

Pretty cool, right? I've never seen a black cylinder before, so I just had to have it. I actually expected it to be a nice easy pick, but it's definately putting up a fight so far. There's something interesting about this which I haven't encountered before, maybe someone can help me out with this... when the key is inserted, it turns a slight amount (about 5-10 degrees) then stops. It won't turn smoothly past this point with light force like normal. You need to turn a bit heavier till it clicks past that stopping point, or push the key forwards in order to get it to turn properly. It's fine once you get it past that little sticking point though.
I lined the keys up with the bottom of the cylinder and everything is aligned correctly, so why is it behaving like this? I'm guessing it's something to do with the shear line, maybe the top of the plug is filed flat and the drivers are catching on it or something along those lines. Whatever it is, when it comes to picking, it means once all the pins are set I'll need to up the tension a lot to get the plug to actually rotate past the sticky bit... this is a problem since the feedback isn't the best, but I'll crack it eventually. Maybe after sandwiches.

Anyone had a lock that behaved like this before?