It's fun to see the progress of Jos' setup. This handle I think is one that jan-willem was making for these groups before Jord released his. I've been a smith for about 10 years, and I often look back as Jos' videos to see that he's so consistent, it's a pleasure to watch. (But not compete against! >:( )
what diopter magnifier do i need for this? I think the one I have isn't strong enough and I think i'm misreading the marks because I keep cutting keys below the depth they need to be when I compare to original key to see if i'm getting it right so I'm still seeing marks when I shouldn't, any advice on what i may be doing wrong?
You can get the micrometer and file in that vid, as well as key grips, Oliver Diederichsen' s book on Impressioning and a hand-held illuminated magnifier at UK Bump keys
Can anyone tell me what is the model of the magnified lighted desk lamp Mr Weyers is using. I am in the US and would like to find a self supporting, light like the one in the video. Thank you in advance
Google images amongst others is your friend & forums? ~ keywords in the search will help look hard enough you may find one, but his link to the product is broken (deleted item *possibly I went looking found your question posted elsewhere / link to product on that page www.meetup.com/li-losangeles/events/159679042/ ). I wanted a handle exactly like the one he uses next best option was a piece of 39mm billet alloy I had laying around and a mate with a lathe, for the time being I used vice grips. It is still possible with good light and a small photographers loop to see the impressions/marks I favour the soot method over ink (sharpie) with a desk lamp in good light works a charm, I still ruin blanks but that's technique or lack of / correct use on my part that is to blame, not poor lighting/magnification imho. You don't need everything Jos uses I understand the logic of wanting it. Not having a go at you, I tried something similar and found the loop worked for me. this site has similar items www.essentialaids.com/work-leisure/bright-lighting-magnifiers.html Good luck!
Most likely you've cut one of your valleys too steep, so the pin is colliding with a surface instead of being dragged upward. If you smack the lock onto a hard surface, spring-side down, and try to pull the key out at just about the same moment, you may have luck removing the key.
It looked like the big portion of the lens was ~2-3 diopter, and the small section was around 5-6 diopter.. The higher diopter, the better magnification a person gets.
Can someone help me out. I am hoping to be a locksmith and learning skills etc. Wouldnt a more efficient way to deal with no key be to pick the lock then re key it? Could someone explain why you would impression rather than do this. Thank you
In the field, it can be a devil to pick a lock, like if it's a lever, or an odd orientation. There's also the chance that the lock is not rekeyable, and needs to be impresssioned to get a key. And once you have a key, it never needs to be picked again. Source: I am a locksmith and competitive impressioner.
In the 1980 S I could impression a BMW in five minutes and I could do the same thing with sabb and VW and I have had the same file for over 30 years and it has never let me down and the only thing I need is a file with a small pair of vice grips and the proper key blank I’m very good at impressions. The most important thing to remember never oil the lock while doing this because it will make it hard to to get to see the marks.
like other impressioning books and videos no information on identifying blades.. I can impression brass keys with a lighter and #4 file in the dark with a head lamp but still can't profile a key blade..
It's fun to see the progress of Jos' setup. This handle I think is one that jan-willem was making for these groups before Jord released his. I've been a smith for about 10 years, and I often look back as Jos' videos to see that he's so consistent, it's a pleasure to watch. (But not compete against! >:( )
This is a great video well worth a watch !
Great video. It would be nice if I see a dimple key impressioning... Not only the foil impression but also an actual dimple key made by hand
Very cool video bro very inpresssing
great video, this encourages me in my locksmith work :)
That guy is an artist.
what diopter magnifier do i need for this? I think the one I have isn't strong enough and I think i'm misreading the marks because I keep cutting keys below the depth they need to be when I compare to original key to see if i'm getting it right so I'm still seeing marks when I shouldn't, any advice on what i may be doing wrong?
The process looks easy enough but what type and grit of file should one use for this method?
A #4 swiss cut, full round file, preferably 6 inch
You can get the micrometer and file in that vid, as well as key grips, Oliver Diederichsen' s book on Impressioning and a hand-held illuminated magnifier at UK Bump keys
Can anyone tell me the make and model of the magnified desk lamp that Joe is using.
Thank you
Can anyone tell me what is the model of the magnified lighted desk lamp Mr Weyers is using. I am in the US and would like to find a self supporting, light like the one in the video. Thank you in advance
Google images amongst others is your friend & forums? ~ keywords in the search will help look hard enough you may find one, but his link to the product is broken (deleted item *possibly I went looking found your question posted elsewhere / link to product on that page www.meetup.com/li-losangeles/events/159679042/ ). I wanted a handle exactly like the one he uses next best option was a piece of 39mm billet alloy I had laying around and a mate with a lathe, for the time being I used vice grips. It is still possible with good light and a small photographers loop to see the impressions/marks I favour the soot method over ink (sharpie) with a desk lamp in good light works a charm, I still ruin blanks but that's technique or lack of / correct use on my part that is to blame, not poor lighting/magnification imho. You don't need everything Jos uses I understand the logic of wanting it. Not having a go at you, I tried something similar and found the loop worked for me. this site has similar items www.essentialaids.com/work-leisure/bright-lighting-magnifiers.html Good luck!
I was successful at making a key that works on a master lock #3 but I can't get the key out of the lock. What do I do? Thanks
Most likely you've cut one of your valleys too steep, so the pin is colliding with a surface instead of being dragged upward. If you smack the lock onto a hard surface, spring-side down, and try to pull the key out at just about the same moment, you may have luck removing the key.
It looked like the big portion of the lens was ~2-3 diopter, and the small section was around 5-6 diopter.. The higher diopter, the better magnification a person gets.
WHAT SIZE OF MAGNIFY GLASS DO I NEED ? THANKS
Just snapped my first key trying this for the first time. I guess that means I am on the right track. :)
Can somebody tell me what file he was using.
Grobet #4 Swiss
Very helpful thanks!!
Can someone help me out. I am hoping to be a locksmith and learning skills etc. Wouldnt a more efficient way to deal with no key be to pick the lock then re key it? Could someone explain why you would impression rather than do this. Thank you
In the field, it can be a devil to pick a lock, like if it's a lever, or an odd orientation. There's also the chance that the lock is not rekeyable, and needs to be impresssioned to get a key. And once you have a key, it never needs to be picked again. Source: I am a locksmith and competitive impressioner.
Help!,,,, can anyone advise me of a video of how to make new keys for antique rim lock please?
In the 1980 S I could impression a BMW in five minutes and I could do the same thing with sabb and VW and I have had the same file for over 30 years and it has never let me down and the only thing I need is a file with a small pair of vice grips and the proper key blank I’m very good at impressions.
The most important thing to remember never oil the lock while doing this because it will make it hard to to get to see the marks.
like other impressioning books and videos no information on identifying blades.. I can impression brass keys with a lighter and #4 file in the dark with a head lamp but still can't profile a key blade..
"consistency is key"... hah
Boost the audio.
He his crowned king of impressioning for a reason, he's the world champion.
I think he knows a bit more about his art than this scrub.
Soma fm
A file is made of harder material than anything it would come in contact with, the tubing sleeve is pretentious and ridiculous
So was my ex-wife.
#2 is a son of a bitch
@impressioningking Are you seriously trying to teach an actual impressioning king how to impression a key?
You're delusional.