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Abloy Classic Picked in 13 Seconds!!

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:52 am
by huxleypig
So here is a little advancement to the Ablator I did a while back. Seems ok to release now I suppose.


Re: Abloy Classic Picked in 13 Seconds!!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 1:25 am
by Jaakko Fagerlund
Nicely done on the auto-impressioning tool! :) I wish I would have had more free time to invest in developing something similar, as the tool itself is technically really simple, just needs one experimental part in it.

Re: Abloy Classic Picked in 13 Seconds!!

PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 9:15 pm
by huxleypig
Jaakko Fagerlund wrote:Nicely done on the auto-impressioning tool! :) I wish I would have had more free time to invest in developing something similar, as the tool itself is technically really simple, just needs one experimental part in it.


Well Jaakko, you managed to be completely wrong and absolutely right (at the same time) on that! Great to see you again, I look forward to the next time, it will get even crazier, I am sure.

Re: Abloy Classic Picked in 13 Seconds!!

PostPosted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 2:02 am
by Jaakko Fagerlund
huxleypig wrote:
Jaakko Fagerlund wrote:Nicely done on the auto-impressioning tool! :) I wish I would have had more free time to invest in developing something similar, as the tool itself is technically really simple, just needs one experimental part in it.


Well Jaakko, you managed to be completely wrong and absolutely right (at the same time) on that! Great to see you again, I look forward to the next time, it will get even crazier, I am sure.

Heh, true :) I'll test out the other idea for this tool if it would be easier (well, it is) to make. Just waiting for the next order of stuff to work so I can sneak in a piece of tool steel along with it :)

Re: Abloy Classic Picked in 13 Seconds!!

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 4:24 pm
by huxleypig
Jaakko Fagerlund wrote:
huxleypig wrote:
Jaakko Fagerlund wrote:Nicely done on the auto-impressioning tool! :) I wish I would have had more free time to invest in developing something similar, as the tool itself is technically really simple, just needs one experimental part in it.


Well Jaakko, you managed to be completely wrong and absolutely right (at the same time) on that! Great to see you again, I look forward to the next time, it will get even crazier, I am sure.

Heh, true :) I'll test out the other idea for this tool if it would be easier (well, it is) to make. Just waiting for the next order of stuff to work so I can sneak in a piece of tool steel along with it :)


I have been working on it since Lockcon, I just need to come up with a name for the technique now.