Honda Civic Flip Key conversion= Head Ache. Help

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OK so I all the parts needed to convert my original Civic key and separate fob into a lovely new Flip Key. The only thing I need done is getting the blank key blade cut. I have tried a few key cutters including Timpsons but the miserable buggers refuse to cut the blade as its "not worth it" I have seen a few sites that claim they can cut a new key from a digital image, are these any good. Thanks
 
OK so I all the parts needed to convert my original Civic key and separate fob into a lovely new Flip Key. The only thing I need done is getting the blank key blade cut. I have tried a few key cutters including Timpsons but the miserable buggers refuse to cut the blade as its "not worth it" I have seen a few sites that claim they can cut a new key from a digital image, are these any good. Thanks

:confused: Timpson quite happily cut my Mondeo's new flip key blade from the old and somewhat worn one that I had before!
 
He said that since the blank blades are from tinterwebs the metal is so soft it sticks to the machine cutting tips??
 
Never had bother in my local Timpsons, bought numerous key blanks off ebay for my old bmw and current mazda and had them cut in there for about a fiver each time.
 
I had mine cut by sending digital photos off and it works fine. I did it for the same reason as you, nowhere around here would do it for me.
 
I converted my Vaux Corsa key to a flip blade, cost £10 from eBay with a blank blade and a trip to a Sunday market, worked a treat :) Timpsons etc will all refuse to cut it since it can damage their machines or something but the guy at the market said it was a load of tosh and he's heard the story a good few times, took him 2mins to cut it.
 
Well I found a Timpsons who would cut the Key. BUT the bloody key wouldn't go all the way in to the barrel. After 30mins of filing it still wouldnt fit. The guy gave up and refunded my money. I managed to jiggle the key all the way in but it wont turn. This is doing my head in. Im on the brink of giving up :mad:
 
The other way to do it, witch is what I had to do as there were no blade key blanks for my saab 900, was have an original key cut, the grind the other(handle) side side to fit the flip key, worked a treat, bit more of a faff than just fitting it, but I wanted it to work.


Bullit
 
I was considering that but my original keys are made in such a way that there wouldnt be enough material left after grinding to allow the key to fit to the flip mechanism.
 
Well I found a Timpsons who would cut the Key. BUT the bloody key wouldn't go all the way in to the barrel. After 30mins of filing it still wouldnt fit. The guy gave up and refunded my money. I managed to jiggle the key all the way in but it wont turn. This is doing my head in. Im on the brink of giving up :mad:

Sounds like a poor cut to be honest. Couldn't have matched very well if you had to jiggle it in and it won't turn.
 
Im going to send off my last blank to a company on tinterwebs who cut the key from a digital image. I will see how it goes
 
Sounds like a poor cut to be honest. Couldn't have matched very well if you had to jiggle it in and it won't turn.

Probably. But how could they get a bad cut when its done by a machine that basically "traces" the outline of the original key?
 
Probably. But how could they get a bad cut when its done by a machine that basically "traces" the outline of the original key?

poo machine? Not sure really. The place I took my ebay key to frowned on it at first, and said they won't be liable if it goes wrong, to which I agreed. After the cutting, they were impressed at the quality of the metal vs the price, and asked me where I got it from!
 
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