(17 Apr 2019, 07:26 )Max515 Wrote: [ -> ]After the timer expires, I still have to press the button to open the padlock. That means the padlock must be reachable with my hands. If I can reach the padlock, I can also reach the keys and what use is a padlock then?
I'd thought of that and I should have explained my solution in my earlier post - sorry!
Lock your escape keys away in something like one these
cheap cash boxes and then have the key to the cash box on the electronic padlock - being able to reach that key is no use to you unless you can recover it to open the box containing the keys to your cuffs/chains.
For added fun you can place the cash box as far away from the electronic padlock as you like, forcing you to carry the key from with you to where the box full of your escape keys is. I imagine that if you are blindfolded this would be quiet a challenge, even in a small empty room.
Don't drop that key though! You may never find it again and that would be a 'bad thing'!!!!!
Sorry again for not explaining that rather vital detail - it was in my head but not my typing fingers! 😁
MJ
just go with an Amazon kitchen safe... you can set it from 1 minute to 10 days I think.
Sure you can break it, but they are not cheap meaning youll only do that in a real emergency
new batteries every time means it will not die on you pausing the timer.
Can this kitchen safe be locked in place somehow? E.g. with Kensington lock?
(17 Apr 2019, 17:17 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]Can this kitchen safe be locked in place somehow? E.g. with Kensington lock?
not really...but you could drill a few holes in the bottom and screw it to something... then when close you cant move it until the time is up as you cant reach the screws
(18 Apr 2019, 12:40 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]"38 hours to print"
My kigurumi mask was significantly longer than that to print.
(18 Apr 2019, 11:53 )ltxrob Wrote: [ -> ]some one on Thingiverse (3d printing/ modelling website) has produced and shared an extra tough container for the Amazon Kitchen safe.. perfect for keys! 😉
That's cool, I bet I could design and make larger than normal ice delay locks for people that use them. Would anyone be interested?
people have been there... done that.. 😉
https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=ice...9ad419d64c
and to be fair if you were to take some of those models and print them at 150-200% assuming your printer can handle the size increase you would be default have a longer delay
(19 Apr 2019, 12:13 )ltxrob Wrote: [ -> ]and to be fair if you were to take some of those models and print them at 150-200% assuming your printer can handle the size increase you would be default have a longer delay
My printer can print something roughly the size of a motorcycle helmet. That would be a rather long ice delay I think.
(20 Apr 2019, 01:20 )essanym Wrote: [ -> ] (19 Apr 2019, 12:13 )ltxrob Wrote: [ -> ]and to be fair if you were to take some of those models and print them at 150-200% assuming your printer can handle the size increase you would be default have a longer delay
My printer can print something roughly the size of a motorcycle helmet. That would be a rather long ice delay I think.
yes that would... maybe not quite that big!!! 😋