9jack9 wrote:I'm messing with a lock that seems to use a flat warded key. It easily turns about 150 degrees before stopping. Is that normal for any kind of lock? Do wards start at the "beginning" or will some keys turn partway even if they won't open it? Or is it not a warded lock?
An real warded type lock usually has a lot of slack in turning, until you actually hit the mechanism,
so your description sounds correct, although to be fair-- a lever type lock usually has just as much slack,
because both systems can appear very much alike
You know the only real difference between a warded or a lever lock is the addition of 1 or more levers
Lots of furniture locks and old padlocks share the warded mech and the more secure add a lever or two least around where I'm at--can get much scarier in Europe, where security is an old tradition, instead of simply a thing that can be left out, anytime profits need to be maximized as is commonly done in the US