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by n2oah » 12 Jun 2006 21:53
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by Jason13 » 12 Jun 2006 23:04
Nice
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by n2oah » 12 Jun 2006 23:25
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by Jason13 » 12 Jun 2006 23:30
what is the silver thing attached to the key?
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by n2oah » 12 Jun 2006 23:32
Jason13 wrote:what is the silver thing attached to the key?
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A code tag.
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by ThE_MasteR » 12 Jun 2006 23:36
Nice lock n2oah,
what are those cuts in each pin though ?
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by What » 12 Jun 2006 23:40
ThE_MasteR wrote:Nice lock n2oah,
what are those cuts in each pin though ?
those are the groves for the sidebar.
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by n2oah » 12 Jun 2006 23:41
ThE_MasteR wrote:Nice lock n2oah,
what are those cuts in each pin though ?
What do you mean? In the key pins? If they are in the key pins, those are the slots the sidebar falls into.
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by illusion » 13 Jun 2006 2:35
Very nice n2oah!
I think I am going to get my hands on an M3 soon and try and have a go.
Very well done. 
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by dmux » 13 Jun 2006 17:00
wow, nice, you made the cutaway?
how did you go about cutting into the cylinder like that, very nice work man
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by n2oah » 13 Jun 2006 17:39
dmux wrote:wow, nice, you made the cutaway?
how did you go about cutting into the cylinder like that, very nice work man
I used a dremel cutting disk and a very small sanding post from a knock-off dremel kit. Mark the lines in permanent marker (it will wash off with a dab of rubbing alcohol) and then start cutting.
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by LockNewbie21 » 14 Jun 2006 8:36
Well noah, maybe i will make one of these to help me out, any ideas on how much a euro medeco cylinder will go for?
Andy
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by n2oah » 14 Jun 2006 12:00
LockNewbie21 wrote:Well noah, maybe i will make one of these to help me out, any ideas on how much a euro medeco cylinder will go for?
I think this one cost me around 8 bucks, but I can't remember exactly.
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by What » 14 Jun 2006 18:31
n2oah wrote:LockNewbie21 wrote:Well noah, maybe i will make one of these to help me out, any ideas on how much a euro medeco cylinder will go for?
I think this one cost me around 8 bucks, but I can't remember exactly.
from where?
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by Shrub » 14 Jun 2006 20:32
Ive dragged this old post out of the advanced section for you all as it may be interesting for you,
Ok ok i know theres rough bits on it but in the 2 1/2 hours it took me to do it i had so many interuptions it wouldnt be believed and once you loose your train of thought its easy to come back and cut too much or dig the cutter in rushing etc, i hope the plug pic is good enough for you Noah, it seems to be fine so i suggest somthing simular if your stuck    It needs some cleaning up but as others are making them as i type i thought it would be best to post up now. Its a bit messy but if i was to do another i know what to cut and where so it would be a good job but thats the problem with making things up as you go along.
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