A Car Key Made From a Ratcheting Wrench
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A Car Key Made From a Ratcheting Wrench
A classy car should have a classy and unique car key. I took a 12mm ratchet spanner and tried to replicate the form of the original car key. With only a few basic tools like an angle grinder, rotary tool and few metal files I successfully managed this quite precise job to came true.
How I did it - you can check by looking DIY video or you can follow up instructions below.
For this project you will need:
Materials:
12mm ratcheting spanner / wrench
Tools:
Angle grinder with cutting and grinding discs
Vise and clamps
A rotary tool with cutting discs, sanding drum & engraving bits
Small metal files
Metal polishing and buffing pads with polishing compound
Permanent marker, ruler, and sharp scraper for marking
A bit of patient and precise work:)
Modifying 12mm Ratchet Spanner
Cut ratcheting wrench to needed length. After that flattened to needed thickness with grinding disc.
More Shaping
Used caliper to mark proper width and with rotary tool + drum sander bit shaped to needed witdht.
Replicating Original Key Pathern
Covered flattened surface with black marker and scraped original key outer shape by using the key as a template.
A Bit More of Copy/paste
When the outer shape was more or less done, I moved to the pair of grooves on the flat surface. Measured and marked with the caliper on a black surface. After that used a rotary tool to cut 1mm dept grooves.
Finetuning to Perfectness
With a rotary tool and engraving bit finetuned every single groove and bump to perfect match.
Finishing Till Perfect Shine
Sanded with scotch Brite pad on a palm sander. Later on, finished by polishing with two different metal polishing compounds and buffing discs.
Final Result and a Test Run
The result was mind-blowing - shiny, unique and what is most important - it turned the car!