Hey lockpickfan, I imagine the shape of your key. We just need to fill the keyhole close to the plug to rotate the plug without loosing the small pins.
I was hoping in a clue to remove the 2 right and 3 upper caps, to put back the pins and springs without disassembling the lock. There are 3 rows of active pins to take care of, and I'd prefer to avoid the risk of screwing everything up.
I'll drill the 6 bottom pin caps to make the process easier. Then I'll thread them M3 or M4. I'll end up with a nice practice lock.
The key still operates the lock, but I have to shake it a little to set the side and upper pins that are missing their springs.
I'll keep you updated...
Cheers
