By far the best tutorial on cutting a hinge with a router Super close up video footage , detailed explanation , The way a tutorial should be Loved the tip drilling pilot hole slightly Back and also loved the top putting the hinge upside down with knuckle facing down to correctly position hinge Most I’ve watched , people had camera 20 foot away and couldn’t see a absolute thing on what they were doing Liked and subscribed 👍
Keen DIYer and I’ve done quite a few hinges - usually quite badly. Watched your video and really liked the depth using the hinge trip. Applied what I’d learnt on new oak doors and the result was (with being big headed) absolutely perfect so thank you. I lived the off centre pilot holes trick too. Thank you
Thanks! That's some helpful tips. I'm always struggling with hinges for some reason, but you make it look easy. Think I will have to give chisels (and planers!) on soft wood another go 👍🏼
It’s all practice buddy and using the methods that you feel comfortable with ! Stick with it buddy, have you watched my video on how to install hinges with hand tools ?
I'm a novice but I'd like to try and make it work before I call a contractor. My interior doors (6 of them) are 49.5 pounds each and I hate to take them off the hinges to router out a section for the door handle's latch and the receiving section on the frame, but I guess its the thing to do. I've started on one and I've got an ugly wound with my dull chisels! I'm hoping that some wood putty and paint will cover my work...Very glad to get some perspective from someone who knows what in the hell their doing! lol!
Wicked buddy and welcome ! Still learning how all this works but loving making the vids, happy to have you here buddy ! If there’s anything you want videos on please feel free to ask !
@@thewoodworker1703 brilliant mate ! Just followed you back ! Some amazing stuff you’ve got on there buddy ! Really like that wood on metal industrial look ! Proper smart isn’t it !
great video, thx! I dont quit get why you drilled the wood hole towards the back of the hinge hole instead of centering it. Can you explain why you wouldn't just position the hinge exactly where you want it from the start, and center the drill holes?
Having the pilot holes off centre and away from the edge, means that the hinge is pulled into the section you have routered out. Makes a tighter fit, it's optional.
Maybes easier ?? Maybes quicker ?? But defo not at neat and tidy But guess that doesn’t often matter as most trademen I’ve seen in the past are not neat or tidy but quick But the results also show quick Nice to see a guy taking pride in his work and sharing tips
in 40 years and six routers later I never once thought about putting the hinge into the depth adjustment every day is a school day great video 👌
Watched loads of these videos. Yours is the one I'm going to follow for my project- really clear and gives me confidence
Cheers Bill! I really appreciate your comment and I am glad to be of help! 🍻👍
By far the best tutorial on cutting a hinge with a router
Super close up video footage , detailed explanation ,
The way a tutorial should be
Loved the tip drilling pilot hole slightly Back and also loved the top putting the hinge upside down with knuckle facing down to correctly position hinge
Most I’ve watched , people had camera 20 foot away and couldn’t see a absolute thing on what they were doing
Liked and subscribed 👍
Thank you again I really appreciate your comment and feedback!!
Many more videos to come! 🍻👍
Keen DIYer and I’ve done quite a few hinges - usually quite badly. Watched your video and really liked the depth using the hinge trip. Applied what I’d learnt on new oak doors and the result was (with being big headed) absolutely perfect so thank you. I lived the off centre pilot holes trick too. Thank you
Excellent video, great tip about not breaking back out with the router.
Cheers buddy, really appreciate that 🍻
Very reassuring video. Thank you for the inspiration and reassurance
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment Ian 🍻
Thanks Buddy, nice easy video to watch and follow with nice clean results. Well done!
Thanks for the comment Stephen ! Glad I could help buddy !
Thanks! That's some helpful tips. I'm always struggling with hinges for some reason, but you make it look easy. Think I will have to give chisels (and planers!) on soft wood another go 👍🏼
It’s all practice buddy and using the methods that you feel comfortable with ! Stick with it buddy, have you watched my video on how to install hinges with hand tools ?
@@LTWCarpentry I have, and it's why I think I can get them right(er) now :)
@@twauster wicked mate, if you need any help at all just ask 👍🏻
Absolutely brilliant. Thanks!! 👍👍
Cheers buddy! Appreciate your comment 👍🍻
thank you very much my friend for the knowledge
Your more then welcome and merry Christmas !
I'm a novice but I'd like to try and make it work before I call a contractor. My interior doors (6 of them) are 49.5 pounds each and I hate to take them off the hinges to router out a section for the door handle's latch and the receiving section on the frame, but I guess its the thing to do. I've started on one and I've got an ugly wound with my dull chisels! I'm hoping that some wood putty and paint will cover my work...Very glad to get some perspective from someone who knows what in the hell their doing! lol!
Really helpful video 👍👍👍👍
Thank you ! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Just come across your channel Lewis , some great info and tips , a follow from Ireland 👌🏻
Wicked buddy and welcome ! Still learning how all this works but loving making the vids, happy to have you here buddy ! If there’s anything you want videos on please feel free to ask !
@@LTWCarpentry No problem Lewis , now you got me thinking ! I will have to get my thinking cap on and throw a few video ideas your way 👍🏻
@@thewoodworker1703 yeah please do mate ! Would be great to make a video that I know someone actually wants to see !
@@LTWCarpentry just followed your insta page from what we make for a living 😉👍🏻
@@thewoodworker1703 brilliant mate ! Just followed you back ! Some amazing stuff you’ve got on there buddy ! Really like that wood on metal industrial look ! Proper smart isn’t it !
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Your more then welcome ! Glad I could help !
Great advice fella
Cheers buddy and merry Xmas !
@@LTWCarpentry Merry Xmas to you too.
Which router bit works best for door hinges mate?
I use a 3/4 inch cutter with a 1/4 shank buddy
Such a useful video! Thank you!
Cheers Angus ! Glad I could help mate 🍻
Thanks mate that was really handy 👍👍👍
No probs and thanks for the comment buddy 👍🏻
great video, thx! I dont quit get why you drilled the wood hole towards the back of the hinge hole instead of centering it. Can you explain why you wouldn't just position the hinge exactly where you want it from the start, and center the drill holes?
Having the pilot holes off centre and away from the edge, means that the hinge is pulled into the section you have routered out. Makes a tighter fit, it's optional.
Very good video! 👍
Thank you buddy 🍻
Good advice nice video
Thank you Nicholas 🍻
Skills👍
Cheers buddy 🍻
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Cheers buddy 👍🏻
Doing that on the edge of a door is a bit different.
Not massively different buddy, I do it this way all the time 🍻
If only all doors didn't have a stop on the hinge side
@@e8aus do you mean the frame ?
Rewatching 😆
Cheers buddy 👍🍻
Wicked video babe!!!! Xxxx
Thank you beautiful xxxx
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I think using a chisel would of been way easier and quicker
Once your set up in a run it’s much faster to use a router buddy
Maybes easier ??
Maybes quicker ??
But defo not at neat and tidy
But guess that doesn’t often matter as most trademen I’ve seen in the past are not neat or tidy but quick
But the results also show quick
Nice to see a guy taking pride in his work and sharing tips