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Ultrasonics, The ultimate lock pick?????

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Postby ne0nerdz » 7 Dec 2004 15:42

its basiclaly a small speaker then a long rod thing along, at the end there is a small screen. here u c a small diagram in the shape of the lock, you see a new picture every 2 seconds.
thats unpossible!!
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Postby toomush2drink » 7 Dec 2004 15:44

Can you post a link to this item ?
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Postby ne0nerdz » 7 Dec 2004 16:04

i can't really post a link to a Tv show now can I? it came on UK bright ideas freeview channel 19, but this was bout 10 months ago last january.
thats unpossible!!
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Postby WhiteCastle966z » 8 Dec 2004 17:15

Romstar wrote:Stick a piezo transducer on the lock, shove in a tension wrench, and tell the customer to stand back.

Way, WAY back. Then, hit the sonics. Use sub-sonic, not ultra sonic. The low frequency will resonate better, and you won't have all the dogs in the neighborhood howling.

If you don't open the lock, you'll probably break a window at the very least. :twisted:

Good luck.
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Just the visual of a stunt like that made me laugh pretty hard. And yes, I'm positive that would break (many!) windows.
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Postby Romstar » 8 Dec 2004 20:30

WhiteCastle966z wrote:
Romstar wrote:Stick a piezo transducer on the lock, shove in a tension wrench, and tell the customer to stand back.

Way, WAY back. Then, hit the sonics. Use sub-sonic, not ultra sonic. The low frequency will resonate better, and you won't have all the dogs in the neighborhood howling.

If you don't open the lock, you'll probably break a window at the very least. :twisted:

Good luck.
Romstar


Just the visual of a stunt like that made me laugh pretty hard. And yes, I'm positive that would break (many!) windows.


Yep. :lol:

That was the entire point. Sometimes good ideas just don't translate well into practice. Now, if there were some way to localize the effect, it may work a bit better. Still though, I don't think it's a great thing to try. Just think of your ears. :twisted:

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Postby ne0nerdz » 9 Dec 2004 12:21

errm..i always find those splintercell fuse picks, the ones which basicaly blow the lock, anyione know wot im on bout, or know something like this?[/list][/quote]
thats unpossible!!
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Postby Romstar » 9 Dec 2004 19:41

ne0nerdz wrote:errm..i always find those splintercell fuse picks, the ones which basicaly blow the lock, anyione know wot im on bout, or know something like this?


Oh god I LOVE video games.

Here is the scoop. Yes, you can do something like this, is it useful? No not really.

If you blow the lock, you have to blow the edge of the door and frame. Otherwise you get a nasty mess of metal that might not let the door open.

This was discussed before, and as I said then, a binary explosive compond is a good solution to blowing the lock and door.

Don't ask how to make it, because I sure won't be telling you. Additionally, use of things like this by the untrained often results in severe injury or DEATH.

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Postby ne0nerdz » 13 Dec 2004 12:45

Romstar wrote:Stick a piezo transducer on the lock, shove in a tension wrench, and tell the customer to stand back.

Way, WAY back. Then, hit the sonics. Use sub-sonic, not ultra sonic. The low frequency will resonate better, and you won't have all the dogs in the neighborhood howling.

If you don't open the lock, you'll probably break a window at the very least. :twisted:

Good luck.
Romstar

and if you use a low enough frequency you make em crap themselves...my science teacher told me :twisted:
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Postby milligan » 13 Dec 2004 13:18

ne0nerdz wrote:and if you use a low enough frequency you make em crap themselves...my science teacher told me :twisted:


Yeah, it's called infrasound. Those large organs in catholic churches are able to produce it on a smaller level, causing feelings of eerieness or depression. It's also present in cars with high-end subwoofers, and at a low enough frequency/ high enough volume, it can cause loss of bowel control, nausea, seizures, intestinal damage, and sometimes sudden death.
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Postby Romstar » 15 Dec 2004 3:12

milligan wrote:
ne0nerdz wrote:and if you use a low enough frequency you make em crap themselves...my science teacher told me :twisted:


Yeah, it's called infrasound. Those large organs in catholic churches are able to produce it on a smaller level, causing feelings of eerieness or depression. It's also present in cars with high-end subwoofers, and at a low enough frequency/ high enough volume, it can cause loss of bowel control, nausea, seizures, intestinal damage, and sometimes sudden death.


Makes you really want to reconsider that sound system in the car now doesn't it? :twisted:

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Postby Luke » 15 Dec 2004 4:21

I must get one of these, during the start of year assembly can you imagine 2000 students plus 100 staff crapping them selveS :lol:
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Postby reboot_zero » 15 Dec 2004 6:25

ne0nerdz wrote:errm..i always find those splintercell fuse picks, the ones which basicaly blow the lock, anyione know wot im on bout, or know something like this?[/list]
[/quote]Ok, a huge part of my life is pyrotechnics...I LOVE fire. I'm pretty sure if you use an explosive on a lock...it will blow the knob in such a way that it may come off and hurt someone (and most of all, perhaps hurt the lock ...jk).

A putty compound would probably work nicely...but they have their flaws...and it nothing that a n00b should play with WHAT SO EVER :P. -throws some putty against the wall like darts- By the way, I'm not talking about C4, please don't cram C4 into a door knob because it has 5 pins that rebel against your hand x_____x

Anywho...sorry for trailing off about explosives...I'm only human ^_^
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Postby read » 21 Dec 2004 0:08

Romstar wrote:Are they still using E.L.F. for submarines?

I better get myself a really, really long wire. :lol:

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yes they still use E.L.F for subs. its the only thing that can penetrate that much water without giving up your position
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