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Some Cutaways I made

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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby SnowyBoy » 21 Oct 2014 9:14

Anyone can use a milling machine, it's knowing where the cut lies that is the real skill. .5mm out and it's scrap.
What a load of old BiLocks!!!!

I'm probably 0 for 400 in looking for safes behind wall paintings
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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby blue60 » 22 Oct 2014 1:44

SnowyBoy wrote:Anyone can use a milling machine, it's knowing where the cut lies that is the real skill. .5mm out and it's scrap.

and I have a box of messed up locks to prove it ;)
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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby SnowyBoy » 22 Oct 2014 9:46

blue60 wrote:
SnowyBoy wrote:Anyone can use a milling machine, it's knowing where the cut lies that is the real skill. .5mm out and it's scrap.

and I have a box of messed up locks to prove it ;)


In all my cutting career I've mashed about 10 locks. Must easy be coming up to 600+ cutaways sold and distributed now, so not a bad success rate. Just got to take the time.

Most of my mash ups happen when I grab the wrong wheel in the wrong table in a moment of madness. I kick myself as soon as the cutter makes a naughty noise because I know I've done damage.

I've made three cutaways today, will be on ebay later. an EVVA DPS, MTL Classic, and an MTL MT5 :)
What a load of old BiLocks!!!!

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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby FancyPants » 22 Oct 2014 17:27

SnowyBoy wrote:
blue60 wrote:
SnowyBoy wrote:Anyone can use a milling machine, it's knowing where the cut lies that is the real skill. .5mm out and it's scrap.

and I have a box of messed up locks to prove it ;)


In all my cutting career I've mashed about 10 locks. Must easy be coming up to 600+ cutaways sold and distributed now, so not a bad success rate. Just got to take the time.

Most of my mash ups happen when I grab the wrong wheel in the wrong table in a moment of madness. I kick myself as soon as the cutter makes a naughty noise because I know I've done damage.

I've made three cutaways today, will be on ebay later. an EVVA DPS, MTL Classic, and an MTL MT5 :)


Hnggggggggg. Having the finesse of an elephant, I just cringe at the idea of cutting open an EVVA!
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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby blue60 » 24 Oct 2014 19:49

SnowyBoy wrote:
blue60 wrote:
SnowyBoy wrote:Anyone can use a milling machine, it's knowing where the cut lies that is the real skill. .5mm out and it's scrap.

and I have a box of messed up locks to prove it ;)


In all my cutting career I've mashed about 10 locks. Must easy be coming up to 600+ cutaways sold and distributed now, so not a bad success rate. Just got to take the time.

Most of my mash ups happen when I grab the wrong wheel in the wrong table in a moment of madness. I kick myself as soon as the cutter makes a naughty noise because I know I've done damage.

I've made three cutaways today, will be on ebay later. an EVVA DPS, MTL Classic, and an MTL MT5 :)



I have about 9 at this point and they mostly from cutting away a little to much :twisted: .
I wish my locks looked like yours, but then I am only about 20 locks in so far :P .

I will take a look for them on ebay.
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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby Barthel » 30 Oct 2014 5:21

... I need a small 3 axis milling mashine ... ^^

did my first "cutaway" with a 4mm Drilling machine messed up the lock after a while because I wanted too much ^^
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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby blue60 » 12 Nov 2014 0:26

Latest lock Image
It's a ASSA ABLOY TESA TE6
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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby Phantom1016 » 13 Nov 2014 8:28

Do you ever take videos of the process? I'd be interested in watching you do this to see how it's fine tuned.
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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby blue60 » 13 Nov 2014 20:58

I have tried and they never work out :( , Once I get a new camera i will give it a shot again.
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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby Phantom1016 » 14 Nov 2014 8:15

I shall wait patiently :-)
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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby GWiens2001 » 14 Nov 2014 9:01

Patience my foot. Videos NOW!!! :mrgreen:

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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby blue60 » 14 Nov 2014 11:10

I found a different camera, so there may be a video by the end of the weekend :wink:
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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby blue60 » 7 Dec 2014 12:42

Video didn't workout :(
Well here is the results of that video even though the video didn't workout ;)

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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby GWiens2001 » 7 Dec 2014 16:26

Ohh... pretty!

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Re: Some Cutaways I made

Postby Squelchtone » 11 Dec 2014 18:14

Nice and clean. Can you talk about the processes are you using to clean up, debur, and polish the areas that were cut?

Thanks for sharing!
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