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@alice@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Gosh this lock is neat.

#AlicePics #Locksport #Antiques

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A crude disc-detainer key with the numbers "43" stamped in the bow.
A crude disc-detainer key with the numbers "43" stamped in the bow.
A crude disc-detainer key with the numbers "43" stamped in the bow.
An old U-shaped shackle with three teeth on each end. It also has the numbers "43" stamped in it.
An old U-shaped shackle with three teeth on each end. It also has the numbers "43" stamped in it.
An old U-shaped shackle with three teeth on each end. It also has the numbers "43" stamped in it.
The body of an antique disc-detainer lock, you can see the rotating discs down the holes for the shackle.
The body of an antique disc-detainer lock, you can see the rotating discs down the holes for the shackle.
The body of an antique disc-detainer lock, you can see the rotating discs down the holes for the shackle.
The bottom of the antique disc-detainer lock, with a rectangular hole in it for the key.
The bottom of the antique disc-detainer lock, with a rectangular hole in it for the key.
The bottom of the antique disc-detainer lock, with a rectangular hole in it for the key.
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@h5e@tech.lgbt  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@alice #AlicePics or #AlicePicks? 🤔

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@alice@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@h5e I started using the AlicePics hashtag for (up to) triple-duty on photos I take, of me, picking locks.

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@h5e@tech.lgbt  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@alice oh I assumed you use that one for all your pictures 😅

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@alice@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@h5e most of them.

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@eruonna@chaosfem.tw  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@alice that is neat!

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@alice@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

And yes, I'm picking locks in my Care Bears PJs 😋

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@lerxst@az.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@alice …as one does. 🙂

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@munin@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@alice

what're the locks doing in your PJs?

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@alice@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@munin you don't keep locks in your pockets?

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@munin@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@alice

Oh!

my PJs don't have pockets so that would explain the confusion.

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@amenonsen@flipping.rocks  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@alice Can you say anything about how this lock and key would have been made? Would it have been from a big factory, for example?

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@alice@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@amenonsen it would've likely been cast in pieces in a factory. The key was probably ground down from a cast blank, and the discs would've been inserted from the bottom with spacers in between, then the bottom was inserted and the shell was crimped over it.

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@amenonsen@flipping.rocks  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@alice Thanks! Would this have been an expensive lock, for its time?

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@alice@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@amenonsen I don't know, but it's a fancy design for the time.

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@alice@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Here's the patent for it from 1871.

(I know I already posted about this, but here it all is in one place)

Patent number 116977 by James H McWilliams, "Improvements in Padlocks" from July 11th, 1871. It features a cutaway of an early disc-detainer lock design.
Patent number 116977 by James H McWilliams, "Improvements in Padlocks" from July 11th, 1871. It features a cutaway of an early disc-detainer lock design.
Patent number 116977 by James H McWilliams, "Improvements in Padlocks" from July 11th, 1871. It features a cutaway of an early disc-detainer lock design.
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@smolbrain@floofy.tech  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@alice what the heck!!?!?!
Your posting the poor things nudes?
Did you even ask its permission!?!?!?
Lock abuse like this cant be tolerated!!!

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@alice@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@smolbrain hey, I just found it on the internet. If it didn't want to be posted, maybe it shouldn't have been so sexy. I'm just a nude lock appreciator. If the lock doesn't want to be posted, it can fill out a DMCA request. Besides I didn't break any laws. This lock sent me those photos. We don't live in the same zipcode, so it doesn't count. Whatever, that lock'll open for anyone.

Wow, I feel gross just satirizing that stuff...

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@w_b@mastodon.world  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@alice @smolbrain

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@smolbrain@floofy.tech  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@alice lool. Very compact levels of gross perv

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@me@social.jlamothe.net  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago
@alice I assume there are additional pages? I would love to read it. The notion of turning patterns of information like the shape of a key into (admittedly fallible) physical security is god damned fascinating!
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@alice@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

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A black-and-white image of an 1871 United States patent document. Large serif title at the top reads “United States Patent Office,” with the patent number “116,977” in the upper right corner. Centered beneath the heading: “James H. McWilliams, of New York, N.Y.” and the bolded line “Improvement in Padlocks.” A smaller line notes: “Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 116,977, dated July 11, 1871.”

The page is set in dense, two-column serif text. The left column begins with “To all whom it may concern:” and formally introduces James H. McWilliams and his invention. It describes earlier padlocks with circular tumblers and staple-formed shackles, explaining flaws such as dirt entering the lock and rainwater running down the shackle into the mechanism.

The right column explains the improvement: a shackle formed with shoulders to prevent it from being driven too far into the lock and to keep water out. It references labeled parts (a, b, c, d, e, f) corresponding to components described in the drawing on page 1. Near the bottom, it reads “I claim as my invention,” followed by a claim describing the staple-formed shackle with shoulders. The document is dated December 4, 1869, and signed “J. H. McWilliams,” with witnesses “Chas. H. Smith” and “Geo. T. Pinckney.”
A black-and-white image of an 1871 United States patent document. Large serif title at the top reads “United States Patent Office,” with the patent number “116,977” in the upper right corner. Centered beneath the heading: “James H. McWilliams, of New York, N.Y.” and the bolded line “Improvement in Padlocks.” A smaller line notes: “Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 116,977, dated July 11, 1871.” The page is set in dense, two-column serif text. The left column begins with “To all whom it may concern:” and formally introduces James H. McWilliams and his invention. It describes earlier padlocks with circular tumblers and staple-formed shackles, explaining flaws such as dirt entering the lock and rainwater running down the shackle into the mechanism. The right column explains the improvement: a shackle formed with shoulders to prevent it from being driven too far into the lock and to keep water out. It references labeled parts (a, b, c, d, e, f) corresponding to components described in the drawing on page 1. Near the bottom, it reads “I claim as my invention,” followed by a claim describing the staple-formed shackle with shoulders. The document is dated December 4, 1869, and signed “J. H. McWilliams,” with witnesses “Chas. H. Smith” and “Geo. T. Pinckney.”
A black-and-white image of an 1871 United States patent document. Large serif title at the top reads “United States Patent Office,” with the patent number “116,977” in the upper right corner. Centered beneath the heading: “James H. McWilliams, of New York, N.Y.” and the bolded line “Improvement in Padlocks.” A smaller line notes: “Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 116,977, dated July 11, 1871.” The page is set in dense, two-column serif text. The left column begins with “To all whom it may concern:” and formally introduces James H. McWilliams and his invention. It describes earlier padlocks with circular tumblers and staple-formed shackles, explaining flaws such as dirt entering the lock and rainwater running down the shackle into the mechanism. The right column explains the improvement: a shackle formed with shoulders to prevent it from being driven too far into the lock and to keep water out. It references labeled parts (a, b, c, d, e, f) corresponding to components described in the drawing on page 1. Near the bottom, it reads “I claim as my invention,” followed by a claim describing the staple-formed shackle with shoulders. The document is dated December 4, 1869, and signed “J. H. McWilliams,” with witnesses “Chas. H. Smith” and “Geo. T. Pinckney.”
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@alice@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@me it's a really short patent. One page of James bagging on someone else's design and then saying that flaring the base of the shackle and shortening the posts slightly was a significant improvement.

Which it is, but I think he hyped his improvements a little much, considering it took me like 15 seconds to figure out how to pick it.

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@Wyatt_H_Knott@vermont.masto.host  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@alice do the plates even have springs? Seems like it would be ludicrously easy to pick.

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@alice@lgbtqia.space  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@Wyatt_H_Knott it was. Modern disc-detainer locks don't have springs either (at least the ones I've encountered), but they're a lot more complex and tighter packed.

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