Sir, when you decoding the number to be ready cut the key, those numbers start from the front tip or read of the key where you stick it in? And then those numbers just punch then In Sequence from rear or front of key?? You undertand my question? I like this video.
To my understanding, the cut at the end of the tip of the key is the #1 cut the one closest to the blackhead plastic where you hold the key is the last cut.. please correct me if I’m wrong.
Great video. Really helpful for newer locksmiths. Thank you for sharing, keep it up!
The best video I've seen about this, kudos.
Thank you for the support
Sir, when you decoding the number to be ready cut the key, those numbers start from the front tip or read of the key where you stick it in? And then those numbers just punch then In Sequence from rear or front of key?? You undertand my question? I like this video.
Personal preference on if you want to decide it starting or ending at the tip. Just be sure the numbers are entered the same way in the cutter.
This that is the best one
When taking the wafer out where do u start from
my wafers do not have numbers, but i am able to take lock part and have the wafers. How do i measure them if they have no numbers?
Use depth keys. Know which key is which depth cut and go off that.
The whole point of this video is you don't need to take the lock a part to read the numbers on the wafers.
To my understanding, the cut at the end of the tip of the key is the #1 cut the one closest to the blackhead plastic where you hold the key is the last cut.. please correct me if I’m wrong.
The cuts shown are 8-1, and he puts them in correct at 1-8…
The way you write them down is personal preference and also based on how they key cutter needs them put in.
a little confusing to where you should start counting at front or rear of key
Personal preference. Just be sure to know if you started or ended at the tip so you can put the same info in the cutter.
Not all the time
Title should be decoding wafer lock with depth keys. Visually leads one to assume you were able to eyeball it. Good video otherwise.
Does this keys work an all type of locks ? Thanks
This can work with anything you can see the wafers in.
@@MNDashcam thanks much for your quick response, so what is the right name for the keys in order to buy them and give them a try? Thanks
@@Hustle5 I made my own. Depth keys.
@@MNDashcam and does the numbers on the wafers refer to the cutting depths, let’s say a wafer number is 3 so the depth is 3 ? Thanks
@@Hustle5 yup