Benchwayze":3cj7huxt said:
If you made a proper rule-joint, you could still have the edges of your table leaves worked with a half-round moulding.
Thanks but it simply doesn't work with my profile & the resting "down" position of the leaf. (IMHO)
You will note that the one and only hinge I have found that will work has an arm that recesses into the underside of the top by a considerable amount. (picture copied to refresh your memory)
I cannot see how my "dropped leaf" position can possibly be achieved with a rule joint hinge.(IMHO)
Perhaps I'm missing something.
Please could you use the next sketch & add where you would place the hinge, that would help me understand exactly what I'm missing. :?
Enclosed are "stock" pictures of the type of table although the one I might make is round with 2 drop leaves hinged from a central fixed top of about 300mm X 1100mm
The 4 legs will pivot from points underneath to support the leaves. There will only be minimal stress on the hinges.
The rule joint hinge will only work with a rule joint (IMHO) because that's what it was designed for.
My joint isn't a rule joint, similar, there is a drop leaf, but not the same.
The rule joint won't work, it'll never work, I know that
The hinge in my original post WILL work............I'm not sure where all this "rule joint" stuff came from, it was obvious from the outset that it wouldn't work (IMHO)
All I'm trying to do is source a producer of that type of hinge in the UK............not the USA.
The drawing profile is slightly "thin" that's down to my inept drawing skills. I have merely tried to demonstrate a concept, not provide accurate working drawings. In practice this would be beefed up a little and not go down to zero, ignore the fact that the pic is a bit pointy............see photos.....
The slidy out option has already been covered, it won't work because the mechanism will interfere with the pivoting legs.
Thanks for all the input