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The wafer grove (Axis C / laser cut bit) looks wrong to me, there seems to be too many cuts in it. Also Axis A seems to be missing a cut.

 

From what I've seen with these Millenco cylinders a lot of them don't even use the C axis anyway so its always to important.

 

Could do with a better image for enlarging really to be able to decode properly. But from I can see for the photo the only real thing that makes sense is it is a 4+3+3 or a 4+3+4 with a over complicated side bar.

What I mean by that is it looks like from the photo its should have 5-6 cuts in it, which as far as I'm aware doesn't exist. Also to have 3 cuts on axis B there must be 4 cuts on axis A. But from the photo I can't see the first cut, I think I can see something there as a 1 but I'm not 100 percent, only going off what makes sense.

 

You have a couple of options, you could get it cut to a 4+3+3 or 4+3+4 combination and take a chance on it or you could just get axis A + B cut and leave Axis C for you to copy on a manual laser machine with the original key. You will only need a 1.5mm cutter tracer to do that last bit. I think that's your best option if you cant get a better picture. Could do more with a better image.

 

4+3+3

A = 1312

B = 223

C = 113

 

4+3+4

A = 1312

B = 223

C = 1131 or 1133

 

Gary

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