by zeke79 » 17 Oct 2007 8:47
I agree but look at it like this. Every manufacturer of blanks is a bit different. A US Locks blank will cut to a different root depth than say a Jet blank will.
Do you recalibrate every time you switch brands of blanks? I try to stick with the same brand but at times it can be out of stock in which I have to settle for something else. I always try to come in no more than .001" deep and allow no cuts to be shallow. In a perfect world we could guarantee not to be more than .0005" off but even with the same brand of blanks you get boxes that cut different and you can put the keys out there a couple thousandths off and not even realize it unless you mic each key. It's not your machine, it's not you, it's the blank that caused the difference.
Basically if I cut the key and it operates the lock smoothly without being tight or clicky my job is done.
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