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Safe cracking sticker aid.

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Safe cracking sticker aid.

Postby jimmysmith » 22 Feb 2007 3:48

I just finished reading Matt Blaze paper on safe cracking for the computer scietist, and it was awesome for all who wondered. but my question is this. In the paper {page 27} he talked about an aid that really helps.. its a sticker thing that you put near the contact points to measure the changes..... where can i find/buy some of those stickers. ????
I have checked all the regular venders/websites.and i just cant find them.

I wish so bad we could take about safes...I go a few questions about that paper.. one or two things i could really use some help with. anyway..

appreciate it.
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Postby TOWCH » 22 Feb 2007 5:38

If you haven't already done so, apply for advanced forum access provided you meet the requirments.

I'll do my best to answer any questions that you PM to me if you do so.
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Postby Shrub » 22 Feb 2007 7:28

Im not sure he meets the time on site ruleing,

Regards the sticky on bit the info is in the advanced section but it was posted there by the owner of the software that makes them so youll have to wait a short while im afraid but basically if you can get a known spacing on a fine scale then print that out and stick it on there, as long as the spaces/lines are equal and smaller than the spaces between the actual gradiants on the dial then you will be in a better place than not useing anything,
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Postby pauly003 » 22 Feb 2007 13:13

Keep searching. The sticker you are talking about is a Vernier Scale. It measures in very high detail the changes from one dial point to another. Try searching for Chris Belcher Contact Point Journal. There are also products that will use a mirror and a laser to display the numbers in a larger scale on the wall. Try searching Advanced safe products or MDA. They carry stuff like that. Good luck
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thank you

Postby jimmysmith » 22 Feb 2007 13:37

Thank you. I really do appreciate all you guys and this site, I have found my answer. a combonation of your replies and a couple pm's and i am back on the right track with confidence.

apprecaite it.

I am very intrested in being a part of the advanced forums. However I am not sure i meet the "time on the site" rule.
does anyone know the actual time one must put in, in order to be involved in the advanced sections of this site. ?
Sorry to get off the subject.

For all who may be interested, I did find out about the vernier stickers. I was pm'ed with a web site. ....where to print such a chart.

www.analoghacking.com

thanks again.

-jimmy smith
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Postby UWSDWF » 22 Feb 2007 13:43

crazy banana-picking man wrote: the admissions requirements will be that applying members must have a minimum of 40 posts (previously was 20) before applying. The 90 day minimum will remain.
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Postby jimmysmith » 22 Feb 2007 13:49

90 days.. wow. thats cool though. Better believe on march 14 i will be right here on my computer applying for that advanced forum. .. :D

Thank you UWSDWF, Your a good man.
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Postby UWSDWF » 22 Feb 2007 14:11

No worries

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Postby RangerF150 » 22 Feb 2007 17:00

Actually I have been looking for that very thing myself!
Believe it or not I tried barcodes, did'nt work out that great :-(
There is a site that sells them for crazy money it's where I got my cutaway safe lock : http://www.zieh-fix.com/English/index-e.html .

Anyone got a link for the software ? If you could PM me I would be a very happy dude.
Thanks in advance if anyone can.
Guess I should apply for the advanced section!
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