Thank for tutorials
Thanks to all the folks at KP.
Now can say I have made a working key by impressioing.
jeffmoss26 wrote:Nice job! Impressioning is still on my list as a skill to learn.
After binding the tumblers, when you apply turning pressure you could conceivably bump the key up and down a dozen times or more. This however would be wasted motion. After bumping three or four times, you have already moved the tumblers out of contact with the key. Any additional bumping will not improve the marks.
Before filing, you should wipe the top of the key. The reason for this is that dirt or foreign particles may be imbedded in the key and can give the appearance of a mark.
To the layman, impressioning is even more mysterious and impressive (pardon the pun) than picking locks. There is a very good reason for that. If you'll notice, every two-bit private eye and amateur detective on television can pick locks. (I like the way they pick locks with only a pick and no tension wrench.) However, only locksmiths impression (of course, there are exceptions) and I'd guess that not many, do it well.
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