[1591] The Replicant: Pocket Key Casting Perfected!

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Published 2024-04-20

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  • @bokkenka
    "No, Officer, this isn't a heroin kit."
  • @kyb7795
    For years he taught us how to pick the locks now he straight up telling us how to fabricate the keys
  • @roll20011
    I saw a guy in the donut shop bathroom lighting a spoon like that; I'm going to tell my kid he was making a key now. Thanks!
  • @299bananas
    This man is a genius! Hitting at least two separate markets with one product
  • @woodzy_1376
    Never thought I'd see LPL cooking rocks on video, but here we are...
  • @davidp2888
    This has to be one of the most comprehensive tools I've seen. LPL put a lot of thought into the design.
  • As a professional patternmaker, I'm in awe. Metal casting usually is messy, dirty, heavy, loud and large. This is pretty, like a toy steam engine. I love it, the technology is so cool. ❤
  • @wayne00k
    I teach a course in User Experience Design and want to let you know that your discussion referencing user testing is much appreciated and I will be sharing this with my students as an excellent example of product development. Many thanks to you, LPL and Bosnianbill for sharing your knowledge all these years!
  • @ryancoorey158
    No officer That's not my drug kit.That's my burglary kit😂😂😂
  • @protocol6
    What are the odds a cop thinks this is drug paraphernalia if they find it on you? And imagine trying to explain what it actually is.
  • @ashb7846
    Times I’ve needed this in my life: ~1 My want of this neat kit: 100%
  • @renups6238
    You can really tell when a product is designed by someone that knows exactly what it would be used for and what exactly it needs, beautiful product mr. LPL, congrats on this one!
  • @Orzorn
    Awesome tool. It should be noted that someone can make the impression of the key, then make the casting at a later time if so needed. I think that's what makes it fit into the "even if you only have access to the key for a few seconds" part. Pre-staging the mold and just throwing the key in, clamping it, then taking the key back could take just 10 or 20 seconds, then you can go along and make the casting at a later time.
  • @natesturm448
    Man oh man, I wish I had one of these when I was an Apartment Complex manager. It would have been so useful when a tenant needed a key and the only one I had in the office was already the backup.
  • @iamtherealevil
    It should be noted to hold the lighter vertical and not tilted. That will stop the lighter from heating the safety strip and the flint wheel up. Lighters are only made to light for a few seconds. If heated in the wrong orientation it will weaken the plastic that retains the flint wheel and it will/can shoot out. Best case scenario. Worst case is you will burn your thumb. If you do burn your thumb, pinch your earlobe. Cough cough trust me. I've burnt my thumb a few times. 😉 I love this channel!
  • @Tofupancho
    “Stephen.. what are you cooking in there?” “..uh..um..drugs”
  • @OzzyInSpace
    Who else was halfway expecting spacers to accommodate adding this to our covert companion? lol - Nice job LPL!
  • @CONFKR
    Love how space efficient the multiple use items are.
  • It is really cool. I got my second one to work fine, the first was a learning experience on the amount of pressure to use compressing the mold. Very nice.