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Stephen Edwards
02-18-2010, 4:29 PM
Does anyone know of a source or sources for the style of hinges that Jim Krenov used in many of his cabinets? The hinge that I'm referring to mounts on the very top and very bottom of a door with just a wee bit of the hinge exposed from the outside.

The two books that I've read by him mention that he had them custom made somewhere. I like that style of hinge but haven't been able to find anything that's even close to them, thus far.

Thanks in Advance.

Horton Brasses
02-18-2010, 4:32 PM
They appear to be knife hinges. www.whitechapel-ltd.com carries very nice knife hinges. They may not be the exact dimensions of the originals but the style is the same.

Stephen Edwards
02-18-2010, 6:31 PM
They appear to be knife hinges. www.whitechapel-ltd.com (http://www.whitechapel-ltd.com) carries very nice knife hinges. They may not be the exact dimensions of the originals but the style is the same.

Thank you for the info. I've saved that website and will check it out.

Chris Friesen
02-18-2010, 6:36 PM
They're knife hinges as mentioned before, and they're available in many places. Lee Valley has them, and I suspect Rockler and Woodcraft as well.

Kevin Groenke
02-18-2010, 9:02 PM
Brusso is another company that makes them.
http://www.brusso.com/
http://www.brusso.com/Product/Product_images/images/L-37.jpg

They're actually fairly easy to make yourself (as Krenov probably did in the beginning). You'll need some brass stock and drill rod plus a bandsaw (or a coping saw if you're old school), drill, # bits, countersink, file. That's about all. A disc sander will speed things up when it comes time to "mating" the top and bottom leafs.

I know that the Inside Passage School covers hinge-making in one of their courses.

Brusso generously makes measured drawing available:
http://www.brusso.com/Product/dimensions/L-37.pdf

g'luck

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Stephen Edwards
02-18-2010, 11:25 PM
Thank you all for your replies and the info. It certainly helps to know the correct name for the item that one is trying to find! Knife Hinges. I got it, now. Thanks again.