Keys (duplicated)

A few weeks back I had a post about keys and pictures of keys.When I did a search online I ran across KeysDuplicated.com claiming to be able to copy keys from pictures. They seemed a pretty legit outfit and I decided to try them out.I wish I could post more pictures of the keys, but otherwise I would be falling into the same trap as what I wrote about before!In any case, the keys arrived yesterday in my work mailbox. Honestly I think most of the delay was with the Amazon mail system than the folks cutting the keys. When I tried them out they worked exactly as well as advertised.Something that I did notice is the exact profile of the keys -- the one I started with and the one they cut -- are different from each other. The flats where the pins ride are a little wider and some of the bumps are a bit differently shaped. But all that being said, the end result is just as good -- if not better. The top key is the new one that was cut, the bottom is the original from the picture I took. I tried to scale them as much the same as I could so you can accurately compare them. You can tell that the surface the pin rides on from the copy is a lot longer and flatter than the original key at the bottom. Same with the inter-pin ridge (or whatever it's called), except now it's shorter and less rounded -- but that's not a critical point by comparison.It's a cool process I have to admit. It's slower and less instant gratification as En was pointing out, but at the same time it seems like it's better in other ways.

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