UnlockingBoredom wrote:I got real good at reading the pins when I picked a Master lock.. I got to where I could pick it, read the pins with a pick and then cut a key that was very close or right on (I did use my caliper to learn the depths) But I found it boring when impressioning so I stopped doing that and just went back to the normal way to impression.
Pick your lock and run a pick across the pins to get an idea what your key depths will be and file to 1 depth above what it should be and then go slowly when filing to the shear line..
hey Thanks.. never thought about doing that.. ive got them both picked open, these are Master #5's i can see the first pin is def a 6 .. cant stand it when theres a bunch of jupitor debts/cuts while trying to impression, just makes it harder.. i think i can learn the tip you just gave me , Thanks again

instead of useing my caliper ill just open my master lock pin kit and train the eye...
craig