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Smaug Ichorfang November 14th 07 12:14 PM

Hinge question
 
Soliciting your ideas. I frequently build small boxes out of
materials 1/4" or less. The top is glued on the box then cut apart, so I
can't pin through the side. This prevents me from using most of the
common methods of hinging the top. Any ideas on how to hinge
something that's 1/8" or so thick? I'm thinking leather might work. Which
side out (is it just a matter of preference?)? What glue to use?

RayV November 14th 07 01:31 PM

Hinge question
 
On Nov 14, 7:14 am, Smaug Ichorfang wrote:
Soliciting your ideas. I frequently build small boxes out of
materials 1/4" or less. The top is glued on the box then cut apart, so I
can't pin through the side. This prevents me from using most of the
common methods of hinging the top. Any ideas on how to hinge
something that's 1/8" or so thick? I'm thinking leather might work. Which
side out (is it just a matter of preference?)? What glue to use?


This type of hinge may work but you will need a special blade to cut
the slots.

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?O...Select=Details



dadiOH November 14th 07 02:55 PM

Hinge question
 
Smaug Ichorfang wrote:
Soliciting your ideas. I frequently build small boxes out of
materials 1/4" or less. The top is glued on the box then cut
apart, so I can't pin through the side. This prevents me from
using most of the common methods of hinging the top. Any ideas on
how to hinge


If the top doesn't fit into a lip on the box you could use small
strips of brass and pin/rivet/glue them on to the box and top sides
either inside or out. Could be morticed or not.
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something that's 1/8" or so thick? I'm thinking leather might
work. Which side out (is it just a matter of preference?)? What
glue to use?


Personal preference. Any glue that would hold it and let it stay
flexible. White glue should work. You could use fabric or any other
flexible material.

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J T November 14th 07 05:49 PM

Hinge question
 
Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 12:14pm (EST+5) (Smaug*Ichorfang)
doth query;
snip Any ideas on how to hinge something that's 1/8" or so thick?
snip

No prob. Make wooden hinges.



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SonomaProducts.com November 14th 07 07:48 PM

Hinge question
 
If I understand the top is just 1/8" thick with no sides on it or very
little sides. You can just use any typical hinge. I suppose I would
use two nice little brass hinges. One leaf would lay on the top of
the top and one leaf would be on the side of the box. You can use
little bolts with nuts and washers inside or use rivets. I think this
would look better than any Davey Crockett version of a leather hinge.


On Nov 14, 4:14 am, Smaug Ichorfang wrote:
Soliciting your ideas. I frequently build small boxes out of
materials 1/4" or less. The top is glued on the box then cut apart, so I
can't pin through the side. This prevents me from using most of the
common methods of hinging the top. Any ideas on how to hinge
something that's 1/8" or so thick? I'm thinking leather might work. Which
side out (is it just a matter of preference?)? What glue to use?




Smaug Ichorfang November 14th 07 08:47 PM

Hinge question
 
(J T) wrote in news:10141-473B353B-146@storefull-
3333.bay.webtv.net:

Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 12:14pm (EST+5)
(Smaug*Ichorfang)
doth query;
snip Any ideas on how to hinge something that's 1/8" or so thick?
snip

No prob. Make wooden hinges.

I've thought of that, and tried it. I made a "pirate's chest" a few years
ago and tried making the hinges out of ebony. They looked *awful*! Maybe
I've gotten better now.

Lee Gordon November 14th 07 09:20 PM

Hinge question
 
I'm thinking leather might work.

Or canvas.

Lee

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