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  2. Key duplication - Wikipedia

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    Key cutting is the primary method of key duplication: a flat key is fitted into a vise in a machine, with a blank attached to a parallel vise, and the original key is moved along a guide, while the blank is moved against a blade, which cuts it.

  3. KeyMe - Wikipedia

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    Some commentators have mentioned concerns that the app could potentially allow people to copy keys other than their own, since only a few seconds of physical access to a key is required to scan it. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The number of KeyMe kiosks in 2016 was about two hundred, which had fabricated about one million keys at that time, and by 2020 the ...

  4. Key relevance - Wikipedia

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    Key relevance is the measure of similarity between the key and the optimal size needed to fit the lock, or it is the similarity between a duplicate key and the original it is seeking to replicate. Key relevance cannot be deduced from a key code, since the key code merely refers to a central authoritative source for designed shapes and sizes of ...

  5. Teleprinter - Wikipedia

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    Teletype teleprinters in use in England during World War II Example of teleprinter art: a portrait of Dag Hammarskjöld, 1962. A teleprinter (teletypewriter, teletype or TTY) is an electromechanical device that can be used to send and receive typed messages through various communications channels, in both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint configurations.

  6. Need a Copy of Your Car Key? Here Are 7 Inexpensive Options - AOL

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    Find a wingnut that will fit that bolt and put that key tight on the car," writes one Redditor, adding, "This has saved me [when] I’ve lost my key. It’s the best 20 bucks I’ve ever spent."

  7. File:MinuteKEY key duplication kiosk at a Menards in Gillette ...

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    File:MinuteKEY key duplication kiosk at a Menards in Gillette, Wyoming.jpg. Add languages. ... You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for ...

  8. Printing telegraph - Wikipedia

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    The machine is furnished with keys similar to a piano, each key representing a letter in the alphabet, and by a peculiar mechanical arrangement each letter is printed as it is received at the office. Thus all mistakes arising from blind chirography will be thoroughly appreciated by our citizens. The machine will be put into operation this ...

  9. Risograph - Wikipedia

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    This simple technology is highly reliable compared to a standard photocopier and can achieve both very high speed (typically 150 pages per minute) and very low costs per copy when copying more than 100 copies. [3] A good lifespan for a risograph might involve making 100,000 masters and 5,000,000 copies.