Hi,
I know of no one CNC machining locks. There is unlikely anyone who can share code for you to program a machine to cut out a lock and if they did, I doubt they would give it away for free since it would take them a lot of effort to program it. I do know of one lock maker who looked at the option of CNC machining locks versus casting the parts and he determined the cost of CNC machining the parts would make them retail at a price out of reach for most makers.
dave
Right on!I well remember the time when the lock HAD to be the cheapest thing about the
gun and jumped at the opportunity offered by the SBD (Schuetzen Bund Deutschland)
in 1978.
REALLY high quality moulds can be made for all lock parts but are cost prohibitive and
the highest quality moulds I ever saw were those made for the Chet Shoults lock and
I recall they cost over $5000 in the mid 1950's. I have mentioned in other posts about
the very high quality moulds made for a Brazier "4 pin" lock by a Swiss mould maker
that Lynton McKenzie knew.Again,parts for a VERY specialized lock that few knew any
thing about that were expensive.
If someone can come up with a traditional CNC made lock that is good or better quality
then I hope to see it and congratulate the ones responsible for it.
Bob Roller