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LaGard 33E Combogard Lock Display

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LaGard 33E Combogard Lock Display

Postby fgarci03 » 14 Mar 2013 19:17

Hey,

Recently I bought from Raymond one LaGard 33e electronic safe lock.
It's SOOOOOOO cool! 8)

So, the next obvious step was to build a display for it!
So here are the steps:

First, the marking of the pieces on the wood:
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Just before gluing them:
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Holes to pass the spindle and wires (the little 2 dots are to make holes for the screws so that they don't fracture the wood):
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The hole thing mounted and glued (notice the gaps on the wood, I'm not very handy at cutting and did it sloppy):
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Now I began to fill those gaps with a special product for that (you will notice that the hands are from a women. My girlfriend was helping me to build this. Before you start asking if we swaped places, while she was filling the gaps in the wood, I was cutting this lock :mrgreen:)
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After drying, it was time to sand it down 'till it was smooth! And then varnish the hole thing (is that the correct word?):
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Then I started to work with the lock itself. First, I (I mean my girlfriend!) sanded the metal part just a bit more:
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Then screwed the keypad holder in place:
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The battery in place:
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The spindle and the washer in place:
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The body of the lock already mounted and connected:
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View from the front:
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I got a custom made plate for it with the code, so it'll be a nice conversational piece (idea from GWiens2001!):
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And the front of it, finished:
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I must say that the pictures don't reveal the full colour of the wood. In reality it looks much better, but you get the big picture.
Also I know that the fact of puting the battery on the front is arguable. I accept that you may not think it was a good idea, but my reasons were that I needed to make a battery holder. So the keypad would have to be pushed to one of the sides. In order to make it in a way that the display wouldn't be so empty, I opted to put the battery in the front, so people can see that this works with just a 9V battery (again, conversational piece).

Please tell me your thoughts so I can improve on future projects :mrgreen:
Go ahead, keep plugging away, picking on me! You will end up on bypass or with rigor mortise.
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Re: LaGard 33E Combogard Lock Display

Postby Altashot » 14 Mar 2013 21:17

Nice display! A conversation piece indeed!

thoughts for future builds... here is a few. I would try to bevel or round the edges, less "boxy" that way. To display the lock, it doesn't have to be all square cornered. Like the top, cut it at an angle or a curve or zig-zag. It could use a round or triangular base. To display the lock and its function, maybe mount it on a small wooden box, a safe mock up, or just a door in a frame, so that you can swing the door opened. It serve no real purpose to open a door but add to the realism and true demo of what the lock does. In addition to glue, use screws, They'll really tighten up the joints.

Just some suggestions. You did really good on that display. Looks rugged and though.
And those nails...Those delicately manicured nails...Glad they belong to your girlfriend, and not you... :lol:

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Re: LaGard 33E Combogard Lock Display

Postby cledry » 15 Mar 2013 0:56

God I hate those locks. Sometimes it is needed when you have a direct bolt but I try and avoid them at all cost.
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Re: LaGard 33E Combogard Lock Display

Postby femurat » 15 Mar 2013 3:57

Nice stand! It's nice that your girlfriend helps you playing with locks.

Cheers :)
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Re: LaGard 33E Combogard Lock Display

Postby fgarci03 » 15 Mar 2013 4:38

femurat wrote:Nice stand! It's nice that your girlfriend helps you playing with locks.

Thanks!
Well, actually she hates me playing with locks :mrgreen:

But she has always liked to do these kind of projects, so it's a good way to both do something we like together!
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Re: LaGard 33E Combogard Lock Display

Postby lunchb0x » 15 Mar 2013 7:55

Nice work with the display. If you are good with electronics you can get a lot more than 6 digits for your PIN :) :) :)
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Re: LaGard 33E Combogard Lock Display

Postby fgarci03 » 15 Mar 2013 7:57

If you are good with electronics you can get a lot more than 6 digits for your PIN

I'm probably making a fool out of myself, but I ddn't quite understand what you meant :roll:
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Re: LaGard 33E Combogard Lock Display

Postby GWiens2001 » 15 Mar 2013 8:01

Sweet display, fgarci03! That plate is really classy!

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Re: LaGard 33E Combogard Lock Display

Postby lunchb0x » 15 Mar 2013 8:30

fgarci03 wrote:
If you are good with electronics you can get a lot more than 6 digits for your PIN

I'm probably making a fool out of myself, but I ddn't quite understand what you meant :roll:


if you read the chip on the PCB you can modify some info on there to change the length of the PIN :)
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Re: LaGard 33E Combogard Lock Display

Postby ARF-GEF » 15 Mar 2013 10:07

I find it really cool that you got your girlfriend included fgarci!:)
Mine thinks it's a waste of time :D.
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