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Hi All,

I've been searching for some small hinges and catches for a couple of small box projects I've been planning. I found some at places like B&Q and Wilko's but their range is very limited especially with the catches. Does anybody know of anywhere on-line?

One of the things I'm planning is a jewellery box so I want something that looks nice too.

Any suggestions?

Thanks
 
I would like to compare Rutlands small box hingesto Brusso's range. Obviously the quality is going to differ somewhat. But it would be nice to have a cheaper alternative. It would be even better if there was any alternative retailer selling stainless steel box hinges. Brass is ok for hand planes, but looks very dated on furniture and jewellery boxes IMPO
 
WoodAddict":1ay1hee8 said:
Hi All,

One of the things I'm planning is a jewellery box so I want something that looks nice too.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

I might have a a pair of brass hinges to start you off, no decent catches though!

I doubt you realise this, but you are sitting in the middle of a high concentration of master box makers - if I were you I'd wangle an invite :lol:

Bean makes some amazing stuff & lives in your village
Motown Martin (enderby) & his mate (whose name I forget - sorry!) are also making quite remarkable stuff
 
Brusso hinges are very good but hugely expensive. Never have found a decent supplier of quality catches for the front though, so if you do come across a good source please post here and let us know.

Sorry Wizer, I still think brass is better than SS for hinges on jewellery boxes unless you are going for an ultra modern or sleek design. Guess its all down to individual taste!

Steve
 
Thanks everyone, I've just had a quick look through some of the links and seen a couple of possibilities so I'm sure I'll find something amongst that lot.
 
wizer":p7qozkjd said:
I would like to compare Rutlands small box hingesto Brusso's range. Obviously the quality is going to differ somewhat. But it would be nice to have a cheaper alternative. It would be even better if there was any alternative retailer selling stainless steel box hinges. Brass is ok for hand planes, but looks very dated on furniture and jewellery boxes IMPO

I used a pair of the shiny ones on the Oak and Holly box I did at the end of last year. They were very nice. Each side of the hinge was made from a single piece of brass. The hinge was formed/extruded/milled rather than being folded over on the cheaper hinges. I have not seen Brusso hinges in real life, but these will certainly do me.

No I just need to find some reasonalby priced decent quadrant hinges, so far I have found cheap and nasty looking ones, or brusso... I am hoping to get some hardware at Yandles.
 
I have used various ironmongery direct hinges before - excellent quality.
I'm not sure how small you want them and I haven't used these exact hinges before, but there are some 25 x 19mm chrome plated solid brass hinges for only £2.60 a pair
Ironmongery direct small chrome hinge (they also do satin chrome and polished brass, brass and antique brass equivalents).

The various finishes look (vaguely) like this - not the best pictures I'm afraid:

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Hope that helps someone. I'm thinking of getting a few of these little ones myself soon, so maybe I'll be able to confirm the quality is the same as the rest of their offerings :)
PS: They ship their hinges with matching screws too
 
lurker":1rfx5fh0 said:
WoodAddict":1rfx5fh0 said:
Hi All,

One of the things I'm planning is a jewellery box so I want something that looks nice too.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

I might have a a pair of brass hinges to start you off, no decent catches though!

I doubt you realise this, but you are sitting in the middle of a high concentration of master box makers - if I were you I'd wangle an invite :lol:

Bean makes some amazing stuff & lives in your village
Motown Martin (enderby) & his mate (whose name I forget - sorry!) are also making quite remarkable stuff

If anybody local does fancy showing me how the pro's do it, then I'd love to see it in action. I'm just going to have a go and see what I can come with. :?

Thanks
 
flounder":75s6p6xj said:
http://www.originalmarquetry.co.uk/product_details_249.htm

These any use Frugal? They are what drew me to this site originally.

xy

These are the ones I am on the verge of ordering as they look to be a reasonable quality. Xy, have you ordered these yourself, and if so are they ok?[/quote]

Sorry Flounder, can't help, one of those jobs that seem to forever find a more distant 'back burner'. :)

xy
 
xy mosian":8v25pj5j said:
frugal":8v25pj5j said:
No I just need to find some reasonalby priced decent quadrant hinges, so far I have found cheap and nasty looking ones, or brusso... I am hoping to get some hardware at Yandles.

http://www.originalmarquetry.co.uk/prod ... ls_249.htm

These any use Frugal? They are what drew me to this site originally.

They are a bit too big. They require a 15mm thick box side, which is pretty hefty. the boxes I tend to make are about 10-12mm thick.
 
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