What method or jig do you use?
Steve_Honeycutt Chat Administartor Steve Jun 8, 2013 #2 Rick, Here is a source that shows how to create two different types of wooden hinges with pins: http://www.gifkins.com.au/WoodenHingePlans.pdf Here is a roubo bookstand that has a wooden hinge with no pin: http://www.woodwrightschool.com/downloadable-plans/Book Stand.jpg Steve H.
Rick, Here is a source that shows how to create two different types of wooden hinges with pins: http://www.gifkins.com.au/WoodenHingePlans.pdf Here is a roubo bookstand that has a wooden hinge with no pin: http://www.woodwrightschool.com/downloadable-plans/Book Stand.jpg Steve H.
A Alan in Little Washington Alan Schaffter Corporate Member Jun 9, 2013 #4 If you want the best, check out INCRA's HingeCrafter- its a jig that allows you to drill accurately centered hinge pin holes in wooden hinges. Add a box joint jig, like the INCRA I-BOX and you can create great hinges. HingeCrafter: I-BOX: Attachments M-HINGECRAFTER-4S.jpg 2.2 KB · Views: 99
If you want the best, check out INCRA's HingeCrafter- its a jig that allows you to drill accurately centered hinge pin holes in wooden hinges. Add a box joint jig, like the INCRA I-BOX and you can create great hinges. HingeCrafter: I-BOX: