
Since then, I have read a lot of books and articles on here, and have tried to, for the fun of it, teach myself manipulation and try to open the safe without damaging it.
Here's what I know so far:
- 100 digits on the dial, dial has ears.
- No handle for opening, so it's built into the dial.
- This is an LRLR pattern lock, I know there's a lot of talk of this being RLRL from some early Victor docs online, but as far as I know, that's been determined to not be the case.
- 3 wheels, so the last right turn isn't a number per se, but the fence dropping in, and unlocking as you turn right.
To do the manipulation, I have a stick-on contact microphone (like one you would put on an acoustic instrument) into a 6-band filter, into a headphone amp.
Here's the problem:
I am unable to consistently find the right contact point. Left contact point (which is at 4/4.5) is easy-ish to find with the audio, but the dial has a lot of play, and there are a *lot* of sounds that get in the way of determining the contact points.
I understand the theory well, but I feel like I'm at a loss here. I've spent likely 15-20 hours so far on it, and am really not getting anywhere. Is there something I'm missing?