 3:35?!?! Wow. Been a machinist 20 years never seen a drill bit spin inside a drip like that. Loooked soooo cool!!!! 😂
@miguelgovea8582
3 жыл бұрын
I was shoke
@Adaptengkamadhureh
Жыл бұрын
🙏🙏🙏 SUCBRIBE
Honestly? I've always wondered how a combination lock worked. This was certainly quite fascinating to watch one being build.
@mahendradahal8687
Жыл бұрын
Panache baja
Your talent is incredible so amazing, and you a had fantastic idea of making this thanks, perhaps more people like this.
@MakerB
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@karamsinghraj1982
2 жыл бұрын
@@MakerB aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
I watched the entire video without even blinking. Great Job man 👍🏻
Very very good work. Another masterpiece and again very accurately worked. You could take all your mini tools and assemble them into a pocket tool. Well, maybe it's too heavy for your pocket. Don't know what it would weigh. Just an idea. In any case, thanks for all your super tutorials.
Super cool. Muting the audio when the cams click was a nice touch. Anyone could bypass this lock, but the craftsmanship is amazing.
Blown away how easy you made this look. Amazing talent well done sir.
You are really pure mechanical engineer and great work experience
Projetar e executar em aço inoxidável, ainda por cima em um ambiente de limpeza cinematográfica, o cara é um gênio!
@cleberdejesussantos3394
3 жыл бұрын
E verdade agora no meu caso prefiro comprar 👏😂😂
@mahendrachaudhary3293
2 жыл бұрын
À1
@rajanishravath2638
2 жыл бұрын
@@cleberdejesussantos3394 90m
This was simply the best asmr I have ever seen!
Jokingly: Being too lazy to go to the store for a padlock, I made one myself. I mean afterall, a man's gotta' have a hobby. Seriously: SKILLS! You've got them. A beautiful piece of work.
Wow that was amazing 👏👏
That was AWESOME! Thank you.
Gorgeous device and quality workmanship
No background noise feeling satisfied😊
I love this video. I watch it every time it pops up in my feed.
...everything is perfect, even the fingers and nails
@stephenallen4473
3 жыл бұрын
pretty hands
Having this person as a friend must be really awesome. We all need creative and talented people in our lives to inspire us.
Absolutely amazing. I couldn’t stop watching this video.
The craftsmanship is unreal! I’m so glad that your page was on my “suggestions” as I now have a ton of videos to binge. Such incredible and satisfying content! Thank you for sharing your art with all of us!
@badlarry172
Жыл бұрын
you may like "my mechanics" chanell if you like this
Great design, I love it :-)
@MakerB
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@user-pj6mi2tf8j
3 жыл бұрын
@@MakerB can you tel about you lathe model? Thanks
@SaburoSenpai
3 жыл бұрын
Hey @my mechanics, are you alive dude? I' m waiting for a new video of you. Also wenn du nicht in Rente bist, BITTE mach ein Video, du bist der Beste ;-)
@dadidelepe6048
3 жыл бұрын
@@MakerB hai sir what is size of lath machine sir
@elaroussimachines9157
3 жыл бұрын
Goood
Just a really beautiful lock, I love the brass, and it sure looks great on your tool cabinet.👍
@Adaptengkamadhureh
Жыл бұрын
Video GOOOOOD 👍👍 SUCBRIBE 🙏🙏 SUCBRIBE
Man, this video you put together makes this job look so easy. Nice touch at the end Eh? Locking your Craftsman toolbox. You have some beauty machines ! Nothing I could use being so fine. You surprised everybody with this tiny piece of work ( if the grey matter functions within them ?). Thank you for your effort man. It's been a privilege.
Two words kept coming to me as I watched - creativity / skill. 👍
@MakerB
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Hats off for his creativity and patience 👏.
Great! I've recently bought an old, ex school metal lathe, and the last time I did any metal turning was at school, around 64 years ago! So catching up on techniques, before I start trying to do any real work is my present occupation. Video's like this are a useful part of that. .
@ZoonCrypticon
3 жыл бұрын
At least you were lucky, that at your school they taught you stuff like this. My school was BS.
@niklar55
3 жыл бұрын
@@ZoonCrypticon It was in the 50's and we were being groomed for factory work! We covered all sorts of work, foundry, sheet metal, turning, blacksmithing, as well as turning and use of hand tools like tapping and die threading. I still have a couple of precision tools I made. Add to that carpentry, turning, French polishing, and technical drawing etc. Some of the drawing work I did was expanded sheet metal, intersecting cones. No computers or calculators then, either! 30 years or so later, when I was doing a CAD course, the young people there were struggling, not with the computer, but their drafting skills were so poor. The teacher asked me to demonstrate the solution to a ''wire form'' drawing, and it took me a couple of minutes. One of the young men said that what I'd just done in a couple of minutes would take him half an hour to do. Sad thing is, that nearly all the schools are now disbanding their workshops in favour of crap. One of my other machines came from a school workshop, and the stuff ''in progress'' was made with drinking straws, and cardboard bog paper cores. The sort of thing my daughter was making when she was four years old! This was a secondary school, ie. teenagers! Industry is always complaining that they cant get enough engineers, but how do they expect anyone to get interested in engineering, if the kids have never made anything? Worlds gone crackers! .
@ZoonCrypticon
3 жыл бұрын
@@niklar55 Absolutely agreeing with your statement! The young generations have become sly for computers and how to manage things without too much effort. Quality, creativity, experience, endurance have suffered major losses in the averaged modern generation`s productivity.
@niklar55
3 жыл бұрын
@@ZoonCrypticon Another reason that Britain is short of engineers, is because the pay is abysmal. After nine and a half years in the RAF, as a wireless man, I was so sick of it, that I decided to try mechanical engineering, to try and put myself as far away from anything that reminded me of the RAF. I qualified to BSc level, and studied to Masters level, but skipped the exam, as collecting certificates had become irrelevant to my life by then. During my adult college years, when I was between courses, I was looking for a job. One job advertised, that I checked out, as a progress chaser in an engineering company. The chap was very reluctant to tell me what the salary was. Eventually I convinced him that the salary was the key to my interest, and without it we could be wasting each others time. So reluctantly he told me, _40 pounds a week._ ''That,'' I said, ''wouldn't even get me out of bed! I'm getting 35 pounds a week unemployment benefit, and you want me to work a 40 hour week for an extra 5 pounds! It wont happen!'' Later, when I was qualified, and had some experience, I was looking at jobs again, and, ''Graduate Engineer; 5-10 years experience; £10-£15,000 per year. Loads of responsibilities, fancy title, no overtime, and I have to go, ''cap in hand,'' and beg for time off. Carpenter on a construction site, no responsibilities, plenty of overtime, and can holiday whenever I please, £30,000 a year! No contest! So, I started my own businesses, (5) and employed myself. .
@ZoonCrypticon
3 жыл бұрын
@@niklar55 Very interesting the development. I `ve never thought, that in the UK engineers were exploited like this. Finally you made the right decisions.
Never seen a craft this wonderful !!! 👌
You know, you have really made the universe creator happy with this silky skill. Congrats dear
"This is the Lock Picking Lawyer, and today I was sent this beautiful lock that was once a stainless steel bolt from the famous youtuber and master craftsman "Maker B". Now I'm going to pick it open." 😂
@LordEvrey
3 жыл бұрын
So, what shall it be? Wrench, good ol' turning and listening, or maybe another fancy tool BosnianBill and he made specifically for this task?
@treasuretotrash2067
3 жыл бұрын
Who else read that with LPL’s voice
@tristshapez
3 жыл бұрын
"Alright folks, although beautiful this little lock doesn't offer very much in the way of security, as you can see by how quickly I was able to get it open."
@ZetaPyro
3 жыл бұрын
"And one more time to show you it wasn't a fluke"
@ThatGuy-sd3zl
3 жыл бұрын
He’d just pull on the shackle and decode it.
surprisingly satisfying to watch something made from scratch
This is the best technical tools & equipments commercial.
now now your just showing off exceptional skills
Wow Maker all your work is fire. This one was my favorite to watch
Wow this is lovely! You're very talented!
Just amazing the skill you poses ! ! Seriously my friend.
Sencillamente ¡INCREÍBLE! Excelente trabajo Simply AMAZING! Excellent work
This is the most satisfying thing I’ve seen on KZread in a long long time!
@userisongrind2395
3 жыл бұрын
New here?
@MakerB
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Mis más sinceras felicitaciones, maestro. Es un deleite ver desplegar todo su oficio y talento. Saludos desde Argentina
@mamertofernandez8709
2 жыл бұрын
Yo siempre le copio todos los proyectos son re fáciles de hacer😄😄😄
Dunno why but I just love watching these DIY clips. #brilliant
U r a gem. Thx you tube for recommendation.
작품 훌륭합니다 손재주가 장난 아니네요
Aber erst mal noch ein großes Lob an Lob an deiner doch sehr tollen und präzise Arbeit!! !
I always appreciate clean work like this
Beautiful workmanship.
Perfection in motion simply stunning
@MakerB
3 жыл бұрын
Big thank you for watching this video👍
Parabéns! Você realmente é um gênio da inovação. Fazer essas coisas sem cola deve dar um trabalhão com certeza. E que você cresça no KZread cada vez mais...
@Adaptengkamadhureh
Жыл бұрын
Video GOOOOOD 👍👍 SUCBRIBE 🙏🙏 SUCBRIBE
I’m very addicted on this channel
Awesome craftsmanship ! Thanks for that.
@Adaptengkamadhureh
Жыл бұрын
🙏🙏🙏 SUCBRIBE
Dude, you really should send this to TheLockPickingLawyer. He has a HUGE subscriber base and would bring a ton of new people over that would appreciate your talents. I know he would say this lock is impressive and well made, but easy to pick.
@christopherbedford9897
3 жыл бұрын
Heh I came here to say the same thing 😝
@olecranonrebellion9976
3 жыл бұрын
Or not.
I can only congratulate you, you have the soul of a watchmaker.
Absolutely brilliant !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Really amazing skill. Always appreciate excellence.
satisfying to watch...great tools...amazing talent ang skills...keep it up👍👍👍
I was mesmerized, I just couldn't stop watching.. 😅😂😂
Sir,I love this,may our Good God keep inspiring you.
Even though I will never make this, I learned better techniques for making the things I do make. Thanks for posting.
Muito bom, ótima qualidade de vídeo,um belo trabalho, parabéns!
@kirung6200
2 жыл бұрын
Thalam open chi
So satisfying to watch that lathe do its thing
رائع..التفاصيل والصبر والإتقان والأدوات المستخدمة وحرفيتك..شيء جميل أحب متابعتك والإستفادة منك..
Dios te siga bendiciendo tienes un gran talento.
Belle épreuve d’un diplôme tourneur fraiseur . Bravo !
Очень тонкая и качественная работа. Мастеру респект за терпение и труд.
Wow that machine is made in USA. Quality matters! Amazing!
Amazing workmanship & design ❤️
@MakerB
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
now you can finally lock your toolbox and go to bed. At last.
Beautiful indeed! Marvellous skill.Thanks
I like your jobs
An absolute artist. Thanks from Australia
Okay folks, what you are watching is a master machinist with great editing skills. The steps he is taking to make the finished lock are not shown because he is beyond explaining, what to him is obvious, the procedure of a planned out project. Do not attempt without years of experience. To me, with 38 plus years of machining and industry knowledge, is to just watch and enjoy the talent of Mr. B. Please keep the great content coming!!
Yesterday I was searching eBay for stainless steel bolts, today this video comes up. No coincidence, surely?
This has inspired me to make a bolt out of my tiny lock.
great
@Rocketx000
2 жыл бұрын
Great
@mopingfrog
2 жыл бұрын
Great
Excellent work and informative
amazing your work, i'm in love with these things. 🇧🇷
SIMPLESMENTE UM GÊNIO . MUITO BOM
Beautiful work. You are truly an artist!
@honeyrozz
Жыл бұрын
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I went from people fixing old tools to woodturning videos to these videos. I’m sensing a pattern here.
@kaesardb
3 жыл бұрын
totally agree... the same here
@polin7777
3 жыл бұрын
Oh the same thing happened to me. Except now I'm watching wood carving as well.🤣🤣🤣🤣
Zbrdast yar dil khush hogya.. Kia Kam Kia hai.. Jo b krte ho wo dil say krte ho
You Sir are a very clever Man...well done..
Loved the video! Could you show how you designed the mechanism and then the parts? Such beautiful work.
@Adaptengkamadhureh
Жыл бұрын
Video GOOOOOD 👍👍👍👍 SUCBRIBE 👍🙏 SUCBRIBE
Removing the threads was extra satisfying to me and I don't know why 👀
True craftsman. This is one of the guys that needs to be saved when the zombies come.
De l’art à l’état pur. La classe. Bravo
This is insane! It looks simple with these machines!
That was totally amazing.
Now I'm all stressed out, because this brings back memories of every nightmare I've had where I'm suddenly back in high school and I can't remember my locker combination!
Beautiful! Great work. I'd love to see a video showing all your machines.
@ukbirmingham1212
2 жыл бұрын
yes sir all amazing tools