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Smaug Ichorfang wrote:
No, it's a similar question to one I *answered* the other day. This question deals with stock much thinner. Too thin for barrel- or barb-style hinges, or hinges using screws or pins. The jeweler's slotting saw's kerfs for the barbed hinges are .022", ..035" and .046" depending on the hinge and the type of wood used. Even 1/8" thick stock should accommodate the barbed hinges. -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
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Nova wrote in news:LuI_i.2725$Z01.955@trndny01:
Smaug Ichorfang wrote: No, it's a similar question to one I *answered* the other day. This question deals with stock much thinner. Too thin for barrel- or barb-style hinges, or hinges using screws or pins. The jeweler's slotting saw's kerfs for the barbed hinges are .022", .035" and .046" depending on the hinge and the type of wood used. Even 1/8" thick stock should accommodate the barbed hinges. Might be worth another look then. |
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