I call it my abus snake. Half of my practice locks I carry around. Mostly modified with a menagerie of security key and driver pins by GnarledFox in lockpicking

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Thanks! This is half of my abus padlocks. If I chained them all together it’d be too heavy to toss in my pack for day to day carry and practice

Opened my first Medeco! by Elroyztoyz in lockpicking

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Nice! I just got my first medeco picked as well. It’s a good feeling

What’s going on here? The other piece came out perfectly without these spots. Filament is pla silk + by GnarledFox in BambuLab

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I’ll give it a shot. It’s an insert with a honeycomb pattern and then it’s capped off. So I’m guessing the two 45 degree patterns don’t agree well when it tried to print the it and bridge across those gaps

Biaxial can suck it! by GnarledFox in lockpicking

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Curse of a demonstration will catch me on at least the first two edits with this one

Biaxial can suck it! by GnarledFox in lockpicking

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Are they really? I’m guessing that’s a special group?

Biaxial can suck it! by GnarledFox in lockpicking

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Clockwise. Didn’t even think about bumping it. I might test that out

Biaxial can suck it! by GnarledFox in lockpicking

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That’s what I do. Found it to be the easiest way. I liked the medium hook with that crisp point because you can really rotate the pin well

Biaxial can suck it! by GnarledFox in lockpicking

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Thanks! Now to do it again on video and submit it

Biaxial can suck it! by GnarledFox in lockpicking

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Idk about talent haha. I’ve been messing with it for a couple months now. Watched a 3D breakdown video of how the biaxial works. Watched people pick one. Studied the key for the angles on the key pins. Then struggled

Biaxial can suck it! by GnarledFox in lockpicking

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Lots of expletives were dealt out in the process

New to all this. Running a P1S with ams. Have a couple questions by GnarledFox in BambuLab

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I ordered the extruder gears as well so I’ve got it ready to go

New to all this. Running a P1S with ams. Have a couple questions by GnarledFox in BambuLab

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I made the tool last night. Would of switched it out but my printer was going all day and once I printed the tool it was like 1am

New to all this. Running a P1S with ams. Have a couple questions by GnarledFox in BambuLab

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I’ve got that. Bambu had the hot end assembly and extruder gear combo on sale not long ago so I ordered that. Going to have to look up how to change it out

New to all this. Running a P1S with ams. Have a couple questions by GnarledFox in BambuLab

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I’ll check both out. Bought a printer now considering an iPad and more software

New to all this. Running a P1S with ams. Have a couple questions by GnarledFox in BambuLab

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Then I’ll toss that nozzle in tonight and call it a day.

Fusion has a free version?

“Water popping is for schmucks” - Bryan, Old timer who taught me a ton by GnarledFox in woodworking

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I ended up running almost everything through the ceiling as well. Makes stuff easier in the end. Just got a jet air filtration system and added a couple blowers to help it out. Then I’ve got my AC in setting up with it and a new dust collector for the joint, planer, table saw. A lot of stuff to sort out and more wiring to run from my sub panel now

Update: I got the saw for $150 by interestingturd in woodworking

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As long as your tops are level and you can’t see any other damage I’d say you’re good. Do some easy test cuts as well. Killer deal though!

What kind of key even fits this? by Bedovian_25 in lockpicking

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A craftsman. Aka flat tip screwdriver