C locked wrote:jaako
Unless your machine dials the wheels to lock the safe ( scatter the wheels)
[Something like 6 times right]
then
Surely someone just removing the machine will be able to back dial
( thank you mr feynmann) the last number to unlock
As with the itl
Would love to see your design in completion
As im sure itll be a superior tool like everything you produce
purposeful and professional
Rereading that
From what i remember the dialing sequence was as one would when manipulating
Ie progress 3rd wheel first then dial 2nd then 1st
Backdialing so as to not dial whole combo each time
But another thing i remember The itl had an issue with its fastest speed and wheels freewheeling
On safes with loose free wheels
Yes, my machine can relock the lock completely if wanted and also locks itself too.
I know how the ITL does dialing, but I'm interested in knowing in what exact order it goes through the example combinations I gave as I have a suspicion on a certain detail. I just want to confirm if the ITL is at all intelligent.
On my machine you can set any maximum speed and acceleration you want and it has two potentiometers to adjust the % of maximum for any given job.
Here is a sample video of my dialer in action, testing out various thinsg. First it dials 8 factory default combinations that have been saved to its memory (user changeable), then it starts running all the combinations in steps of 2 and starting from dates, which is the reason why it skips large portions of numbers once in a while. Near the end of the video I'm giving it new max speed and acceleration values through the serial connection, you can hear from the sound the change.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7SpmBIgkdkAnd all the while it is dialing, it is estimating the time remaining to complete and also shows how many combinations it has dialed and how much is remaining. And did I mention that it knows to resume dialing from the point it was left if power cuts out?
Current state for the machine is that the software needs a bit of tweaking to be able to change the settings withot a computer and I will have to figure out a good case for the whole machine. Probably will go with a Pelican case so it won't break no matter what.
So if somebody wants a tool, I'm open for business