anyone here do cabinetry?

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Re: anyone here do cabinetry?

Postby BogDog » Tue Jan 01, 2019 1:03 am

Sounds like you want the kind of hinge I use to make for custom model cars, for opening their hoods without binding...Something like this perhaps?


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Re: anyone here do cabinetry?

Postby Fred588 » Tue Jan 01, 2019 7:50 am

BogDog wrote:Sounds like you want the kind of hinge I use to make for custom model cars, for opening their hoods without binding...Something like this perhaps?


hidden.hinge.90degree.jpg


This LOOKS like it would solve the problem, except for the apparent necessity to make the angle cut shown. I could do that, and I may if I cannot find a better solution, but I think that without that angle cut the bottom edge will be a problem.
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Re: anyone here do cabinetry?

Postby BogDog » Tue Jan 01, 2019 2:13 pm

The angle can be left out, but the gap between the two tops would have to be larger to prevent binding.
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Re: anyone here do cabinetry?

Postby Fred588 » Tue Jan 01, 2019 3:00 pm

BogDog wrote:The angle can be left out, but the gap between the two tops would have to be larger to prevent binding.

Yes, exactly. But the objective is to have a tight fit.
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Re: anyone here do cabinetry?

Postby Chimerix » Tue Jan 01, 2019 3:20 pm

Fred588 wrote:
BogDog wrote:The angle can be left out, but the gap between the two tops would have to be larger to prevent binding.

Yes, exactly. But the objective is to have a tight fit.


Make the gap LARGER, then cut a tight-fitting insert.
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Postby Fred588 » Mon Feb 11, 2019 6:33 pm

As I asked for advise here, and as several people we kind enough to make suggestions, it seems appropriate to post what became the solution.
Ultimately no hinge was used at all. Instead, I cut a small slot in the sides of the kitchen island, one on each side. These were about an inch and a quarter deep and just slightly wider than the thickness of the 3/4 inch plywood piece that was to hinge upward. Now, when I want the island in the "open" position, I simply lift it up and let it drop into the slot.
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Re: anyone here do cabinetry?

Postby Chimerix » Wed Feb 13, 2019 12:30 pm

Fred588 wrote:As I asked for advise here, and as several people we kind enough to make suggestions, it seems appropriate to post what became the solution.
Ultimately no hinge was used at all. Instead, I cut a small slot in the sides of the kitchen island, one on each side. These were about an inch and a quarter deep and just slightly wider than the thickness of the 3/4 inch plywood piece that was to hinge upward. Now, when I want the island in the "open" position, I simply lift it up and let it drop into the slot.

Clever! Pics?
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Postby Fred588 » Wed Feb 13, 2019 1:03 pm

Chimerix wrote:
Fred588 wrote:As I asked for advise here, and as several people we kind enough to make suggestions, it seems appropriate to post what became the solution.
Ultimately no hinge was used at all. Instead, I cut a small slot in the sides of the kitchen island, one on each side. These were about an inch and a quarter deep and just slightly wider than the thickness of the 3/4 inch plywood piece that was to hinge upward. Now, when I want the island in the "open" position, I simply lift it up and let it drop into the slot.

Clever! Pics?


I will see what I can do about pics. It takes a bit. After I take a photo I have to offload it to one computer, load it into Bridge to reduce it is size, then copy it to a thumb drive and from that onto another computer used for Internet.
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Re: anyone here do cabinetry?

Postby Fred588 » Wed Feb 13, 2019 2:49 pm

Here are the requested pictures:

First, the kitchen island in its closed position.
island closed position.jpg


Now the island in its open position. This was needed because of the three machines, each of which is controlled from its top surface.
island open position.jpg


Here is the notch solution. The top must be manually moved into position, without hinging, but the notch keeps it held in the open position.
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Re: anyone here do cabinetry?

Postby BogDog » Thu Feb 14, 2019 3:29 am

That did the job.
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