Visually Decoding a BiLock
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waits to see who guess' it
Wanted TrioVing, ASSA, BiLock, Environmental Locks and Keys, Ingersoll
Re: Visually Decoding a BiLock
Using MBI's system, (4 deepest, 1 shallowest)
Blue Key (1) 122114
Blue Key (2) 123321
Black Key (3) 321143
Black Key (4) 141223
Pretty similar...
Blue Key (1) 122114
Blue Key (2) 123321
Black Key (3) 321143
Black Key (4) 141223
Pretty similar...
Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.
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Re: Visually Decoding a BiLock
MBI wins. Well done.
The one cut is easy because it's so small, and the four cut is easy because it looks like it takes the entire blade.
The only real challenge is the two and three cuts. When you can move the key in your hand and compare them, it's much easier.
So if someone can cut a key, all security is lost when they get a brief look at the right key for the lock.
I'm thinking an old credit card and exacto knife, or depth and space keys and a key machine to cut two thin flat brass blanks like safe deposit keys.
The keys I have look like they were cut with a punch or clipper machine, rather than a cutter wheel.
The one cut is easy because it's so small, and the four cut is easy because it looks like it takes the entire blade.
The only real challenge is the two and three cuts. When you can move the key in your hand and compare them, it's much easier.
So if someone can cut a key, all security is lost when they get a brief look at the right key for the lock.
I'm thinking an old credit card and exacto knife, or depth and space keys and a key machine to cut two thin flat brass blanks like safe deposit keys.
The keys I have look like they were cut with a punch or clipper machine, rather than a cutter wheel.
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Re: Visually Decoding a BiLock
ive used credit cards to cu bilock keys.. evne befoe the bilock pdf was put out
i did not know there were only 4 depths though... that makes life sooo much easier
i did not know there were only 4 depths though... that makes life sooo much easier
Re: Visually Decoding a BiLock
Thanks for coming up with the idea nickinator, and for posting the pics barbarian. It's nice to try something new.
Re: Visually Decoding a BiLock
How very interesting this has been, so long story short, hide your keys and put your hand over the key as you slide it into place?
Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.
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Re: Visually Decoding a BiLock
I can audibly decode your key, by hearing how the pins interact with the key as you insert it. (I can also see your face through my computer screen!) muahahahahahah
Nemo Malus Felix
Re: Visually Decoding a BiLock
while that may be a joke... id bet with some sophisticated software and a badass mic hidden close to the lock it could be possible... or atleast fun to try.
Re: Visually Decoding a BiLock
I was out of town or I would have beat MBI to answering : ) His answers are correct. BiLock is easy to visually decode. More info on the BiLock series is available here (paper was mentioned above but not linked):
http://www.lockpickingforensics.com/articles.php
dg
http://www.lockpickingforensics.com/articles.php
dg
Re: Visually Decoding a BiLock
I've heard the metal part from the old 3"5 diskettes fit perfectly in these locks then you can cut out such a key with scissors. I never try it ... I don't have these locks
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