How are all locks/keys different when mass produced?

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Recently moved to a gym that uses padlocks for locking your stuff, they sell them too for an inflated price of 3.5$, jokingly I tried my key on a friend’s lock, and one more random one, of course it didn’t work and it made me curious.

My question is how do factories make all keys/locks different even at these cheap mass produced kinds that are probably sold for 0.5-2$, how is it worth for a factory to “use different patterns” at that price, or how do they do it?

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They use different combinations of pins inside the lock that match up with the grooves on the key. Each lock has a unique combination of pins, making it so only the right key will work.

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