pip wrote:i was just looking at another thread
and followed a link to deviating.net
has anyone heard of shallow drilling
http://deviating.net/lockpicking/08.24-shallow04.html
Although many people say so, I would not agree to that this makes a lock 'bump proof'.
IMHO, bumping means opening a lock with a correct blank that's cut with the maximum cuts for that cylinder.
Well, for a cylinder that's drilled "shallow", some positions have smaller maximum cuts, that's all.
One could easily detect that with a hook pick, and then cut another bump key.
Cylinders with "shallow" pins in different positions are just like variations in profile; they require more different bumpkeys (that's inherent in the bump key opening concept anyway, you need lots of different bump keys), but that's it.
To me, claiming that such locks are bump-proof means to limit the bump key opening concept arbitrarily to "All-9-cut-keys".