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[email protected] May 2nd 21 09:10 AM

What size flush hinges to use
 
Hi All,

As part of my cabinet building, I am planning on using flush hinges for the doors and fitting them so that the door sits inside the carcass. Both carcass and door are made from 18mm ply and I am pinning 5mm ply to the front of both. For the carcass, this is to cover the join of the carcasses for adjacent cupboards and also covers the end of the ply. For the door it is to make it shaker style.

Question is... what size hinges to use. 63mm seem to be correct for 18mm ply as the holes are largely in the middle of the board. With the 5mm ply on top though it is now close to the edge. Next size up (75mm?) seem to be very bulky. If I glue and ping the 5mm ply to the 18mm ply, would this be strong enough to hold the screws in place (i.e. close to the centre of the 23mm but it would be only 5.5mm from the edge of the 18mm ply - if you see what I mean?).

Any other cunning ideas?

thanks

Lee.

Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) May 2nd 21 10:00 AM

What size flush hinges to use
 
Are these going to be those self closing hinges you get on kitchen units or
some kind of magnetic catch doors? If the latter, I got away with piano
hinges, a lot more screws though.
Brian

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Hi All,

As part of my cabinet building, I am planning on using flush hinges for the
doors and fitting them so that the door sits inside the carcass. Both
carcass and door are made from 18mm ply and I am pinning 5mm ply to the
front of both. For the carcass, this is to cover the join of the carcasses
for adjacent cupboards and also covers the end of the ply. For the door it
is to make it shaker style.

Question is... what size hinges to use. 63mm seem to be correct for 18mm
ply as the holes are largely in the middle of the board. With the 5mm ply
on top though it is now close to the edge. Next size up (75mm?) seem to be
very bulky. If I glue and ping the 5mm ply to the 18mm ply, would this be
strong enough to hold the screws in place (i.e. close to the centre of the
23mm but it would be only 5.5mm from the edge of the 18mm ply - if you see
what I mean?).

Any other cunning ideas?

thanks

Lee.



polygonum_on_google[_2_] May 2nd 21 10:18 AM

What size flush hinges to use
 
On Sunday, 2 May 2021 at 09:11:02 UTC+1, wrote:
Hi All,

As part of my cabinet building, I am planning on using flush hinges for the doors and fitting them so that the door sits inside the carcass. Both carcass and door are made from 18mm ply and I am pinning 5mm ply to the front of both. For the carcass, this is to cover the join of the carcasses for adjacent cupboards and also covers the end of the ply. For the door it is to make it shaker style.

Question is... what size hinges to use. 63mm seem to be correct for 18mm ply as the holes are largely in the middle of the board. With the 5mm ply on top though it is now close to the edge. Next size up (75mm?) seem to be very bulky. If I glue and ping the 5mm ply to the 18mm ply, would this be strong enough to hold the screws in place (i.e. close to the centre of the 23mm but it would be only 5.5mm from the edge of the 18mm ply - if you see what I mean?).

Any other cunning ideas?

thanks

Lee.

I suggest you visit Blum's website which has very detailed information about their whole range of hinges:

https://www.blum.com/gb/en/products/hingesystems/

Good diagrams, measurements, specifications, fitting requirements. Even if you ended up choosing another company's products, it is likely a useful starting point.

Tricky Dicky[_4_] May 2nd 21 10:49 AM

What size flush hinges to use
 
On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 10:18:11 AM UTC+1, polygonum_on_google wrote:
On Sunday, 2 May 2021 at 09:11:02 UTC+1, wrote:
Hi All,

As part of my cabinet building, I am planning on using flush hinges for the doors and fitting them so that the door sits inside the carcass. Both carcass and door are made from 18mm ply and I am pinning 5mm ply to the front of both. For the carcass, this is to cover the join of the carcasses for adjacent cupboards and also covers the end of the ply. For the door it is to make it shaker style.

Question is... what size hinges to use. 63mm seem to be correct for 18mm ply as the holes are largely in the middle of the board. With the 5mm ply on top though it is now close to the edge. Next size up (75mm?) seem to be very bulky. If I glue and ping the 5mm ply to the 18mm ply, would this be strong enough to hold the screws in place (i.e. close to the centre of the 23mm but it would be only 5.5mm from the edge of the 18mm ply - if you see what I mean?).

Any other cunning ideas?

thanks

Lee.

I suggest you visit Blum's website which has very detailed information about their whole range of hinges:

https://www.blum.com/gb/en/products/hingesystems/

Good diagrams, measurements, specifications, fitting requirements. Even if you ended up choosing another company's products, it is likely a useful starting point.


I think the OP is talking about Butt Hinges.

Richard

polygonum_on_google[_2_] May 2nd 21 10:52 AM

What size flush hinges to use
 
On Sunday, 2 May 2021 at 10:49:54 UTC+1, Tricky Dicky wrote:
On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 10:18:11 AM UTC+1, polygonum_on_google wrote:
On Sunday, 2 May 2021 at 09:11:02 UTC+1, wrote:
Hi All,

As part of my cabinet building, I am planning on using flush hinges for the doors and fitting them so that the door sits inside the carcass. Both carcass and door are made from 18mm ply and I am pinning 5mm ply to the front of both. For the carcass, this is to cover the join of the carcasses for adjacent cupboards and also covers the end of the ply. For the door it is to make it shaker style.

Question is... what size hinges to use. 63mm seem to be correct for 18mm ply as the holes are largely in the middle of the board. With the 5mm ply on top though it is now close to the edge. Next size up (75mm?) seem to be very bulky. If I glue and ping the 5mm ply to the 18mm ply, would this be strong enough to hold the screws in place (i.e. close to the centre of the 23mm but it would be only 5.5mm from the edge of the 18mm ply - if you see what I mean?).

Any other cunning ideas?

thanks

Lee.

I suggest you visit Blum's website which has very detailed information about their whole range of hinges:

https://www.blum.com/gb/en/products/hingesystems/

Good diagrams, measurements, specifications, fitting requirements. Even if you ended up choosing another company's products, it is likely a useful starting point.

I think the OP is talking about Butt Hinges.

Richard


Ah well! They still sell soft-close buffers which might be useful.

[email protected] May 2nd 21 12:46 PM

What size flush hinges to use
 
On Sunday, 2 May 2021 at 10:52:28 UTC+1, polygonum_on_google wrote:
On Sunday, 2 May 2021 at 10:49:54 UTC+1, Tricky Dicky wrote:
On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 10:18:11 AM UTC+1, polygonum_on_google wrote:
On Sunday, 2 May 2021 at 09:11:02 UTC+1, wrote:
Hi All,

As part of my cabinet building, I am planning on using flush hinges for the doors and fitting them so that the door sits inside the carcass. Both carcass and door are made from 18mm ply and I am pinning 5mm ply to the front of both. For the carcass, this is to cover the join of the carcasses for adjacent cupboards and also covers the end of the ply. For the door it is to make it shaker style.

Question is... what size hinges to use. 63mm seem to be correct for 18mm ply as the holes are largely in the middle of the board. With the 5mm ply on top though it is now close to the edge. Next size up (75mm?) seem to be very bulky. If I glue and ping the 5mm ply to the 18mm ply, would this be strong enough to hold the screws in place (i.e. close to the centre of the 23mm but it would be only 5.5mm from the edge of the 18mm ply - if you see what I mean?).

Any other cunning ideas?

thanks

Lee.
I suggest you visit Blum's website which has very detailed information about their whole range of hinges:

https://www.blum.com/gb/en/products/hingesystems/

Good diagrams, measurements, specifications, fitting requirements. Even if you ended up choosing another company's products, it is likely a useful starting point.

I think the OP is talking about Butt Hinges.

Richard

Ah well! They still sell soft-close buffers which might be useful.


thanks both. These are the sorts of hinges I was referring to...

https://www.screwfix.com/c/security-...y-_-flushhinge

polygonum_on_google[_2_] May 2nd 21 01:27 PM

What size flush hinges to use
 
On Sunday, 2 May 2021 at 12:46:08 UTC+1, wrote:

thanks both. These are the sorts of hinges I was referring to...

https://www.screwfix.com/c/security-...y-_-flushhinge


Can you just change my reply to be a "cunning idea" as an alternative approach. :-)

[email protected] May 3rd 21 03:00 PM

What size flush hinges to use
 
On Sunday, 2 May 2021 at 13:27:12 UTC+1, polygonum_on_google wrote:
On Sunday, 2 May 2021 at 12:46:08 UTC+1, wrote:

thanks both. These are the sorts of hinges I was referring to...

https://www.screwfix.com/c/security-...y-_-flushhinge

Can you just change my reply to be a "cunning idea" as an alternative approach. :-)

:)


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