• Rose56@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    I saw the video too and I found it somehow stupid to 3d printing a key when you can go to locksmith Image

    • acutfjg@feddit.nl
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      5 days ago

      How many people know a locksmith versus how many people know a 3d printer?

      • LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyz
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        5 days ago

        You just need a picture of a key, a key blank, and a file.

        It’s always been extremely easy to copy standard keys.

        Yes, this automates some of it, but honestly if you’re smart enough to know how to use a flipper Zero and a 3d printer, you can cut a key by hand (assuming no disability prevents you from having fine motor skills)

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      5 days ago

      If you’re copying keys like this, you probably don’t want a paper trail or additional witnesses.

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      5 days ago

      if you have a 3D printer it denies saves you a trip to the hardware store

      plus you could print fun… novelty keys. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

      you could even print them from dissolvable filament so that if your idiot guests lose them outside they’re likely to dissolve in the rain

      or maybe there is such a thing as self destructing filament that doesn’t require water? like some kind of heat activated depolymerizer that takes a few days to break down after printing. that could be really useful for like an AirBnB