


But! I'd love, and I'm sure I'm not the only one, to get lots of ideas for actual bump key HAMMERS, as according to TOOOL and Zeke (and they both do seem to really know what they're talking about), the design and characteristics of the hammer is actually more important than that of the bump key itself! The key can be constructed very haphazardly with odd peaks and valleys and it will conform itself to the shape that it needs to be due to its soft brass construction versus the very hard steel of the pins, but the hammer is either good or it's not, and if it's not then that's REALLY going to mess you up regardless of how well your keys are made.
Now, I've heard a few ideas about attaching various things (inline skate brake, piece of cutting board, etc.) to a ruler, and that is supposed to work pretty well. I was just hoping we could get some more variation and details (PICTURES!!!).
I'm posting this because I've got a whole bunch of bump keys that were machine cut, courtesy of keysman (a locksmith, by the way), so I know that there's NOTHING wrong with the keys themselves (yes, I lowered the valleys to a 10 cut, used a caliper to measure them, and took .5mm off the tip and shoulders) and I haven't been able to bump anything yet. I'm quite sure this is due to the fact that I'm using a plastic screwdriver handle as a hammer

So, ideas, designs, info and especially pictures would all be appreciated!!


