I'm a professional carpenter of 30 years. This is probably the best method for a diyer'er IMHO. Couple of suggestions though. Before you score around the hinge, pilot and screw it down. Even though the hinge is 'upside down' the holes are still correct for its final fit. And with it screwed down you will score round it much easier. Take several passes with the knife so you end up scoring as deep as the hinge pocket needs to be. Makes the chiselling stage much easier. With a good sharp chisel and some nice grain in the door you can also sometimes chisel out the entire pocket in one piece from the side, but only if you scored deep enough.
Carpenter here use a hinge gauge, cheap effective and less chance of injury. I always make a hole with the pin in the side of the door at the end of the hinge leaf first to stop the hinge gauge line extending accidentally beyond the hinge leaf of finished doors. Set the hinge depth at half ball is a good to minimise bound hinges.
A yeah,, forgot to mention: either a gifted chiselman or a couple of years of experience. And nice timber helps. Let's try 50year old Tasmanian oak. My vote goeeeés to...router
Same for me ... hinge jig, router and top bearing router cutter. Chop out the corners. Done. That's the straightest grained timber I've seen in a while. Good vid though.
@ 1.28 he edits it right to cut out the extra wood removal to fit the hinge properly 😂😂 if you look before the slot dips in the middle then is suddenly flat 🤪
Good call holy hell thats funny ive been working on mine thinking yeah damn right,if he didn't make it look so easy he could have got away with it he he
I am a joiner of 50yrs,this was painful to watch,the hinge is the wrong way round,set the depth with a marking gauge for depth and width,yes put the knife lines in,personally I only Mark one knife line,then feather cut the length to the depth close to the gauge line,then pare it out, finish to the knife line,then drop the hinge back in and put the knife line in,and take this out,this way you get a nice tight fit,especially when working on solid Oak doors,razor sharp chisels are the key.Even though I have used routers to do the bulk of the work I still like to do the final fit by hand.
this is definitely a 'quick & dirty' way but not suggested for cabinetry or valued furniture (or even doors). Chiseling is not applied correctly and one can run into very high risk of splitting the wood beyond the recessed area. I do exactly the same when creating a 2x4 structure for outdoors... but for indoors? Absolutely NOT!
один шуруп не точно поставлен. именно не точно место просверлено. и потому шляпка торчит над плоскостью петли. придираюсь к точности. все должно быть на 200%.
A very slow method,as a carpenter for 40 years u use a chisel on a downward slope of about 45% causing a lourverd style cut along the length of the hinge and then simply knock out with flat side of chisel.
That's the point, genius. It's an easy method that doesn't require jigs and power tools, meaning that anyone with a chisel can do it with minimal skill
ارجو تثبيت تعليقي لوجه الله سبحانه اني اختكم من اليمن نحن نساء واطفال ايتام نازحين والله يااخوتي اننا في حال لايعلمه إلا الله ننام بدون بدون عشاء وعلينا إيجار البيت والحال يعلمه الله سبحانه فرجو همنا الله يفرج همكم بالدنياء والآخره اني امد يدي الى الله ثم اليكم بان تمد يد العون الينا اسالكم بالله لاتردوني خائبه ومن ترك شيئا لله عوضه خيرا منه
@piotrtrock So the cost of a router and template to save a few minutes ? Na. This isn’t hard if your doing just one door, about 10 minutes, your going to take almost that setting up your router and attaching your template. Perhaps your basic skills are just lacking ?
@@douglasalexander4348 You are not buying a router for one door. Every woodworker already has a router and it takes few seconds and it's a good way for people lacking basic skills like myself.
@@piotrtrocki3842 Not all people changing a door are woodworkers, if you had a machine for every diy job you’d be broke. Can’t think of many jobs in the house needing a router ? If your a woodworker, you’d be able to use a chisel ? But heh, if you’ve got the kit already, why not. How much was the template ?
I just replaced my door. This method sucked ass. But it worked and I have a hinge on my door. No where neat as this guy. But I didn't have to buy any tools I didn't already have
I'm a professional carpenter of 30 years. This is probably the best method for a diyer'er IMHO. Couple of suggestions though. Before you score around the hinge, pilot and screw it down. Even though the hinge is 'upside down' the holes are still correct for its final fit. And with it screwed down you will score round it much easier. Take several passes with the knife so you end up scoring as deep as the hinge pocket needs to be. Makes the chiselling stage much easier. With a good sharp chisel and some nice grain in the door you can also sometimes chisel out the entire pocket in one piece from the side, but only if you scored deep enough.
Would this method still work with a solid oak door?
@@mattschubert1739 Yes just make sure the tools are very sharp. Nothing worse than blunt tools.
Great tip!
Straight to the point. This is how a video guide should be.
Thank you.
Carpenter here use a hinge gauge, cheap effective and less chance of injury. I always make a hole with the pin in the side of the door at the end of the hinge leaf first to stop the hinge gauge line extending accidentally beyond the hinge leaf of finished doors. Set the hinge depth at half ball is a good to minimise bound hinges.
Love this, fast, no long dialog to bore me.
Wow!! Where can I get one of those "jackhammer chisels"?
@@BrettTomasich sds hammer drill it is !!!
Thank you. I appreciate that cross cutting since I was afraid of chipping the door.
A yeah,, forgot to mention: either a gifted chiselman or a couple of years of experience. And nice timber helps. Let's try 50year old Tasmanian oak. My vote goeeeés to...router
Make a jig, router, use corner cutter done.quicker and comes out better. Easier to layout with a jig.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥joyfull to watch, nvm the commentators who think they know it all😳😂😂
দরজা কব্জা ফিটিংস কাজ ভিডিও দেখি খুব ভালো লাগলো।
Same for me ... hinge jig, router and top bearing router cutter. Chop out the corners. Done. That's the straightest grained timber I've seen in a while. Good vid though.
@ 1.28 he edits it right to cut out the extra wood removal to fit the hinge properly 😂😂 if you look before the slot dips in the middle then is suddenly flat 🤪
Good call holy hell thats funny ive been working on mine thinking yeah damn right,if he didn't make it look so easy he could have got away with it he he
Just that easy, presuming you have a balsawood door
gonna get me a cheap wood shaver and fix this damn bathroom door!
Muy bien .
Trabajo perfecto 👌, gracias.
I am a joiner of 50yrs,this was painful to watch,the hinge is the wrong way round,set the depth with a marking gauge for depth and width,yes put the knife lines in,personally I only Mark one knife line,then feather cut the length to the depth close to the gauge line,then pare it out, finish to the knife line,then drop the hinge back in and put the knife line in,and take this out,this way you get a nice tight fit,especially when working on solid Oak doors,razor sharp chisels are the key.Even though I have used routers to do the bulk of the work I still like to do the final fit by hand.
Make a video.
The best explanation ever!
this is definitely a 'quick & dirty' way but not suggested for cabinetry or valued furniture (or even doors). Chiseling is not applied correctly and one can run into very high risk of splitting the wood beyond the recessed area. I do exactly the same when creating a 2x4 structure for outdoors... but for indoors? Absolutely NOT!
What is a better way, then?
@@stupidguy97 By using a very particular set of skills.
How would you do it then?
Respect 🇹🇯
Хорошая работа! Я тоже так делаю.
Could someone please tell me the name of the tool that is used at the end of the video to put the screws in, thank you. :)
один шуруп не точно поставлен. именно не точно место просверлено. и потому шляпка торчит над плоскостью петли.
придираюсь к точности. все должно быть на 200%.
hello how does this video help me get hinge matches?
Why didn't you use a self-centering drill bit? That is the difference between a good video and great video.
A very slow method,as a carpenter for 40 years u use a chisel on a downward slope of about 45% causing a lourverd style cut along the length of the hinge and then simply knock out with flat side of chisel.
Great video tutorial
man, how to fix it on both sides, not just one.
Excellent!!
Excellent advice
Yeah. In a solid wood door. Dare you to try that on the hollow core garbage mdf pieces of trash everyone wants installed.
Any job is easy if you got all the tools.
Thank you. Very helpful
“easy method”….
without a jig and some sort of power tool that looks like the “only method”
That's the point, genius. It's an easy method that doesn't require jigs and power tools, meaning that anyone with a chisel can do it with minimal skill
이것은 누구나 하는 방법이고
이제 쉬운 방법을 보여주세요
What if the hinge plate is curved?
Then curve the cut
Replace with rectangular one
@@alexU42k YEAAAP.
no fancy Samncy curces here we like them linnnneees
@@alexU42k wont match the door frame and you would have to do that as well
Thanks!
Good job
Or you can just get a Denpo Products door hinge template
Nah, much more easy and satisfying with a chisel and some basic skills.
nice quality hinge
Very easy feu , that ain't easy
Awesome installing
ارجو تثبيت تعليقي لوجه الله سبحانه
اني اختكم من اليمن
نحن نساء واطفال ايتام نازحين
والله يااخوتي اننا في حال لايعلمه إلا الله ننام بدون بدون عشاء
وعلينا إيجار البيت والحال يعلمه الله سبحانه
فرجو همنا الله يفرج همكم بالدنياء والآخره
اني امد يدي الى الله ثم اليكم بان تمد يد العون الينا
اسالكم بالله لاتردوني خائبه
ومن ترك شيئا لله عوضه خيرا منه
Says easy method, process to spend an eternity with a complex method
If this is already complex to you, no wonder your economy is shit. ;p
@@dualfluidreactor kjjkk
Nice
👍👍👏👏
There is absolutely nothing easy about it. Template and the router is easy.
@piotrtrock So the cost of a router and template to save a few minutes ? Na. This isn’t hard if your doing just one door, about 10 minutes, your going to take almost that setting up your router and attaching your template. Perhaps your basic skills are just lacking ?
@@douglasalexander4348 You are not buying a router for one door. Every woodworker already has a router and it takes few seconds and it's a good way for people lacking basic skills like myself.
@@piotrtrocki3842 Not all people changing a door are woodworkers, if you had a machine for every diy job you’d be broke. Can’t think of many jobs in the house needing a router ? If your a woodworker, you’d be able to use a chisel ? But heh, if you’ve got the kit already, why not. How much was the template ?
I just replaced my door.
This method sucked ass. But it worked and I have a hinge on my door.
No where neat as this guy. But I didn't have to buy any tools I didn't already have
@@douglasalexander4348yeah I'm calling bullshit on "10 mins" ur video is two mins and its edited and sped up.
if I'm ever reincarnated and come across this video, I want you to use a Dremel instead
Man, that was fast....
How is all that the easy method? I had no idea I'd have to do chiseling.
Interesting
Allah Akbar
Very practical
what’s the machine called that cuts the wood?
Its called a chisel
@@night2767 Do you know what the name of the tool is that he used at the end of the video to put the screws in?
@@lisamichele5286 probably a screwdriver
@@night2767 Thank you!!!
The hing is the wrong way round
I will try it
Clients don't care if you can do it old school. Time is money.
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🙏🏽
Ever heard of a router?
Yeah !!! 1hour speed up to 2 minutes haah. As if.
Maybe after destroying a couple dozen doors you may begin to get the feel for this method. Or just save the money and buy a router to do it properly.
Ps use a vicks bit so you drill perfectly centered holes, this is amateur bs.😮
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americans have such weird door hinges.
Bro no offence but you wasted my time I got a lot faster and easier way and looking for more faster and easier way yiur too old school
What do you mean whit easy?