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DIY Lock Cracker: 3D Print Your Own Device to Open Any Master Lock

While we aren’t advocating breaking and entering for any nefarious agendas, the reality is that being able to crack your own lock sure does help when you’ve padlocked up some valuable items–whether it’s a storage shed full of valuable tools or even your old bike on the corner–and walked away for a while, doing as we all have: forgetting the combination. This is definitely a common problem–and one that keeps locksmiths in business. While those valuable little numbers may have been left and lost on a tiny scrap of paper somewhere, if you have your own C-C-C-C Combo Breaker, it’s as easy as doing some ‘applied hacking.’

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Samy Kamkar

In less than thirty seconds, with this genius design by Samy Kamkar, you’ll be able to crack open any Master combination lock, taking care of business for forgotten storage lockers, devices made a little too secure by yourself, and everything in between. Employing Arduino software and a new technique that should have you in business after eight attempts or fewer, Kamkar gives a concise plan for future hacking of locks, and that’s all completely above board, of c-c-c-c-ourse!

For the special technique on learning how to actually crack the lock in just eight takes, you will want to go back to school with Kamkar for what is basically Combination Lock Cracking 101. Kamkar does expect you to have that downpat before you proceed here, since you will need a knowledge of how to navigate the shackle, feeling resistance, as well as calculating it until you have the combo cracked. It’s frighteningly simple, but you’ll be greatly relieved when you have that temporarily enigmatic lock readily undone.

This DIY battery-operated gizmo by the king of Master lock cracking is simple enough in that it works off software supplied by Kamkar at GitHub, coupled with an Arduino Nano as the brains of the outfit along with an inexpensive, smaller pancake stepper motor, meant for compact precision. For the driver, he used an Easy Driver that’s simple to control.

Before you get started, think about how you’ll plan on 3D printing the part of the device that will grab on to the combination lock’s dial, if you don’t have equipment at home. The 3D model requires only basic digital design and Kamkar recommends downloading free CAD software if you don’t currently have any.

Kamkar recommends measuring, as per his video, for the lock and dial. He then used Autodesk 360 to draw the shaft to the appropriate thickness, and patterning it correctly. Once it’s all set for printing, you’ll need to print the 3D model and then get ready to hook it up to the electronics. It’s really quite amazing how the device hooks right on to the lock in question, using Kamkar’s software and a little ‘brute force’ to get the lock open.

Hardware required:

Software can be obtained in totality here at github.

Are you interested in 3D printing and assembling this DIY lock cracker? Discuss in the 3D Printed Lock Cracking Device forum thread over at 3DPB.com. Check out Kamkar’s video, below, detailing the Combo Breaker, as well as more images.

 

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