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Postby Shrub » 7 Jul 2006 18:45

The picking of the iner pins is easy anyway, as they are all lifted to the same height so its not nessacary to show them really,
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Postby illusion » 7 Jul 2006 18:57

Shrub wrote:The picking of the iner pins is easy anyway, as they are all lifted to the same height so its not nessacary to show them really,


They are not all lifted to the same height mate - we discussed this lol. :P

IMHO it would give a greater insight if the uoter pins were cut. :)
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Postby Shrub » 7 Jul 2006 19:20

Yea sorry i meant the same height in relation to the bottom of the outer pin, or have i got that mixed up as well?

Ive not slept for 5 days now!! ive had around 45 mins each nights and can barely stay awakes but when i try to sleep it just doesnt happen,

When the stress of the other thing is over ill be ok again i think, its the only thing thats worrying me so must be that,
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Postby illusion » 8 Jul 2006 5:31

There is no correlation between lift heights of the inner and outer pins. Check this photo and you'll see that the lower lifts for the outer pins appear even on the higher cuts of the outer pins (see the 5th pin position :) )

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I have to say, Mul-T-Locks are really cool... It's a nice design. :)
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Postby Shrub » 8 Jul 2006 13:07

Actually there are 3 types of cuts for the inner pins and as such i guess 3 types of inner pin forms, you have 2 of the types on there, the inner pins still lift around 2mm higher than the outer pins,

There is also 3 positions the interactive can be as well hence 9 bum keys needed if goign down that route,
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