
There are a lot of times when it's useful to talk about the positions in which pins are setting; for example, my first lock was a 5 pin Bird rim cylinder, which had a very awkward keying on the back three pins. My question is this:
Do the terms "Deep" and "Shallow" refer to the distance the bottom pin protrudes into the keyway when set, or the distance it has to travel?
To put it another way, does a deep keying mean that you have to push the pin deep into the housing? Or that the key is cut deep, and you don't have to raise the pin very far at all?
It's a simple question, but one that's been confusing me for a while.