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by l0ckcr4ck3r » 8 Apr 2015 16:58
SnowyBoy wrote:Nice SFIC - exactly how I cut mine (all three pieces together) except I don't do the square cut. I cut go straight in at 2mm.
Shame that the one I sent Gordon got nicked in the post, was lovely, as is yours.
Thanks SnowyBoy, that means a lot coming from the master craftsman! I actually machine all 3 parts of the core individually with their own fixtures and confirm tolerances and pin chamber locations for each cycle. I'm just concerned about how easy it is to chip carbide with even the slightest vibration in the part.. also i think the surface finish turns out a bit better that way. Looking good on the 5200 Blue  I think i should start a new thread for some cutaways, rather than hijack Blues one! 
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by l0ckcr4ck3r » 9 Apr 2015 0:12
Great work Blue!! Now get a new shackle for it, a piece like that deserves it  BTW, di you do anything to protect the steel after you machined it? i was worried about corrosion without paint or lacquer being put on there afterwards?
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by blue60 » 9 Apr 2015 9:32
Thanks L0ckcr4ck3r, I am sourcing shackle's for some of them. all I did after milling was wipe it down with some oil I don't think the lock will rust but time will tell.
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by blue60 » 8 May 2015 13:19
I have been busy with some other projects in the works, but here is a quick cutaway I did the other day 
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by l0ckcr4ck3r » 15 May 2015 0:37
Nice Everest there Blue! I'm try to source some Everest Primus KIK cylinders for reasonable money but i might have to buy a bulk pack and find some helpful member to key and combinate for me.
Keep them coming!
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by SnowyBoy » 22 May 2015 5:33
I do love those custom body vices... a far cry from me using wafers and spacers.
What a load of old BiLocks!!!!
I'm probably 0 for 400 in looking for safes behind wall paintings
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by GWiens2001 » 22 May 2015 5:35
Can see how it would be nice with the custom body vices, but only if making several of the same lock.
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by SnowyBoy » 22 May 2015 6:20
GWiens2001 wrote:Can see how it would be nice with the custom body vices, but only if making several of the same lock.
Gordon
Yeah true that. For euro's it would accommodate multiple models still though
What a load of old BiLocks!!!!
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by blue60 » 22 May 2015 17:50
I might invest the time and money to make a better jig for holding SFIC's for now I am using a bunch of cutup V blocks I 3D printed in my vise and they work for doing KIK's as well 
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by blue60 » 18 Jun 2015 20:53
Wow its been a month since I added anything to this, well here is a Best lock I got done the other day 
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by Bluenkight » 18 Jun 2015 21:12
blue60 wrote:Wow its been a month since I added anything to this, well here is a Best lock I got done the other day 
Are you selling your cutaways?
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by GWiens2001 » 18 Jun 2015 21:13
He does. Did you see that first cutaway he made of the Simplex? It is now in my collection. As are a couple others he has made. He's easy to deal with, too.
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by blue60 » 18 Jun 2015 21:28
Yeah almost everything I make is for sale just shoot me a PM 
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