Honest John
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Just coming to the end of a box making project. My daughter requested a couple of smallish boxes, one for jewellery and one for cotton bobbins and sewing needles. My previous box jobs have had lift off lids except for some larger instrument boxes that had hinged lids. On these I used the hinges fitted flat on the outside. For these smaller boxes I wanted to inset the hinges so that just the hinge pin part is visible on the outside. After looking on the internet for some decent quality small brass hinges I eventually found some at Screwfix of all places. Beautiful quality in solid brass, very impressive. I have looked at Screwfix before but failed to find these small ones, and the reason is that they use the same photograph for all the hinges rather than the ones they are selling so it looks like they haven't got any small ones because the photos all show hinges with 4 holes, and the 25mm ones only have 2 holes per leaf. Anyway, my problem. I knifed round the hinge leaf then removed the middle with a veritas hand router. I inset the hinge leafs just so that it was just below the surface. When fitted the box lids work well but there is a gap at the hinge end. It looks like I need to remove the hinge and deepen the hinge recess a little. Is this normal? I was only expecting to recess the hinge by the thickness of the leaf. Once I remove material I can't easily put it back so I am just wondering what is the preferred or best way to fit small hinges. Having said that I am very enthusiastic about the quality of the hinges from Screwfix, I must point out out that Screwfix don't appear to sell the correct sized screws and it was necessary to buy small gauge screws on line.