Hi,
In the next couple of months I'm going to need to make some custom cabinet hinges from brass, something like this:
They're about two inches long.
As I see it I have three options:
1) Get someone else to make them for me
2) Make them by hand (somehow)
3) Finally invest in a small milling machine or lathe with a vertical slide, and mill them.
Assuming I decide to make them myself does anyone have any ideas about the best way to do it? The only metal working machine I have is a small drill press.
I would probably just cut them by hand out of flat bar if it wasn't for the lower piece which I'm not sure how to do. I suppose I could silver solder a piece on to the flat to make the L shape. Or perhaps file away the excess from a thicker piece, but this seems like an awful lot of filing, and I imagine quite hard to do well. Or should I just bite the bullet and get some kind of small milling solution? Or pay someone else (give me a quote if this is something you can do! I need four).
Thanks,
Marcus.
In the next couple of months I'm going to need to make some custom cabinet hinges from brass, something like this:
They're about two inches long.
As I see it I have three options:
1) Get someone else to make them for me
2) Make them by hand (somehow)
3) Finally invest in a small milling machine or lathe with a vertical slide, and mill them.
Assuming I decide to make them myself does anyone have any ideas about the best way to do it? The only metal working machine I have is a small drill press.
I would probably just cut them by hand out of flat bar if it wasn't for the lower piece which I'm not sure how to do. I suppose I could silver solder a piece on to the flat to make the L shape. Or perhaps file away the excess from a thicker piece, but this seems like an awful lot of filing, and I imagine quite hard to do well. Or should I just bite the bullet and get some kind of small milling solution? Or pay someone else (give me a quote if this is something you can do! I need four).
Thanks,
Marcus.