![]() ![]() I only had time to unlock one of them, and that lone sticking point was the last digit. I tested 12 locks, and they all had only one sticking point. I was experimenting with several of them, and realized that they all only had 1 sticking point (read step 5 if you don't know what that means). A high school in my area buys them by the bulk for their lockers. There is a brand of combination locks called Zephyr. NOTE: In the future, I will be adding some videos, as well as a 3D model of a master lock, which is really useful for understanding how they work. Trust me, if you take the time to really understand it all, it'll be worth it. You might have to read several of the steps again a few times before you've figured it out. Most of what I've learned about Master Locks is from the site. I'll also go in depth into understanding why these techniques work and understanding it on a holistic level. There are several instructables out on how to figure out the combo to a master lock, but not all of them explain the techniques clearly, and there are heaps more awesome tricks you can use to crack them faster. ![]() I just googled to see if all these disclaimers are legally necessary, couldn't find a definitive answer, and ultimately decided against it. ![]()
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