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My very own clam kit

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Re: My very own clam kit

Postby Engineer » 8 Mar 2009 22:51

Your resourcefulness amazes me! :shock:
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Re: My very own clam kit

Postby Dooms_day » 15 Mar 2009 17:28

wow this topic has definately been helpful, what i want to try, is take a picture of a lock, and make a copy off that, you've heard its been done by that locksmith and the truck driver's xray, but i havent actually tried it. i want to try printing out an exact size replica of the key, then grinding a blank from that. :mrgreen:
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Re: My very own clam kit

Postby locfoc » 16 Mar 2009 1:40

I have cut keys from pictures before, even some high security keys from a digital photo.
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Re: My very own clam kit

Postby gratefuldeadbolt » 12 Sep 2009 21:39

Just read through this thread, lots of good info, thanks everyone.

Now I would like to pass on / highlight a very important part of casting that I have found through many attempts with clay (from craft stores) and Bismuth or WOODS METAL -

Once you have your clay mold - make sure you remember to cut air vents out to the edge of the mold. (even a small channel with a putty knife) This allows the liquid metal to settle into the mold properly.

This was reconfirmed when I purchased the Clam kit from Lockmasters. It mentions this right in the instructions.

Every time I have tried to pour the metal into a mold without the air channels or a GRAVITY MACHINE I ended up with casts that had air bubbles or missed portions as the metal cured before fully settling properly into the mold.

The excess metal that tries to fill the air channel can be easily removed without effecting the cast.

I have also successfully originated a new KEY BLANK from a cut key - and then cut a new key with different cuts. This was VERY TIME CONSUMING and tedious. Amazing what happens when you get an idea in your head and a little free time. Problem was the resulting cast metal is too soft for continuous use as a working key.
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Re: My very own clam kit

Postby diogenes1 » 20 Jan 2015 14:30

Hello there! i would like to see the pictures of this project and they seem to be broken or removed! can you please pm me if possible?! Thanks a bunch :)
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Re: My very own clam kit

Postby Squelchtone » 20 Jan 2015 15:34

diogenes1 wrote:Hello there! i would like to see the pictures of this project and they seem to be broken or removed! can you please pm me if possible?! Thanks a bunch :)


it is a post from 2007, that's a lifetime in Internet terms. PM Emrys and see if he still has them, he last logged in July 2014, if he does I can fix the original post, otherwise, they're gone.

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