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Home Uncategorized 3D Print a House Key from a Photo

3D Print a House Key from a Photo

This is a video I did back in 2017 where I took a photo of a house key and 3D printed it and it actually worked. NOTE: This key wasn’t the strongest of keys. And only worked a few times. But it is only needed once to make it a bad day for a home owner. Beware when you post pictures that include your keys in them.

bwharton January 28, 2020

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