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www.scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com Digital Patterns Designed by Steve Good Home of Scroll Saw Pattern Printer and the Scroll Saw Key Chain Printer Copyright Steve Good 2010 [email protected] Note to commercial print employees: I give my permission to print as many of this pattern book as your customer requires.

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Page 1: Hinge

www.scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com

Digital Patterns

Designed bySteve Good

Home of Scroll Saw Pattern Printerand the Scroll Saw Key Chain Printer

Copyright Steve Good [email protected]

Note to commercial print employees: I give my permission to print as many of this pattern book as your customer requires.

Page 2: Hinge

Cut blanks 1/4” Thick

Carefully drill hole in center.If it’s not centered you will have

trouble opening the hinge.

1/8” Drill bit.

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Use a #1 blade and cut thehinge on the pattern line.

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Round over the hinge and insert a 1/8” wooden dowel.

Notice I did not get the holecentered well in this hinge.

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Trim the dowel a little long.

Apply glue on each endof the dowel.

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I’m using ½” thick wood for the box soI trimmed the top of the hinge to fit the top.

Notice I sanded the dowel flush witheach side of the hinge.

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The hinge is glued to the backand top of the box.

The glue is probably enoughto hold the hinge in place butyou could counter sink small

brass screws for a better hold.

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Top of the box open.

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1/4” Thick