I am really not getting this "top" column though. Generally in standard locks you don't match the drivers height to the pin height. Don't get me wrong, it's great if you do, but if that's your goal then there are still some bugs to work out.
Bottom pins 1, 2, and 3 use driver number 1 (.235).
Bottom pins 4, 5, and 6 use driver number 2 (.200).
Bottom pins 7, 8, and 9 use driver number 3 (.165).
Let me know if you have any questions before you get started cutting keys. Or if you want to give out specifics regarding what types of locks you are working with we might be able to help a bit more. You may want to practice a bit with systems like this before you go out and set one up.
I actually cut the first keys today, and used a spare mortise cylinder to demonstrate it. I pinned it for the change key and the master key, and it worked like butter. I was pretty proud of myself today!
I'm working with five pin Schlage "C" locks.
As fun as practice is, even if I mess up it won't be worse than what is in place now. Change keys were lost, so masters were given to replace them... a big mess.
Linty, you are a wealth of information!