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How Do Professional Locksmiths Make Spare Door Keys

Author: Ryan Davis
by Ryan Davis
Posted: Oct 18, 2016

In the suburban areas of London, it is not easy to find the right locksmith. In Kilburn or other north-western parts of the city, there are many student residents for whom long nights and such incidents of "Lock Outs" are common.

Finding any emergency service personnel like that of well prepared and capable locksmith in the middle of the night is often MOST difficult. However, with the aid of your smart phone and the internet; perhaps finding such emergency services and experienced professionals today is not as difficult as it may seem.

If you need a locksmith in Kilburn, searching for one online may have become common today; but ALWAYS look for a proper company. Posting your status of "Locked Out" on social media could be dangerous, attracting anyone nearby with mischief in mind! Also, an unprofessional locksmith will try and break or pry the locking mechanism - which is DEFINATELY NOT what a professional locksmith (in Kilburn or elsewhere) would do.

What most emergency cases of locked doors require is a spare key - often referred to as a "Bump" key because of the way they are made. While not all locking mechanisms can be opened with a spare key, it is the common method for opening most UK Standard Door locks.

Here is a basic understanding of HOW such a spare key is made by a well trained locksmith -

Step #1 - Identifying The Right Key Type

The first step is to identify the correct "Cut" or "Shape" of Key needed. While you may have noticed that various keys come in different shapes, for the industry, it is often the marker to understand the make and mechanism of the lock!

Step #2 - Gauging The Locking Mechanism

They will insert a fresh "Bump" key of the right shape and make to fit into the locking mechanism very carefully to start gauging the shape of the internal locking levers. A professional locksmith in Kilburn will have the right tools, which are hand crafting instruments like files and (tiny) saws; but WILL include various key types as may be required!

Step #3 - Careful Craftsmanship

The method of creating a spare key is by carefully hand filing and shaping the Bump Key according to the locking levers. Most of this craftsmanship is guesswork, and is gained by experience. While you would find most emergency locksmiths in Kilburn (or elsewhere in London) well prepared with the right tools - remember that this step of cutting and shaping a spare key takes years of experience and impeccable craftsmanship skills.

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