I personally find it's far from the best but, as I said, this is just a practice lock that serves as reference. I will not attempt to make the No.5 cutaway due to the un-removable core. Although, I was thinking of making a BEST cutaway to replace it. The big pieces were ground off with an angle grinder, and the details with mini-files. Some parts needed buffering to remove the gunk, unveiling a shine. Any questions are welcome !
Monday, May 14, 2007
Masterlock cutaway
Let the pictures talk for themselves:



I personally find it's far from the best but, as I said, this is just a practice lock that serves as reference. I will not attempt to make the No.5 cutaway due to the un-removable core. Although, I was thinking of making a BEST cutaway to replace it. The big pieces were ground off with an angle grinder, and the details with mini-files. Some parts needed buffering to remove the gunk, unveiling a shine. Any questions are welcome !
I personally find it's far from the best but, as I said, this is just a practice lock that serves as reference. I will not attempt to make the No.5 cutaway due to the un-removable core. Although, I was thinking of making a BEST cutaway to replace it. The big pieces were ground off with an angle grinder, and the details with mini-files. Some parts needed buffering to remove the gunk, unveiling a shine. Any questions are welcome !
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