Introduction: How to Turn Ice-cream Stick Into Key
Let me show you how to turn an ice-cream stick into a key, it really works, I show you how.
This instruction comes with video
Step 1: Here Are All the Tool You Will Need
Ruler, glue, scissors, paper, key, pencil, ice-cream and small piece of paper
Step 2: Rub the Pencil
Put the Key inside and rub the pencil on the paper
Step 3: Until You Can See the Structure
until you can see the structure
Step 4: Cut the Template
Cut the template out
Step 5: Here Are the 2 Template
here are the 2 template, front and back
Step 6: Glue It
glue the template on the stick for both side
Step 7: Making Hole
use a sharp tool to pressure some hole on it
Step 8: Completed
Here is your new ice-cream stick key....let see my video
Step 9: I Show You How
Let see the video
87 Comments
14 years ago on Introduction
So this is for some sort of lock they stopped making sometime in the 17th century, or what? This sort of lock doesn't exist in the United States.
Reply 3 years ago
It is very similar to a key utilized for level 4 plus facilities (jails, prisons...) as they cannot be picked due to no standard pins. However the depth of the holes does exactly make a difference and would be fairly impossible to match on all the key surfaces. This was early 21st century, as in our time frame.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
It's a Chinese lock. I have one on my door, only more shiny and new. It doesn't have the wheel, though. The lock is very good, as it has 2 deadbolts, and another lock at the top.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
thats a hell of a lot of security!
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
sum1s paranoid....
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Hey, you never know when someone's gonna steal your 52 inch LCD HD TV. ;)
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
lol but i would just replace the door for a heavier 1 and add 2 or 3 not 4 or 5
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Well since I posted this comment Ive changed my door :\
still, 2 deadbolts can't hurt
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
its fine that was so far back i dont even remember what i was talking about :D
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
What are people gonna think when they see a man runing down the street with a 52" Tv in their arms? :P
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
my dad's workplace has locks with those kind of keys. You are partially right though. they are very uncommon in the U.S. I never saw one until my dad got his current job.
9 years ago on Introduction
I don't know but the last time my house was broken into they go over 8,000 worth of my stuff, including two computers and the tv. The time before they got the tv, one computer and the microwave. Both times in during the day, so I guess that people don't think it is uncommon for people to carry things out of houses and into what they are driving. The third time I was home when they tried to kick in the back door, I surprised them and the four teenagers ran like hell, to their suburban and took off.
Reply 7 years ago on Introduction
theft always happens mostly during the day.
you can use a old trowaway camera for a door-knop shocker
also watch hacking the system on natgeo, they have some good tips on home security
11 years ago on Introduction
u burn the ice stick
12 years ago on Step 9
whats happens if the ice stick brokes inside of the door?....
12 years ago on Introduction
you do realize that you can go to Homedepot or Walmart and get keys made very cheap
14 years ago on Introduction
Is it possible to make a bump key from a popsicle stick or something?
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
lol i wonder what it would be like trying to explain to the lock smith what happened if it broke
13 years ago on Step 9
I lost my normal house key and I couldn't find hidden one outside door and I had 1 stick and some one scared me and it broke D: and I found the hidden one after 6 hours of looking :D and I finely got in
14 years ago on Introduction
um if the stick breaks, ur screwed.