Mark
SOSs hinges are excellent and should not end up with any "waggle" if you have enough of them on each stile (follow the guidance).
Routing the recess needs to be much more than millimetre perfect so the only way you can do this is with a jig. It seems to me, having researched this extensively and ummed and aahhed for ages that you have three options:
- you can pay about £600+ for a nice aluminium routing template with inserts for the various sizes of Soss hinge - actually there are two sizes of template so you would need to buy both to do the whole range (I cannot remember if these come with the bush and cutters that you would need) eg
http://www.locksonline.com/acatalog/rou ... -6773.html
- you can make up your own jig/template - I have done something out of mdf for some one-off jobs (in that case I made a mdf template sized for the best bush/cutter I had and added some little mdf inserts at either end to rout for the central deeper recess; it worked ok but I had to fiddle a bit as the tolerances worsened after a few uses.
- the solution I came up with was to use this as a justification for buying the Festool MFS routing template
http://www.festool.co.uk/products/acces ... es-mfs-400 - I don't have any photos, but will try to explain. You need the 30mm guide bush that is a nice fit in the square insert of the template and a cutter that matches exactly the recess width required per the Soss instructions (I think they are all imperial sizes as Soss are US designed products) The width of the template is set to allow the square insert to just slide comfortably; the length is set depending on the recess length per the instructions for the Soss hinge, calculated for the 30mm bush and the cutter width. you need a reliable way of clamping the template tight and square to the side of your workpiece (I found that the supplied angle stops were not good enough to hold it really square so I made some larger ones out of some substantial steel angle brackets I had (spares off a Scheppach machine!)). You can clamp the brackets to the sides of the workpiece with some fairly long reach clamps. You also need some small blocks (I used mdf) to insert at either end to rout the deeper central recess, sized accurately depending on the data sheet etc.
The jig works by the router bush sitting in the round hole of the square insert and sliding along the length you have set up (this is not reallyy what the insert is designed for as it is really intended to be fixed to a point on the template and used for eg routing circles, but I assure you it works very well as I have described. You rout the deeper central recess first with the insert blocks in place, then remove them and rout the full length shallower recess.
Follow all the measurements exactly per the Soss instructions and do not try to second guess any of them (tried that!) - use a micrometer for set up.
I was really pleased with the outcome, once I had set everything up and done one mini prototype door. I have no quibble over the £200 or so for the Festool template after this.
I hope that helps - let me know if there is anything I can help with.
Cheers
Scholar