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Open source key cutting software

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Open source key cutting software

Postby dls » 5 Sep 2011 14:46

Before someone goes off on one i havnt got time to do the google thing at the moment but is there a decent piece of software to develop bitting codes for the likes of simple locks like l & f or mlm type stuff from their codes which is open source.
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Re: Open source key cutting software

Postby bobhdus » 10 Oct 2011 12:03

If you find something let me know. I have a code machine but want to be able to side-mill keys on my Sherline CNC mill. This website (below) has a key cutting program for those that have Mach3 software (I use BOBCAD and EMC2). Theirs is $120, which even though it is not open source it is still really cheap for what they claim it can do. Later!
http://keycut.webs.com/
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Re: Open source key cutting software

Postby dls » 14 Oct 2011 16:32

Im thinking something even simpler, like a database for a start which contains bitting codes and blank info for keys for use with out a code cutter for manual work and low volume stuff.

It would be community contributed through a website etc for example i have about 180 l and f 92 series keys all decoded and in an excel sheet other people could provide the other 20 missing codes which would give the full 200 this would also give other code in the series which are simple repetitions so about 600 codes in all.

Obviousily there would have to be a clear way for everybody to decode the locks so the info from different sources would be compatible. this would not be aimed at high security or restricted locks just common stuff.

Once the info is collected and made available in an opensource format then software which is compatible with many of the machines out there wont be far behind and may even be ahead of the closed source stuff in terms of updates to the software and codes etc.
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Re: Open source key cutting software

Postby scriptguru » 6 Nov 2011 17:27

Guys, if I would know what exactly to do, I would try create some software. I am not a locksmith, just a hobbyist lockpicker, but I am professional web and mobile programmer. Maybe you could point me to some paid software with free trial, etc - then I could try to do something.
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Re: Open source key cutting software

Postby dls » 7 Dec 2014 19:09

Well i now am the proud owner of about 65kg of old keys after a large customer changed their key holding and logging pollicy, these are all obsolete keys and if i could get a good optical reader which would decode the bittings and keyway (silca do one i think) i could decode them all in a week or so. Im in the proces at the moment of sorting the junk from the good stuff eg keys with no codes non original etc onto rings in order of code number.
Since i already know the keyway i wonder if its possible to convert an old key cutting machine to do this by using an arduino or simmilar which could send the data to a spreadsheet.
If that can be done then further conversion of the machine should alow it to repeat the code and cut a key.
I know i am probably over simplifying this ( im no software engineer) but if i took an old semi automatic machine for example and added a few linnear encoders, stepper motors and motor controller and then conected them to an arduino which is then connected to a cheap tablet all in a neat box on top of the machine which is then connected through the web to an online database so that everybody can access not only the key data but all software and plans to build the machine.
Every time i cut a key that has a factory code on it i simply enter the code and keyway etc duplicate the key manually or automaticaly wheather its listed or not and when the process is over the info is uploaded and added to the list this info could then be checked against other simmilar entrys to achieve the best code. There could be a way of rating the quallity of the info for example if i have to do a key to code from the database that doesnt work i could decode the bad key and upload the info with a flag or something like that. So how do you get people to do that ? well you could restrict access slightly to more common series of low security keys etc and increase access or functionality based on upload activity. :?:
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