Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
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Fri Jul 08, 2016 11:19 am
by Jaakko Fagerlund
Seems nobody has asked this, but how do you deal with the occasional burrs inside the body of the padlock?
And I might suggest asking some place to wire EDM those key tags, just add your own texts to it as needed
Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
Posted:
Fri Jul 08, 2016 12:43 pm
by l0ckcr4ck3r
I try and avoid burs as much as i can, I'll rough the pockets on the padlock body first, then cut the chamfer which leaves a clean cut through the chrome plating and then run the finishing pass on the side walls. any burs that maybe there are removed with 1200 Grit on the end of a tooth pick.
For the Cores and cylinder housing, i use a brand new micro end mill for every lock.. they are only 5 bucks each but i count it as a consumable... If i try and use it on a second core, you start to get burs. The Chromium is so hard, it puts nicks in the carbide after the very first pass... these nicks then appear as tiny lines in the side walls... just budget in the cost of a couple of carbide micro mills for each cutaway. IF you look on the photo of the Left side of the euro housing, you will see a kind of layering mark in the side walls. this is down to the nicks created by the chrome plate in the end mill. You can only do so much, or id be using maybe 5 end mills per lock for a mirror finish!
For sure wire EDM would be the best bet for cutting my logo... hell, even a punch would work. As it stands i mill them using a 0.60mm end mill and a 40,000 RPM air turbine. The rounded edges happen when i polish the dog tags. IF was making more of them id out source the logo work but at these numbers i'll save the money and do it "in house".
Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
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Fri Jul 08, 2016 1:40 pm
by spuds
l0ckcr4ck3r wrote:I try and avoid burs as much as i can, I'll rough the pockets on the padlock body first, then cut the chamfer which leaves a clean cut through the chrome plating and then run the finishing pass on the side walls. any burs that maybe there are removed with 1200 Grit on the end of a tooth pick.
For the Cores and cylinder housing, i use a brand new micro end mill for every lock.. they are only 5 bucks each but i count it as a consumable... If i try and use it on a second core, you start to get burs. The Chromium is so hard, it puts nicks in the carbide after the very first pass... these nicks then appear as tiny lines in the side walls... just budget in the cost of a couple of carbide micro mills for each cutaway. IF you look on the photo of the Left side of the euro housing, you will see a kind of layering mark in the side walls. this is down to the nicks created by the chrome plate in the end mill. You can only do so much, or id be using maybe 5 end mills per lock for a mirror finish!
For sure wire EDM would be the best bet for cutting my logo... hell, even a punch would work. As it stands i mill them using a 0.60mm end mill and a 40,000 RPM air turbine. The rounded edges happen when i polish the dog tags. IF was making more of them id out source the logo work but at these numbers i'll save the money and do it "in house".
l0ckcr4ck3r You can send me all the locks with nicks and burs you have i Won"t mind LoL
Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
Posted:
Wed Jul 13, 2016 12:05 pm
by MrAnybody
GWiens2001 wrote:his stuff works smoothly and beautifully, and nothing falls out. Have a fair number of his cutaways.
Gordon
Totally second that. I've never seen a cutaway better. Beautiful things.
Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
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Fri Jul 15, 2016 10:19 pm
by GWiens2001
Well, the MTL in this thread is now safely in my collection. The workmanship is everything you would expect from a L0ckcr4ck3r cutaway. It may seem impossible, but this lock is even better in person than in the pictures. The attention to detail, not to mention the artistry in the layout of the cuts, is outstanding.
Excuse me - I gotta go get some tissues.
Gordon
Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
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Sat Jul 16, 2016 8:35 am
by spuds
Nice. I'm hoping to get mine as fast as yours Gordon
Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
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Sun Jul 17, 2016 9:52 am
by Deadlock
Recently saw L0ckcr4ck3r mentioned in a vid that has nothing to do with locks at all!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ngNtK9tKMEFor those that might find this sort of thing boring, (heheh...) you won't have to wait too long. First mention is at 1:13.
Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
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Sun Jul 17, 2016 3:30 pm
by spuds
Deadlock wrote:Recently saw L0ckcr4ck3r mentioned in a vid that has nothing to do with locks at all!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ngNtK9tKMEFor those that might find this sort of thing boring, (heheh...) you won't have to wait too long. First mention is at 1:13.
L0ckcr4ck3r He's famous all over the net lol
Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
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Wed Aug 10, 2016 11:06 am
by g_kinz
that thing is a work of ART. its BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
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Wed Aug 10, 2016 4:49 pm
by HT4
WOW!!! Those MT5 pins are incredible. Awesome work!
Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
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Sat Aug 27, 2016 9:49 am
by spuds
Thanks bro got it today great job!
Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
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Mon Oct 24, 2016 12:44 pm
by ratlock
A big fan of L0ckcr4ck3r's work. Here is another great example of his work, I was lucky enough to have engineered by him.
Re: L0ckcr4ck3r's Cutaways
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Mon Oct 24, 2016 2:26 pm
by Riyame
ratlock wrote:A big fan of L0ckcr4ck3r's work. Here is another great example of his work, I was lucky enough to have engineered by him.
Ok, that is nice! Another thing to add to the list lol.