This might sound like a silly question, but here goes:
So today I got a bunch of brass sc-20 blanks in the mail for a few various schlage locks I have. Just messing around I figured I would make another key for one of the locks.
I clamped the key I have and the blank together, made marks to indicate the depths and spacing, then filed away. In end it took me three tries to get a working key. Are the tolerances on these locks so tight that the slightest cut matters this much? or do I just have a bad eye?
I guess my question is. When making a key by hand does anyone have any tips to get good results? How do you get the pin spacing right on and get the cut depths right?