Hi,
I'm fitting a couple of cabinet doors, inset in a beaded face frame.
To me, it looks so much better if the doors are slightly deeper than the face frame, around 3mm, so that the bead flows nicely into the door.
I plan on using butt hinges, and am going to experiment on some scrap first.
However, I'm guessing that trying to do this with butt hinges will mean the pivot point is offset and it will lead to all sorts of complications, or just a really big shadow gap.
Has anyone tried this before, and any advice?
Thanks!!
I'm fitting a couple of cabinet doors, inset in a beaded face frame.
To me, it looks so much better if the doors are slightly deeper than the face frame, around 3mm, so that the bead flows nicely into the door.
I plan on using butt hinges, and am going to experiment on some scrap first.
However, I'm guessing that trying to do this with butt hinges will mean the pivot point is offset and it will lead to all sorts of complications, or just a really big shadow gap.
Has anyone tried this before, and any advice?
Thanks!!