Anyway, I don't have a working key for the cylinder, so would like to make a key for it. I would like to find blanks (hopefully ILCO sells blanks) and then pop out that cylinder and somehow make a key from measuring the pins. This is an antique, so I will have to keep original pins.
I'm not a locksmith so I am not sure how I could do it. Is this even possible? What would be the best way to do it?
I will buy a key machine soon, like a foley belsaw 200 for this task.
I took pictures of the lock and cylinder. I also took a picture of a key that will fit into that cylinder but will not turn it as it may not be the key even for this locks, it does fit the cylinder. If Ilco does not sell blanks for this type of key, since it is over 75 years old, how would I find blanks for this? Maybe someone can look at the key and the cylinder key hole to see if they can match this to a blank. Is it possible to make my own blanks?
Please let me know what tools I will need and how I can pop that cylinder out. Please tell me how I can make custom keys without replacing the antique pins on this lock.
Why are the pins on this lock have spiral grooves around them?
Thanks for all the help. Any additonal informatio you will need please let me know and I will respond ASAP.


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