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Making bumpkey

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Making bumpkey

Postby Coronet » 4 Feb 2007 20:37

Hi I am a guy from Norway and I am new to this great forum.
I started practice lockpicking 2 months ago on cheap padlocks.
They are now easy to rake up so I need to learn more about houselocks.
Its difficult to pick Norwegian pin tumbler lock because of narrow keyways and many security pins so my first question goes
here: How high must the teeth be and in wath angle on a bump key?
Must all the cut be 9 even if that particulary lock recuires a deepest cut of 6? Hope somebody can help without saying that I must search for it because I have read many post about bumpkeys but it isent clear for me yet. :) :) :)
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Postby Jow » 4 Feb 2007 21:10

All cuts should be as deep as possible. ie. @ 9.

It doesn't matter if the deepest cut for that lock is 6. Cuting all cuts at 9 means it will work on all locks whereas if you made all the cuts @ 6 it would only work on locks cut 6 and below.
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Postby JackNco » 5 Feb 2007 10:06

All of the information is already on the site but im ina good mood so ill help you out.

http://www.toool.nl/bumping.pdf <<<Toools White paper on bump keys
http://connectmedia.waag.org/toool/21c3.wmv <<< Barry Wells presentation, its 600Mb so right click and save as.

As for picking local locks, Get your self some slimline picks and strip the lock down, replacing pins and removing them as you see fit.

All the best
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Postby Coronet » 5 Feb 2007 11:24

OK, Thanks.
Wonder also who deep a 9 cut should be on a Norwegian 6 pin
Trioving lock. Anybody in here who knows that?
:)
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Postby digital_blue » 5 Feb 2007 11:52

.165 inch is the root depth I have for Trio-Ving.

Hope that helps. :)

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Postby Coronet » 5 Feb 2007 12:01

I think that would help a lot.
I appreciate that.
Thank you. :D :D :D
New to this site.
I am a guy from Norway who have been interest in lockpicking. I think this is a great site and hope to learn a lot in here.
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