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SC1 brass blanks

A skill known and practiced for years by seasoned locksmiths, impressioning a working key from a blank is a popular new addition in locksport circles everywhere. Get your blanks and Pippin files and get busy!

SC1 brass blanks

Postby Peter Martin » 2 Aug 2020 12:57

I just ordered a dozen brass 1145 (SC1) blanks from CLK Locksmithing supplies.
I need to keep practicing impressioning--and using a lock that has inexpensive blanks. I itend to bend and break more than I should.

I also ordered a simple ILCO lockpick case, some cylinder shims for rekeying, and a couple more picks.

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Re: SC1 brass blanks

Postby GWiens2001 » 2 Aug 2020 13:12

If you are bending and breaking blanks, you need to use less turning force when impressioning. Don't use more than twice the turning force you use to turn the key.

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Re: SC1 brass blanks

Postby Peter Martin » 2 Aug 2020 14:56

Good advice! I did not know that. I thought it marks didn't appear I had to turn and shake harder.
Oops. My bad.
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Re: SC1 brass blanks

Postby GWiens2001 » 2 Aug 2020 15:22

Peter Martin wrote:Good advice! I did not know that. I thought it marks didn't appear I had to turn and shake harder.
Oops. My bad.


Have you tried using a Sharpie?

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Re: SC1 brass blanks

Postby Peter Martin » 3 Aug 2020 11:59

I have used a Sharpie - but only on a new smooth blank to get the spacings right.
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Re: SC1 brass blanks

Postby billdeserthills » 3 Aug 2020 23:39

The original Schlage 35-100C keys are made from nickel silver, so they're stronger than brass
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Re: SC1 brass blanks

Postby cledry » 4 Aug 2020 21:04

billdeserthills wrote:The original Schlage 35-100C keys are made from nickel silver, so they're stronger than brass


They don't mark as well though.
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