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    Sorry I meant M1

    http://blog.xhorsevvdi.com/how-to-us...t-gm-dwo4-key/

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    This is the key I was having trouble with...has anyone been able to cut this type of key no issues?

    Which settings did you use? which size bit?

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    This is a maz24r keyblade.
    Smartkey keyblades only need 8 cuts.
    The keycode is on the doorcilnder.
    This stamped code gives you 10 cuts.

    What is the problem, not ennough space for 10 cuts?

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    You slide the shoulder stop on the key onto the shoulder stop little rectangle bar thing that comes with the machine

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    https://youtu.be/FE9ilQNsUhs

    This video shows a b114r but its the same thing

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    Yea video was just example I understand....yeah I need more practice with M1 piece maybe

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    I have cut many Mazda keys on my xc-mini so it definitely works
    Maybe that emergency key has a problem because of the cutout

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    I have cut today an emergency key for the latest Mazda6. Yes, the problem is the cutout. I had to make a custom part what fills out that hole. After that I could fix it in the clamp. The cutting was perfect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gokart View Post
    I have cut today an emergency key for the latest Mazda6. Yes, the problem is the cutout. I had to make a custom part what fills out that hole. After that I could fix it in the clamp. The cutting was perfect.
    can you share with custom file?
    If I helped you know what to do..

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    It's not a file. Sorry if it wasn't clear. I made a custom metal part which fills the cutout (hole) on the smartkey blade in order to fix it into the clamp without moving.

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    CAN you share info on the metal cut out that you made? Maybe a picture, really appreciate all the help,

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    Can you show picture, and maybe some more details of how you made the cut and the clamp for the Mazda key, i just do not want to screw up more cuts.

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    Issue I have is tip of the key needs a cut which I believe it does not cut.

    Car is 2015 Mazda 3

    It says key blade should be mazda13 I believe not 24r but I'm just guessing.

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    Maz24r and maz13 are the same.

    Like i said before, the doorcilinder has a 10 cut code on it.
    But you only need 8 cuts to open the door.
    You need to measure this smartkey blade.
    From tip, to shoulder a regular blade is about 29.0 mm long.

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    Ok will do that, guess issue I had was key would not fit in the door right from the tip was too thick so maybe have to adjust my start point on machine.

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    make sure you shoulder gauge the key and are not going by the tip!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

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