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My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby Lauren » 28 Oct 2012 18:41

As far as my push keys for the 4 pin Yale tumbler type, I had file the cuts.
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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby Lauren » 3 Nov 2012 19:57

Here's the latest "Yale & Towne", 4 lever bronze padlock that I received without a key with an oval center keyhole. This lock measures 2.085 in. wide by 2.600 in. tall, and .860 in. thick. This lock is stamped "FJ 7". I first picked the lock and made a key blank from brass stock. The key blank was used to impression the lock in the open position. The key measures .106 in. thick, .306 in. wide, and has a tip with a .130 in. width. I was able to machine the bit cuts with a Dremel cutter on my drill press as I impressioned the key using the wiggle method.

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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby averagejoe » 3 Nov 2012 23:45

Once again, very beautiful work.
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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby Lauren » 8 Nov 2012 9:43

Here's another YALE key blank I made for the same padlock shown in my last post. The holes in the key head were drilled at intersecting points of a .500 inch square using a .250 inch drill bit. The key shoulder is .500 inch wide.

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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby femurat » 8 Nov 2012 10:29

Looks perfect 8)
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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby MrWizard » 10 Nov 2012 1:49

Very good looking key love the thick look and the 3 hole head. Is the blade milled the same on both sides?
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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby Lauren » 10 Nov 2012 20:08

Yes, the keys are milled the same on both sides.
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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby castarmax » 11 Nov 2012 12:09

I first read this thread when it started. I often check back. Recently I joined LP101 and actually had a need to revisit this topic and decided to finally comment.
Your work is impressive Lauren. Your method at arriving at a solution with whats at hand shows your intelligence and diligence. No expensive high end mills or lathes. Your a thinking man who had applied his knowledge with lock smithing. I wish there were more thinkers like us in this world. Everyone seeks the easy way out. Very impressive work. Even more impressive is the way you get your desired results.
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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby Lauren » 11 Nov 2012 14:08

That's a very heart felt comment, and I really appreciate it. I truly believe in finding simple solutions without expensive equipment. Anyone could buy a lock with a key, but it doesn't say anything about one's skills or abilities to solve puzzles. I like antique padlocks with missing keys; there's the history between user, inventor, and maker, not to mention the joy of seeing the lock work again after so many untold years of non-use. I really like metal working in general. I was turning out keys on my drill press since I was a teenager, and I never seem to get bored of it, unlike other hobbies.
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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby GWiens2001 » 11 Nov 2012 16:02

I feel the same way. That's why I just received a dozen old padlocks without keys. 4 Yale push key pin tumblers, a French lever lock, two Yale Juniors (wafer locks) and the rest are other Yale padlocks. The challenge of making a key that works is a real rush for me.

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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby MrWizard » 12 Nov 2012 0:14

The new wide shoulder really makes that key. Perfect addition that blank came out awesome. My wife bought the same Yale padlock with no keys from up in Prescott at an antique shop for me the same day I seen your post with the first key you made. I told her come look at this, what are the odds on that happening! :)

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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby Lauren » 12 Nov 2012 0:44

That's funny, Richard. I'm often faced with coincidences like that.

Gordon, you should post some of your stuff.
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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby GWiens2001 » 12 Nov 2012 6:49

I'll see if I can get the pics up today. Cant directly upload my pictures to photobucket from my iPhone or my iPad, which I use the most when I am here at LP101.

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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby SeanGallagher » 14 Nov 2012 15:05

very nice work!
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Re: My home made barrel key collection (& how to)

Postby midflorida » 14 Nov 2012 16:53

so skillful, I am so jealous, I can't even cut a piece of bread straight :?
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