Supplies, Getting started – INCRA HingeCrafter User Manual
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INCRA Woodworking Tools & Precision Rules
SUPPLIES
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INCRA HingeCrafter (included)
■
Router Table
■
INCRA Fence Positioner
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#30 (.128”) x 6” long drill bit (included)
■
Hardwood for hinges
■
1
/
8
” brass rod (available at some hardware and craft
stores, as well as all welder’s supply stores)
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Fixed INCRAment™ Templates for
3
/
8
”,
1
/
2
”,
5
/
8
” and
3
/
4
” spacing from the INCRA Master Template Library
(Templates # 45, 47, 48 and 49)
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3
/
8
”,
1
/
2
”,
5
/
8
” or
3
/
4
” bull nose router bit
(Bit size corresponds to hinge barrel diameter)
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3
/
8
”,
1
/
2
”,
5
/
8
” or
3
/
4
” straight router bit
(Bit size corresponds to hinge barrel diameter)
■
Rubber soled push block
To better understand the process descriptions to follow, let’s first take a look at
Fig. 1 showing the various stages of
production.
GETTING STARTED
FIG. 2
Hinge terminology
width
barrel
diameter
hinge leaf
length
overall length
hinge leaf thickness
Fig. 2 describes the finished
hinge in terms you will see
referenced later in this booklet.
Note:
Width always refers to
measurements across
the grain, while length
measurements are always
parallel to the grain.
FIG. 1
Stages of
production
➀
Prepare wood blanks
➁
Bull nose-first round
➂
Bull nose-second round
➃
Increase hinge leaf length
➄
Cut hinge knuckles
➅
Drill hinge knuckles
➆
Crosscut ends from blanks
➇
Rip hinge to desired width
Begin by gathering the necessary supplies to produce your hinges:
knuckle
grain dir
ection
hinge leaf
length