Mr. Purple Cat Esq. - 2018-03-25
Spend a few minutes showing how to cut open a coke can then skim over getting electric motor.
Why does he use that bit from a lighter as an off-centre weight? Surely *anything* would have sufficed?
Is the speed / power of the electric motor important?
Glue everything to the battery, when the battery runs out ure fucked.
Also I suppose you could just hot glue the aluminium strip to a vibrator, save a couple steps.
What was the black goo?
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betabox - 2018-03-25 You must be fun at parties.
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Mr. Purple Cat Esq. - 2018-03-25 I elusively attend only PCP fueled BDSM fuck-parties (wearing a horse mask). Anything else is redundant.
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Mr. Purple Cat Esq. - 2018-03-25 And no I am not fun at them.... At least not in any conventional sense of the word.
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Senator_Unger - 2018-03-25
Sweet! Now I can finally break in to my little sister’s dairy from 1996!
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SolRo - 2018-03-25
How to pick a tiny lock;
Step one; cut it off with bolt cutters.
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Old_Zircon - 2018-03-25 I'm fairly sure you could break this one with your fingers.
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SolRo - 2018-03-25 I did learn that you can open the classic combination padlock with a swift hit from a boot
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SolRo - 2018-03-25 Damn lock picking hipsters!
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Chancho - 2018-03-25
I can get into any basic lock with a paperclip.
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Old_Zircon - 2018-03-26 Just save right before you start picking and then reload if you break a pick.
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Bort - 2018-03-27 Get a something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/LockFree-Multi-Tool-Stainless-Steel-Too l/dp/B07B4QZFW8/ref=pd_day0_469_1
Being able to pick a lock with a paperclip (actually TWO paperclips*) is cool, but it's not the right tool for the job for any but the most simple of locks. Paperclips bend during usage, and they are hard to form into exactly the right shape in the first place.
*: Two, not one, because it takes two tools to simulate the action of a key: one to move the pins into place, and one to turn the lock.
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