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im not saving im master minding of stealing a car it was just a sarcastic meta-for on technology today

 

the point of this thread was that someone made a KEY from a picture.

 

before you wanted to do something like this you would have to steal the key, find a blank then find a key maker and have a copy made then sneak back and put the original key back. Now all you gotta do is just take a cell phone pic and a robot makes a copy key out of a lump of metal.

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and when you break it down, a key is simply a geometric shape. and with computers nowadays ables scale things down or up extrememly easily, all you need is some type of reference object in the picture.

 

like, have the exact dimensions of some kind of reference object and make sure it is positioned in the pic of said key(s) so that the exact dimensions of said key now have a reference point.

 

i really dont see this being that difficult with todays technologies. at all.

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Does pee-pull in diss threadz be-leev in grammurrs?

 

Anyhow, not exactly cutting edge shit. People (mainly in) prison who know a little about keys can figure out how to duplicate a key just by looking at it and learning the patterns, no photos or printing needed, just a little bit of time to study the key and then bootleg their own from available materials.

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Anyone who would seriously try to unlock a pair of cuffs once they've been put on is just asking to have their head kicked in.

 

me and some random dudes did this in the paddywagon on the way to prison back in the day with the old cuffs. we used a broken part off an afro pick and switched our order around.

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Most of these responses sound like noone read the article. You don't need a key lathe, blanks, etc... people are making these with 3d printers that are quickly becoming inexpensive and easy to access. And they're making handcuff keys, which are relatively simple designs, but have much greater implications depending on who has them.

 

 

Incidentally, criminal masterminds have been making much more complicated keys (for safes, vaults, etc.) from photos for a long time.

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