Bill Huber
01-25-2009, 1:21 AM
In Fine Woodworking #201 there was an article called a Better way to Build Boxes.
It was overall a good article but one thing at the end of the article was a write up on the Flip Stick for installing hinges. What a great little idea and way to install small box hinges.
The basics of the Flip stick is to cut a piece of scrap the same length as the box is wide. Then mark the scrap at the point you want one of the hinges, both width and depth.
Now on the table saw set the blade height to the depth of the hinge and knibble away the width, you are cutting a notch in the scrap. Check the fit of the hinge in the scrap.
Now use this Flip stick to set up your router table, set the depth and the height of the bit and a stop on each side. Set one stop for the right side of the hinge and then one for the left side.
Now take the lid for your box and rout out the area for the hinge, then the bottom of the box and rout it out. Now Flip the stick and reset the stops for the other hinge. Rout the top and the bottom and that's it.
Just square the corners with a chisel and install the hinges. It is so easy and the hinges fit so good, the top and bottom are lined up perfect.
It is really neat to learn new ways of doing things
.
It was overall a good article but one thing at the end of the article was a write up on the Flip Stick for installing hinges. What a great little idea and way to install small box hinges.
The basics of the Flip stick is to cut a piece of scrap the same length as the box is wide. Then mark the scrap at the point you want one of the hinges, both width and depth.
Now on the table saw set the blade height to the depth of the hinge and knibble away the width, you are cutting a notch in the scrap. Check the fit of the hinge in the scrap.
Now use this Flip stick to set up your router table, set the depth and the height of the bit and a stop on each side. Set one stop for the right side of the hinge and then one for the left side.
Now take the lid for your box and rout out the area for the hinge, then the bottom of the box and rout it out. Now Flip the stick and reset the stops for the other hinge. Rout the top and the bottom and that's it.
Just square the corners with a chisel and install the hinges. It is so easy and the hinges fit so good, the top and bottom are lined up perfect.
It is really neat to learn new ways of doing things
.