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The new Master Lock Speed Dial

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The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby mh » 25 Jul 2009 15:20

got some pictures of my ONE cutaway V2.0 for you:
https://wiki.har2009.org/page/Workshop:Padlock_Hacking

(ONE is the European name for the new Speed Dial padlock.)

Cheers
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If you haven't seen it before, have a look at the Speed Dial paper (it's located at http://toool.nl/, at the bottom of the main page). If you read this paper before, note that I corrected a few things about the angles, the increments are 24 degrees, not 18.)
"The techs discovered that German locks were particularly difficult" - Robert Wallace, H. Keith Melton w. Henry R. Schlesinger, Spycraft: The secret history of the CIA's spytechs from communism to Al-Qaeda (New York: Dutton, 2008), p. 210
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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby Squelchtone » 26 Jul 2009 1:14

nice! thanks for sharing the pics.. I'm glad the production run padlocks aren't teal like the prototype!

hawt.

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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby SnowyBoy » 26 Jul 2009 6:29

What a crazy lock! I can't visualize how it works though? How do you input the code? What parts on the front are moving?
What a load of old BiLocks!!!!

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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby mh » 26 Jul 2009 6:35

SnowyBoy wrote:What a crazy lock! I can't visualize how it works though? How do you input the code? What parts on the front are moving?


The knob.
There are videos available through this link: http://www.masterlock.com/cgi-bin/produ ... id=D1500ID

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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby SnowyBoy » 26 Jul 2009 6:45

SnowyBoy wrote:What a crazy lock! I can't visualize how it works though? How do you input the code? What parts on the front are moving?



I get it now. Just seen the paper.

Who's the crazy design team who came up with this! I love the simplicity of entering the code, but love the complexity inside. I have to get one of these :)
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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby mh » 26 Jul 2009 6:48

SnowyBoy wrote:Who's the crazy design team who came up with this!


One guy, see http://www.knollan.com/
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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby unlisted » 26 Jul 2009 19:40

mh wrote:
SnowyBoy wrote:Who's the crazy design team who came up with this!


One guy, see http://www.knollan.com/



I really like that door key lock idea.. :)
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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby SnowyBoy » 27 Jul 2009 7:05

mh wrote:
SnowyBoy wrote:Who's the crazy design team who came up with this!


One guy, see http://www.knollan.com/


Awsome! Such an inovative design. I've been sitting here trying to visualise a design to replicate his, but with a totally different mechanical setup..... I'm failing :lol:
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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby musicninja17 » 8 Nov 2009 22:41

This guy is genius :) this is definitely going on my christmas list...i can't believe relatively a small amount of parts can store so many combos.
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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby MacGnG1 » 9 Nov 2009 19:26

hmm look like another gift someone can buy me :)
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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby OWNERMAN » 9 Nov 2009 22:05

weird
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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby Rickthepick » 10 Nov 2009 9:04

wow this looks like an interesting design, but why use such great ideas on a relatively cheap padlock
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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby MacGnG1 » 16 Jan 2010 1:52

http://toool.nl/images/e/e1/MhVisualizer_V2.0_p.swf

i'm wondering if there is a list to see which combinations equal each other. like some of the longer combinations are the same as the 4 direction combos.

if not check out the visualizer, its kinda cool.
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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby mh » 16 Jan 2010 2:00

Well, that list would be of infinite length, right?
IIRC I once made a list of all unique states with at least 2 different sequences, but not more yet.

BTW, the Visualizer also has its own URL now:
http://visualizer.tosl.org/

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Re: The new Master Lock Speed Dial

Postby mh » 16 Jan 2010 2:25

hmm, link isn't clickable...

http://visualizer.tosl.org/
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