First, I have noticed that some keys have more sharp, straight, triangular cuts, and some have more curvy, round cuts. I'm also pretty sure I've seen Schlage with both types of cuts, although usually more curvy. I've never seen a Kwikset with curvy cuts. (Medecco's obviously have their sharp triangular cuts for a reason.) What's the main reason for this? Do different machines just cut differently? Do certain keys and manufacturers require their key to be cut a certain way (straight or curvy)?
As for the other questions, taking a look at some of the Kwisket pins I have, I noticed some key pins of the same length have differently chizzled (is that the word for it) ends. That is, if you take a look at the ends of the pin, the diameters of the circular tips are different (the pins are still the same length, the chizzles are just a little different). Is this something minor in the manufacturing process? Is it due to different manufacturies making the pins? Am I just having crazy delusions?
Well, that concludes this post,
Thanks.
