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        <description>There are a variety of ways to copy a key... a simple duplicator with a blank is what most folk have used when they've needed a key in the past.  In our training courses, we also talk about stamping, hand-filing, and using code-cutter machines. But all of these techniques rely on your ability to source (or at least replicate) a particular manufacturer's key blank.  What if you encounter a particularly obscure lock design or are trying to duplicate a key from a system where the blank is not readily accessible to you? In such instances, making a negative mold of the target key and then reproducing it with hot metal casting is a technique that can work... right there in the field! Watch your fingers and don't burn your hands... this is a pretty great tactic when nothing else may work. If you want to enjoy hands-on training with topics like this, feel free to check our https://redteamalliance.com for our full suite of classes.  😃</description>
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