Using a specialized CAD program and the manufacturers' various pin depth specifications, he was able to generate functioning keys for the two most common American cylinder types, the Kwikset KW1 and the Schlage SC1.
To make a key, Patel first fashions an appropriate-sized blank, then generates a model of the key in a specialized CAD program using the manufacturer's lock code to determine the correct bitting and then hits Print.
13 comments:
hopefully they wont break into my house
thats crazy. 3d printers are really the next level.
Pretty cool - technology really is amazing.
as long as they stay away from my car and my apartment, we are ok! :D
I can see a whole lot more break ins happening now. lol.
Very very clever that.
Damn those people at Apple! Looking for new ways to rob ya!
Serious this could cause a lot problems in the wrong hands.
3d printers are boss!
I'm not sure about this
I'll take one!
thats pretty dope but if it works everyone would be doing it by now if this works cool..but i dont think it does
wow, for security you'll need an electronic key pad & the door key, some video cameras accessible via smartphone app & monitor your doors with direct link to the local PD to report potential break-ins
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