
Cut two in half, slightly off center to make sure that half of the key is untouched.

It is surprising how little the sides absolutely have to match to work. This is the same key, but even with the center cut away by the the dremel, the key can still work.


But I don't want something that looks awful in my collection. So next we file the key halves carefully to make them match.

Next to an uncut key...

The other side should be blank so the half that someone has in their possession can not be duplicated to the other side to make a working key. Here are the two split key halves seen from the blank side.

Put in the halves.


At the same time, folks!



Interesting that the blanks are not identical. ITALY lines up, as does the top edge of the key ring hole, but the bottom edge of the key ring hole does not match even closely.

So now you can make a split key, too.

Gordon