russ_1380
Established Member
Hi everyone
I've never really done any site joinery before but gave hanging an internal door a go for the first time this weekend. It looks pretty good for a first attempt but by no means perfect.
I have since become a little obsessed with hinges :shock: . Looking around the house I've seen what other joiners have done in the past.
One thing I noticed is on some doors the hinge is just mortised on the door, the other half of the hinge is not mortised and just sits proud of the frame. I'm guessing they've done this as its much easier (in my opinion) to cut the mortise on the door rather than the frame. Anyway, just out of interest are there any downsides to this technique. I could see a properly fitting mortise might add strength (less strain on screws?) but they're only ever a couple of mm deep.
I'm trying to find some pics online to better describe what i'm on about
Cheers
Russ
I've never really done any site joinery before but gave hanging an internal door a go for the first time this weekend. It looks pretty good for a first attempt but by no means perfect.
I have since become a little obsessed with hinges :shock: . Looking around the house I've seen what other joiners have done in the past.
One thing I noticed is on some doors the hinge is just mortised on the door, the other half of the hinge is not mortised and just sits proud of the frame. I'm guessing they've done this as its much easier (in my opinion) to cut the mortise on the door rather than the frame. Anyway, just out of interest are there any downsides to this technique. I could see a properly fitting mortise might add strength (less strain on screws?) but they're only ever a couple of mm deep.
I'm trying to find some pics online to better describe what i'm on about
Cheers
Russ