NanoReefWanabe
Active member
I am hoping for some help, suggestions, or solutions to my current problem.
I have built my stand using 1/2" (5ply) plywood. All the corners are butt joined, glued and screwed into 1/4"deep rabbits. Anyway strong as steel, no concerns there.
Problem is, I have door openings cut into the stand that are 22" tall by 16.5" wide. I hand built with 100 year old boards mortise and tenon rails and Stiles, and used 5/16" t&g pine to fill in the centers... the doors are made 24x18.5" 1 inch full around bigger then the openings... problem is my openings leave about 1.5" to the corners, I planned to use full overlay euro hinges, however they need to be mounted to the walls of the stand (which isn't possible)... there is only 1/4" from the edges of the doors tothe trim and casing so I can't really use surface mounted hinges... Any suggestions? Doors and trim are 3/4" thick.
I would post pictures but have no idea how without photobucket.
I have built my stand using 1/2" (5ply) plywood. All the corners are butt joined, glued and screwed into 1/4"deep rabbits. Anyway strong as steel, no concerns there.
Problem is, I have door openings cut into the stand that are 22" tall by 16.5" wide. I hand built with 100 year old boards mortise and tenon rails and Stiles, and used 5/16" t&g pine to fill in the centers... the doors are made 24x18.5" 1 inch full around bigger then the openings... problem is my openings leave about 1.5" to the corners, I planned to use full overlay euro hinges, however they need to be mounted to the walls of the stand (which isn't possible)... there is only 1/4" from the edges of the doors tothe trim and casing so I can't really use surface mounted hinges... Any suggestions? Doors and trim are 3/4" thick.
I would post pictures but have no idea how without photobucket.