This is a wooden 5 lever safe lock, it is completely functional. Timbers used were Oregon for the casing, Ash was a must for the levers as they require strong springs, Merbau for the posts & the lock bolt is recycled Aust hardwood. The key is a mix of Jarrah, Tassie Myrtle & Bluegum. As there is no scale to judge size, dimensions are approx 260 x 200mm. It was a gift for my former boss’s 60th. I am a Locksmith & was apprenticed to the recipient 30+ years ago.
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i am assuming not that strong easily broken
do you have a pattern for this lock? with the exact dimensions for this great lock!
excellent work! really!
great job
Greetings
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