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Mul T Lock Interacive Cutaway

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Mul T Lock Interacive Cutaway

Postby LockNewbie21 » 19 Feb 2008 1:12

I was bored... Image

Here's a quick breakdown for beginers.

This lock contains 5 pins with 5 telespoing pins ( basically a Big pin, with a skinny Little Pin inside of it) that each have appropriated cuts, so in truth theres ten pins.

The interactive is a pin below the keyway, which push up the first pin, its a gimick to extend key control, don't let the lingo fool you.

Picking these manually is difficult, but for more search or knowledge savy a tool exists that craps on them.

This cutaway took roughly 3 hours, and no lathes needed. The Picture is to remain on this site, to help those attempting this cutaway, or simply like to look at them.

But heres the guts, without getting it sucked into the advanced section. Enjoy guys. Also Ignore the fancy boarder, I am trying to make this the new sig but I suck at photoshop.. so here ya go.

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Later days,

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Postby LockNewbie21 » 19 Feb 2008 1:15

MODSS can someone ammend my horrible spelling in the title and delete this post asking for grammer help thanks :lol:
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Postby mitch.capper » 19 Feb 2008 1:18

Nice job LN quite good for just 3 hours of work:)
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Postby JK_the_CJer » 19 Feb 2008 4:13

Very nice cutaway! I still have yet to open one fully pinned. These locks are quickly becoming my very own schoolyard bullies. One of them beat me up for lunch money the other day :-(
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Re: Mul T Lock Interacive Cutaway

Postby Jaakko » 19 Feb 2008 5:54

LockNewbie21 wrote:This lock contains 5 pins with 5 telespoing pins ( basically a Big pin, with a skinny Little Pin inside of it) that each have appropriated cuts, so in truth theres ten pins.

Is these self-bumping pins :D

Nice work and very clean cuts! Did you use any power tools or did you do it by hand all the way down?
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Postby greyman » 19 Feb 2008 16:51

Nice work Locknewbie. I saw this and didn't think it was done by hand, and in 3 hours, to boot !
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Postby cjames73 » 19 Feb 2008 17:50

nice work LN!!
i just sent you a pm asking if you got the lock but after seeing this i guess you did :lol:
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 19 Feb 2008 18:53

Thanks fella's. yes my spelling is atrocious. Just my demel handel files, wire wheels (absolutly key to making a fuctioned cutaway) and sand paper, you can see the springs refelcting off the side. :)

And yes Cjames did send this one to me, after i begged fo rmore cutaway projects, and I am hoping the medeco ICcores arrived safe?

Anybody have a spare plug, for a interactive euro? I dropped the second after pinning.... Yea thing fell down a heating vent. If you do then your a godsend or if you know where to order one.

Also any project euros I would be happy to purchase or trade if anyone has any laying around.. wouldn't mind doing another DOM or what not.

Take care :)
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 19 Feb 2008 18:58

LockNewbie21 wrote:
This lock contains 5 pins with 5 telespoing pins ( basically a Big pin, with a skinny Little Pin inside of it) that each have appropriated cuts, so in truth theres ten pins.

Is these self-bumping pins :D



:lol: I know, say it you want to, that what an American public school education gets you, I personally blame the key board... it's like its messing with me :o :lol:
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Postby Eyes_Only » 20 Feb 2008 0:14

JK_the_CJer wrote:Very nice cutaway! I still have yet to open one fully pinned. These locks are quickly becoming my very own schoolyard bullies. One of them beat me up for lunch money the other day :-(


Maybe its just me but for a lock thats advertised world wide as a high security lock, this thing isn't too hard to open. I have a harder time with Scorpion/ScanLock/Marks locks. I can't wait till I can get my hands on the new MT5

Great work on the cutaway btw LN. :D But what keeps the inner pins from falling out when the plug is turned?
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 20 Feb 2008 1:59

Well The first two fall out, I tired to center the cuts so there was just a hair of housing keeping them in, but the last three I got perfect, I think i was my dremel wheels deforming after use.
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Postby eurolock fan » 20 Feb 2008 23:02

Does anyone know if the Mul-T-Lock pick from newsparkling trading works?
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 21 Feb 2008 3:28

Yes it does with due practice.


Anyone have or can aquire a spare MTL profile plug? anyone? please! :)

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Postby arris » 21 Feb 2008 15:36

wow looks very good,

i wish i had the skill an patience to do these.
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Postby herroldj » 24 Feb 2008 10:49

beautiful cutaway, that key looks strange. how does it work, or do i need to wait for access to the advanced section :cry:
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