I was asked if there are simple ways to set up to install barbed hinges. The point is not to have a simple means but one that works, and the set up is not all that simple. As a jig for the drill press I made this:
It is made from plywood and with its built in slide, it carries the box smoothly into the cut. Stop blocks must be added to accurately and firmly position the box during milling, and it relies on a shaft and blade from the manufacturer of the hinge, Craft-Inc.
The point is that if you want to use these hinges effectively, you must make some investment in their use. It's not a matter of just buying something that works under all circumstances, and for that reason, these press in place hinges may not be the number one go to hinge for some box makers.
Once the jig is made, a process of fine turning for the right depth is required. The cut away photo at left shows how the hinge must fit the slot. And below you can see the jig mounted to the drill press and with cutter mounted in the chuck.
Make, fix, and create.
Friday, August 4, 2017
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I am looking for a supplier for the slot cutter. Thanks for any hints.
The slot cutter for this set up is sold by Craft-inc.com I originally used a Bosch trim saw blade as shown in my books. After being long discontinued by Bosch, that blade and arbor assembly is available here: https://norfield.com/13-038-equivalent-to-bosch-92836-flush-cutting-trim-saw-blade.html
Doug - thank you! Craft-inc.com never showed up in my searches.
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