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I saw a key box somewhere, plastic container, screw and there on a timer padlock somewhere online
can no longer find this, and wants to make it for someone for  chastity
Are you talking about something like this
https://www.amazon.com/kSafe-Time-Lockin...9725&psc=1
I have one and it’s great.
thank you i have the kitchen safe my self,
but i want a home made safe for a friend

big crew true and the a plastic lock on top
in the container the keys
It is surprisingly difficult to find lockable boxes online,
I finally got this one for ~$10: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07M5VB1G5/
with the ~$12 timer lock from AliExpress: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/C9BC95rK
(28 Dec 2019, 16:42 )slaafruben Wrote: [ -> ]thank you i have the kitchen safe my self,
but i want a home made safe for a friend

big crew true and the a plastic lock on top
in the container the keys
 I Think you are talking about the one I made,,, its on here somewhere let me hunt!
If you are looking for a non-timer locking box to store your keys, as in using in conjunction with the Chastikey app, Master Lock has a handy small lockbox.  It's designed for storing your valuables at the gym or many other places.   Has four digit combo set by manual dials.  You can set and reset the combo before locking those keys away securely.   Also has a cable lock making it good for use in keeping cell phone etc secure.   https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005K6...PDKIKX0DER

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I modified a kitchensafe lid...
It's pretty solid and i took the brute-force approach... now that i know the insides, two holes in the corners were the panel is would have been enough.

Now an ESP8266 board controls the motor. The lockup time can be set from a webpage and be protected by a code.

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(03 Feb 2020, 19:14 )occorics Wrote: [ -> ]I modified a kitchensafe lid...
It's pretty solid and i took the brute-force approach... now that i know the insides, two holes in the corners were the panel is would have been enough.

Now an ESP8266 board controls the motor. The lockup time can be set from a webpage and be protected by a code.

Yeah love that 😉  the esp8266 is such a great board for these kind of small work.   😊

Still I hope that in case of a restart, the esp opn the safe 😉
(03 Feb 2020, 21:13 )no smile Wrote: [ -> ]
(03 Feb 2020, 19:14 )occorics Wrote: [ -> ]I modified a kitchensafe lid...
It's pretty solid and i took the brute-force approach... now that i know the insides, two holes in the corners were the panel is would have been enough.

Now an ESP8266 board controls the motor. The lockup time can be set from a webpage and be protected by a code.

Yeah love that 😉  the esp8266 is such a great board for these kind of small work.   😊

Still I hope that in case of a restart, the esp opn the safe 😉


it does, i'm a bit paranoid about such things... when we had the first session with the magnetic restraints, Lady Helena's internet broke... if i hadn't been able to reach a cable and rip it out, i would have had to cut my good wrist-cuffs... since then, i try to make anything as fail-safe as possible...
the board gets the time from the internet and the release time is stored in flash. It's checked during boot, so it doesn't have to run all the time... i have also wired the button to repeat the motor action.
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