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Neat project.

Archive: https://archive.today/ERAXp

From the post:

>This is a project I have been wanting to make for some time now. In fact, this is not my first attempt. About half a year ago I tried to make a 3d printed padlock, but I ran into problems with friction! About a week ago I figured I would give it another try… And I did it!!! After six days of hard work, I have created a functional and fully 3d printed padlock that is unlike any other 3d printed lock there is!

Neat project. Archive: https://archive.today/ERAXp From the post: >>This is a project I have been wanting to make for some time now. In fact, this is not my first attempt. About half a year ago I tried to make a 3d printed padlock, but I ran into problems with friction! About a week ago I figured I would give it another try… And I did it!!! After six days of hard work, I have created a functional and fully 3d printed padlock that is unlike any other 3d printed lock there is!

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Locks don't need to be 'un-pickable' if they have other vulnerabilities that can be exploited. I'm sure this lock has plenty of exploitable flaws, outside of it being made of PLA.

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Yeah, Its like having a glass window right next to a "un-breakable bomb proof door".

Right, you could just go through the window/wall....