by zeke79 » 3 Jan 2006 9:10
I simply use a piece of feeler gauge that is 1/2 of the manufacturers depth of cut graduations. So take schlage for instance with .015 between cuts, I would use a .007 or .008 piece of shim stock to give me what would be on a schlage key a 9 1/2 cut.
This is how I currently cut my bumpkeys on an ITL950. I have had more success this way than with the standard deepest cut bump key. Sometime back, I cut some bumpkeys for Chucklz so he could experiment with the same principal. If he still lurks around maybe he could chime in with his findings aslo.
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