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by riffman2525 » 28 Aug 2006 1:32
Hey I was just wondering if taking off the bottom shoulder of a kwikset key would effect the bumping ability of the key? I've bumped sucessfully, but i've noticed that the bottom shoulder will also leave mark on the lock. I can't see why cutting the bottom shoulder would make a difference. I live with my parents and I've been beating up their locks... lol..... thanks in advance for your time 
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by mrdan » 28 Aug 2006 1:38
Don't worry, I won't tell you not to pick or mess with a lock that matters. Because I am sure you realize the risks of damage.
And no, I don't believe that it will hamper the bumping ability. 
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by mrdan » 28 Aug 2006 1:41
Of course if I messed up my parents lock when I was a young'un I probably would have played innocent. "Gee mom, someone must've been trying to break in! "  Whisling begins. . . 
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by riffman2525 » 28 Aug 2006 1:54
mrdan wrote:Of course if I messed up my parents lock when I was a young'un I probably would have played innocent. "Gee mom, someone must've been trying to break in! "  Whisling begins. . . 
It's funny mrdan cause my dad was just as curious about bumping as I was....he was egging me on lol
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by raimundo » 28 Aug 2006 8:41
Im not sure that the bottom bit is a shoulder, put a normal key in a lock and look to see if that even touchs, usually its back a bit from the top shoulder which is the index that puts the cuts under the pins. I was cutting the lower edge off a primus and leaving this bit to index, but in fact, it does not index, putting it in til this stops it is past the true register.
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by !*AMP*! » 28 Aug 2006 19:24
I guess what he means is, if it's not an essential part of the key, yes, you can file it down to relieve a bit of the dent that forms from bumping the key, um, right? 
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by raimundo » 29 Aug 2006 8:17
If you look at some of the european lockpicking sites, you will find that the way that they use bumpkeys often incorporates a piece of rubber or hot glue or something interfaceing with the plug, what you might try is a combination of a metal washer and a rubber faucet seal with the bump key put through the washer, but stopped by the washer and the rubber in front of that, so that when you bump, the key hits the washer and the rubber shields the plug then you could file fit the bump keys so that they would have room to pass through this, the bumper could be interchanged onto different bumpkeys, Im getting so tire of typeing bumpkey, I suggest we make a shortend name, boinkers comes to mind. I guess thats not shorter though.
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by p1ckf1sh » 29 Aug 2006 11:27
raimundo wrote:im getting so tire of typeing bumpkey, I suggest we make a shortend name, boinkers comes to mind. I guess thats not shorter though.
Suggestion: n00bkey, or even shorter n00bk.
j/k
Due to financial limitations the light at the end of tunnel has been turned off until further notice.
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by !*AMP*! » 29 Aug 2006 14:04
BK already says it all...we know it's not an acronym for some fastfood joing, hehe.
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by riffman2525 » 30 Aug 2006 0:11
Thanks for all the input..... and yea i am a noob....everyone is at one point and I think you guys should realize that bump keys are fun for us noobs because we get results with minimal skill...which is fun, and that's why we are here...to have fun with the hobby ....it keeps us motivated to learn and explore more rather than trying to do something very frustrating and giving up.......that is no fun...
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