Glad I watched this before attempting - making a template piece will make the process much easier but I wouldn't have thought to do that without this video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for this video!!! If I hadn't found it I would still be pulling my hair out!! I was fitting non-Ikea hinges to an Ikea cabinet with with no instructions. In the hinge packet there was some simple instructions and a formula to work out where to drill the holes for the hinge, but absolutely nothing about where to attach the hinge mounts. Your mini door method worked a treat and saved me from losing my sh*t. Again. Thanks!!!
After doing and re-doing the cups, for a 3/4 plywood door, use the #3 setting on the Kreg jig, to drill out the cup holes, for Blum 71B355(0) full overlay hinge. I put the 0, in parentheses because on the hinge itself it’s marked without it. In the Blum catalog it’s listed with the 0.
Installed my first full-overlay hinges today and I found this very useful, expecially the small scrap with a hinge installed to use to locate the cabinet half of the hinge! I used a Kreg jig to drill the door side and the scrap to mark screw holes for the other.
Error warning, in the video they suggest getting an even spacing at the top and then screwing the hinges in. The guy then holds the template in place with his hand. that is not the way you maintain an even spacing. To maintain the exact spacing across a single cab or a 1000 cabs you use a spacer strip. If you want an 1/8" gap at the top of all your doors you s cut a 1/8"spacer strip and place it at the top of the template and press it to the top of the cab .If you have two or more doors in the cabinet you cut the spacer strip to run the entire width of the cabinet and keep it in place every time to use the template for drilling the hinge bases.
I liked his tips and demonstration but I was thinking the same thing. Why not at least throw some playing cards in there to ensure both sides will be even. Or better yet get a full length strip of wood that matches the desired gap and tape it on while drilling the wholes with the template?
Thanks for the video. Now I have to figure out how to make new drill holes for my pantree that has two doors joined together with bolts. Will a template work for that?
Thanks for showing me how to do that I got to go through the video one more time to find out who makes that jig you're talking about are cleaning about thanks for the video
Also bought the same Kreg hinge jig, a little disappointed, the hole it leaves is a little sloppy and not a snug fit. Just in case you all were wondering.
HI, appreciate if you can advise is installing the inside hinges position affected by the thickness of the door? if so, how to dothe adjustment. thanks
ok got it now after watching a few times, *I have 14 doors to install and was wondering your advise on hinges to buy decobasics seem a good price point thank you
Can you please tell me what is the minimum board width that those hinges can be fitted to? I’m going to be using half inch Mdf and will be looking to use those hinges. Was wondering how deep into the door you need to drill?
Can I use C1 to a 2 inches frame shared together by 2 doors so that the 2 doors on a 2 inches frame will share 2 doors and the fram wont be seen , is it possible ? thank you
Video is very useful. Please follow-up with a "How to adjust the door on Euro hinge" video. You mentioned the set screw, but a detailed, close-up is needed. The more I adjusted the screw the more lopsided my door hung.
When does the use of a third hinge come into play, as it relates to the door height? I’m sure weight and width are factored in. But I have some frameless cabinets that will have full overlay doors that are 18” wide, made of 3/4” thick CVG Fir plywood. Should I use three hinges?
This is great! i was going to skip past your video based on the views, im glad i just went ahead and clicked on it, because this is easily the best way for, to do these. cheers!
Yeah that’s great but what we are interested in is how far from edge does the hole need to be to install the damn hinge , not “ just put hole here using jig “ lol
Getting ready to install concealed hinges for a door on a shop/tool cart I just built. Your video and method will prove extremely useful for this, thank you!! I also recently acquired the Kreg door mortising jig, so glad to see you use it too!
Watched a lot of videos on hinge installation but they all focused on the doors. I was trying to learn how to align the plates on the cabinet body. Your template trick is exactly what I needed. Now I know how to actually install the doors thank you!
I was thinking the same thing. You could even use one of your stiles prior to final assembly as your template if you do tongue and groove style cabinet doors. That's what I plan to do since my doors are going to be 15" wide x 48" tall. That would make it much easier to align the hardware for mounting.
From your experience, is it advisable (justo save some time mounting and dismounting hinge cups) to have the dummy door with hinge cups, but to use one hinge cup and just switch hinge plates? Basically, you are using one hinge cup to align all hinge plates. Since the hinges are screwed in using a template, there shoudn't be much offset....what's your take on that?
Really needed more measurements. Wood thickness? Distance from the 35mm hole to the edge? Distance from the holes to the edge of the cabinet? Not everyone has a jig.
Great. I'm redoing my cabinets in the kitchen and want to replace the old style hinges with the new European style such as the one's you did. I may keep the old doors, just strip them and then spray them or I may get just new doors. I was looking at the new doors moments ago and I see that the company charges something like $5 per door for the hinges. Not much if it's only one. But I have about 60 doors to do so that's a little different. Anyway, this looks like fun. I made a note of the jig you used and I'm going to shop for that right now. Thanks again.
That template changed my life as a DIYer.
A lot of talking but this is the only video that actually helped me
Oh wow the template idea just unlocked the whole process for me. Thank you.
Glad I watched this before attempting - making a template piece will make the process much easier but I wouldn't have thought to do that without this video. Thanks for sharing.
I a relative noob and working with 3/4 ply. The so simple and obvious (or not) idea of a short temp door was a lifesaver! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video!!! If I hadn't found it I would still be pulling my hair out!! I was fitting non-Ikea hinges to an Ikea cabinet with with no instructions. In the hinge packet there was some simple instructions and a formula to work out where to drill the holes for the hinge, but absolutely nothing about where to attach the hinge mounts. Your mini door method worked a treat and saved me from losing my sh*t. Again.
Thanks!!!
After doing and re-doing the cups, for a 3/4 plywood door, use the #3 setting on the Kreg jig, to drill out the cup holes, for Blum 71B355(0) full overlay hinge. I put the 0, in parentheses because on the hinge itself it’s marked without it. In the Blum catalog it’s listed with the 0.
Thanks for the video, i was puzzling how i could access to install with the actual door, and yes the template!!!! thanks so much.
Installed my first full-overlay hinges today and I found this very useful, expecially the small scrap with a hinge installed to use to locate the cabinet half of the hinge! I used a Kreg jig to drill the door side and the scrap to mark screw holes for the other.
Thanks for this! Wouldn't have thought of using a template piece like that.. Will make my next project much easier!
Awesome video, thank you for making it. It confirmed my thought process of making a jig.
Would never have thought of making a shallow template!!
Great video. Easy to follow, step by step. I am about to use these hinges for the first time so this was extremely helpful. Thanks for posting it.
Error warning, in the video they suggest getting an even spacing at the top and then screwing the hinges in. The guy then holds the template in place with his hand.
that is not the way you maintain an even spacing. To maintain the exact spacing across a single cab or a 1000 cabs you use a spacer strip. If you want an 1/8" gap at the top of all your doors you s cut a 1/8"spacer strip and place it at the top of the template and press it to the top of the cab .If you have two or more doors in the cabinet you cut the spacer strip to run the entire width of the cabinet and keep it in place every time to use the template for drilling the hinge bases.
I liked his tips and demonstration but I was thinking the same thing. Why not at least throw some playing cards in there to ensure both sides will be even. Or better yet get a full length strip of wood that matches the desired gap and tape it on while drilling the wholes with the template?
Would be great to know about what furniture paint you use for a smooth hardie finish and what battery sprayer that is
Thank you very much for hinges installation walk through, much appreciate
Thanks for the video. Now I have to figure out how to make new drill holes for my pantree that has two doors joined together with bolts. Will a template work for that?
Thanks bro made me understand a lot more from this video
Nice work, what colour is the nightstand please?
liked the cabinet…got a video on making it?
Good job. Loved your video. I wished you explained how to measure distances more precisly and what to do if no temporary template is avaialble.
Great video and really helpful! How did you hide/remove the doors' knobs and leave it clean?
Thanks for showing me how to do that I got to go through the video one more time to find out who makes that jig you're talking about are cleaning about thanks for the video
Also bought the same Kreg hinge jig, a little disappointed, the hole it leaves is a little sloppy and not a snug fit. Just in case you all were wondering.
Needs to be clamped down, and steady hands with the drill
HI, appreciate if you can advise is installing the inside hinges position affected by the thickness of the door? if so, how to dothe adjustment. thanks
ok got it now after watching a few times, *I have 14 doors to install and was wondering your advise on hinges to buy decobasics seem a good price point thank you
I have been scratching my head how to line up doors with cabinate box without struggling. this is truly amazing 👏
If you had two boxes side by side would the doors still open?
Can you please tell me what is the minimum board width that those hinges can be fitted to? I’m going to be using half inch Mdf and will be looking to use those hinges. Was wondering how deep into the door you need to drill?
Can I use C1 to a 2 inches frame shared together by 2 doors so that the 2 doors on a 2 inches frame will share 2 doors and the fram wont be seen , is it possible ? thank you
In other words I need to make a jig? Is there an existing jig that will help position the door so you can attach the cabinet portion of the hinge?
What hinges are these? Do you have a link?
Video is very useful. Please follow-up with a "How to adjust the door on Euro hinge" video. You mentioned the set screw, but a detailed, close-up is needed. The more I adjusted the screw the more lopsided my door hung.
Will these work for 1.5" thick frame to 5/8 thick door?
Great vid bro , cheers 🍻 👏 ✌️ 👍
Can the jig be used for inset hinges
hi do u have a video that explains how u do it on a curved door ?
Great method good video straight to the point
What kind of spray gun did you use?
Thank you bro awsome explanation really helped us alot
thanks for the informational vid! Will these hinges be strong enough to hold a 24" x 80" door, if I purchase enough of them?
I need to know how to fix an existing hinge with a spare I have removed from another cupboard
Great video mate! Thank you!👍👍
how do you actually hang the door to the cabinet frame? i'm having a hard time "sliding" the hinge on the door to the hinge part on the frame
Very useful Video, Thanks a lot!!
Nice but I don't have Kreg template. And I only have 1 cabinet to make.
Do you use your impact driver as a drill? Or do they just look similar?
He used both.
A driver as a driver and a drill as a drill.
When does the use of a third hinge come into play, as it relates to the door height? I’m sure weight and width are factored in. But I have some frameless cabinets that will have full overlay doors that are 18” wide, made of 3/4” thick CVG Fir plywood. Should I use three hinges?
Thank you.. I just fixed my cabinet door. :)
That was a good video. Just a side question, what is the make of the paint gun which had a cameo in the video?
It looks like a cordless Graco gun. They are brilliant but cost a bit.
love this! great idea!!💯👌🏻
Thank you very much! I am sure I can do this without messing up my project now!
Thank you! I learned something.
thanks for the tips and experiences
very well done... exactly what I need. Thanks!
This is great! i was going to skip past your video based on the views, im glad i just went ahead and clicked on it, because this is easily the best way for, to do these. cheers!
The bedside table design looks amazing..would definitely love making one myself..thanks for sharing.
Yeah that’s great but what we are interested in is how far from edge does the hole need to be to install the damn hinge , not “ just put hole here using jig “ lol
The template idea is awesome! Thank you!!
So, how does one know how far the center of the mortise should be from the long (vertical) edge of the door? Especially without the Kreg jig?
Getting ready to install concealed hinges for a door on a shop/tool cart I just built. Your video and method will prove extremely useful for this, thank you!! I also recently acquired the Kreg door mortising jig, so glad to see you use it too!
Great video. Really interested in your work bench as well. Have you done a build video for it?
Good video which fix my thought
Me too, now I’m able to realign all the out of whack doors around my house. 👍👍
Great idea!
Actually the setting on the jig is rather important to mention coz otherwise ppl will not get the full overlay position?
Help! I have a cabinet and the door fell off and the hinge came apart. How do I connect the two pieces?
Isit ok to drill the hole with a three mm gap fron the edge of the door
Hey bud, i have a 21 doors and theybare dif sizes
4:41 never mount the hinges' plates like that. There's plenty of reasons why you should avoid it by all means.
Watched a lot of videos on hinge installation but they all focused on the doors. I was trying to learn how to align the plates on the cabinet body. Your template trick is exactly what I needed. Now I know how to actually install the doors thank you!
I was thinking the same thing. You could even use one of your stiles prior to final assembly as your template if you do tongue and groove style cabinet doors. That's what I plan to do since my doors are going to be 15" wide x 48" tall. That would make it much easier to align the hardware for mounting.
What was the setting on the kreg jig? Was the offset 5 mm for those hinges? Thanks for the help
Lots of good tips in here, I've done these style hinges before with the same Kreg jig and I was doing a few things the hard way!
Glad it helped
Amazing jig. Why didn't I think of this. Gonna use this for sure.
Tq sir.. For the tutorial.
I took hinges out pushing edge of it but not able to again keep it back in closet . Please help me . 2 in middle is out
great video, simple, and to the point, congrats
Thanks so much for the great video. A huge help. It made it way easier for my first time. 👍👍👍👍👍👍🤗🤗👍🤗👍👍
Perfect, all I need is a cabinet shop… 😫
Thank you for this EXCELLENT TUTORIAL!! The template idea is really GREAT!
Gave up. I just wanted to know about the actual hinge and how to install it.
You make it look easy. Thanks for the tip and tutorial.
well presented
I watched the full build yesterday! Glad you made a separate video just on this process!
From your experience, is it advisable (justo save some time mounting and dismounting hinge cups) to have the dummy door with hinge cups, but to use one hinge cup and just switch hinge plates? Basically, you are using one hinge cup to align all hinge plates. Since the hinges are screwed in using a template, there shoudn't be much offset....what's your take on that?
Exactly what I was looking for.
Right
I wanna do that but the frame of my cabinet is metal so can i do this ?
really good
Thank you very much bro
Really needed more measurements. Wood thickness? Distance from the 35mm hole to the edge? Distance from the holes to the edge of the cabinet? Not everyone has a jig.
Spot on , thank you!
Thats what i said i have no jig
Great. I'm redoing my cabinets in the kitchen and want to replace the old style hinges with the new European style such as the one's you did. I may keep the old doors, just strip them and then spray them or I may get just new doors. I was looking at the new doors moments ago and I see that the company charges something like $5 per door for the hinges. Not much if it's only one. But I have about 60 doors to do so that's a little different. Anyway, this looks like fun. I made a note of the jig you used and I'm going to shop for that right now. Thanks again.
Genius!
Yeeyy! TYSM!
Thank you! Got good tips!!!
Nice looking table! I didn't know how to go about hanging large over sized doors until you shared this template idea, thanks!
Awesome Tutorial! Thank you!
Very clever. Use a bit for the cabinet bracket that will find the center of holes accurately. Using a small pilot bit wont always find the center
What's the thickness of door bro
Very good video!!!
I hate consealed hinges, why did they re-invent the old fashioned hinge when it worked perfectly well?