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by 123jimmy » 9 Apr 2007 12:49
I have been picking for about 6 months now, and became inetersted in general bypass methods.
I read somewhere online that duplicate keys can be made by taking a mold of the inside of a lock. I know that making a mold of the key itself is possible, but is taking a mold of the inside of a lock possible?
Sorry in advance if this post is the wrong board
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by UWSDWF » 9 Apr 2007 12:59
the closest thing i ccan think of to what you are describing is impressioning
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by TOWCH » 9 Apr 2007 13:52
Poppycock. Complete bollocks from text files on how to break in to vending machines.
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by JackNco » 9 Apr 2007 14:09
no not really. as UWSDWF said. closest thing is impressioning
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by n2oah » 9 Apr 2007 15:03
plastercine impressions are pretty close to what he's talk about.
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by JackNco » 9 Apr 2007 15:31
u cant do am impression of a key from a lock though... well i could be wrong but i don't see how that would work...
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by hesevil » 9 Apr 2007 15:54
JackNco wrote:u cant do am impression of a key from a lock though... well i could be wrong but i don't see how that would work...
I'm with you. I don't see any way to do this. Even if you could cast plaster into a lock and have it cure, you'd never remove it intact due to the crevices and internal shape of the cylinder. Supposing even if you could do that, there's one problem: you've just cast all the pins in their relaxed positions.
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by Chucklz » 10 Apr 2007 1:06
There are plasticine (plastercine for your brits) impression methods that will work on certain locks, and certainly on an obsolete style of lock. However, this isn't information for the general area, and besides what is the fun of casting a key when you can pick.
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by JackNco » 10 Apr 2007 10:47
Ill have to look in to that to cure my own curiosity now. but i agree picking is the way to go 
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by Shrub » 10 Apr 2007 11:41
Its a vending machine thing,
Vending machines, bypassing, plastercine impressioning, where to start???
I know where to end 
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