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Need suggestion for type of hinge to use
I am designing and building a mission style book case with doors that
have glass panels. I saw it in an old Restoration Hardware catalog. I really like the design but I am having trouble finding hinges that I think will work. The problem is that the doors are inset into the bookcase past the face. I am guessing it will be 1/8". In the picture the hinges are invisible. This is a definite design feature which I want to keep. I also want the doors to open up past 90 degrees if possible. I doubt the original manufacturer used a custom designed hinge for this. I can't seem to find anything. Does anyone have an idea? Thanks, John |
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