linty wrote:when I calibrate my machines I make it accurate enough to work smoothly after 3 generations (copy of a copy of a copy). I haven't really tested to see how many generations more you'd have to go before it stopped working but i'd guess at least 6 is feasible.
However this is a good machine, a bravo II. And even in the best machines if you push harder or softer you will make a difference, so experience and consistency will play a role as well.
No matter what I do, my ilco 025 won't get much better than +/- 3/1000".
Key cutter is like a photocopy machine and with each generation, you get a fresh blank/paper, but each generation deteriorates.
How many generations you can go entirely depend on the conditions of the lock, original key and calibration of the machine.