I'm glad you're doing this series, I've THOUGHT about it but you are better suited..I'll stick to the safes! I've got an upcoming project I may run past you for some ideas.
Master Keying by the Numbers covers both situations I’m describing in the video but not so much why it would/should be used. Moreso the math/how it works. We use partial selective key systems far more than true but they both have their place when done right!
What would be the remainder of the pins in the 1st and 3rd chamber of the pinning process? The one with the select keying of 1D, 1F, 2A. I see the alpha pin in the first chamber is 3a, then 6b? Also with the 3rd chamber, alpha pin is 1a followed by , 2b, then 4b? Thanks!
I'm glad you're doing this series, I've THOUGHT about it but you are better suited..I'll stick to the safes! I've got an upcoming project I may run past you for some ideas.
Please do!
Thank you for the explanation. I'm going to go back and review it in those two books.
Master Keying by the Numbers covers both situations I’m describing in the video but not so much why it would/should be used. Moreso the math/how it works. We use partial selective key systems far more than true but they both have their place when done right!
What would be the remainder of the pins in the 1st and 3rd chamber of the pinning process? The one with the select keying of 1D, 1F, 2A. I see the alpha pin in the first chamber is 3a, then 6b? Also with the 3rd chamber, alpha pin is 1a followed by , 2b, then 4b? Thanks!
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Just another trick for the trick bag! Lol
Great video!