extruded brass flatback butt hinges

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extruded brass flatback butt hinges
EXTRUDED BRASS FLATBACK BUTT HINGES
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These hinges are sold individually.
Size: 4” x 3”
Polished
205HG1P
Unfinished
205HG1
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
Size: 4” x 2 5/8”
Polished
205HD1P
Unfinished
205HD1
Size: 3” x 1 5/8”
Size: 2 1/2” x 2”
Size: 3” x 2”
Polished
205H1P
Polished
205H63P
Polished
205HS1P
Unfinished
205H1
Unfinished
205H63
Unfinished
205HS1
Our English extruded brass butt hinges cover the range from large architectural sizes down to the smallest cabinet sizes. The
design and manufacturing is uniform across all sizes. The extruded section is milled and drilled for smooth operation and very
long life. The architectural sizes offer a cost effective alternative to quality American door hinges. These hinges are fully capable
of supporting the heaviest of doors and are historically appropriate. Undrilled hinges are shown on page 248.
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EXTRUDED BRASS FLATBACK BUTT HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
Undrilled hinge blanks are shown on page 248.
Size: 2 1/2” x 1 1/2”
Polished
206H40P
Unfinished
206H40
Size: 2” x 1 1/2”
Polished
206H5P
Unfinished 206H5
Size: 2 1/2” x 1 3/8”
Polished
206H2P
Unfinished 206H2
Size: 2” x 1 1/4”
Polished
206H6P
Unfinished 206H6
Size: 2 1/2” x 1 1/8”
Polished
206H3P
Unfinished 206H3
Size: 2” x 1 1/8”
Polished
206H7P
Unfinished 206H7
Size: 2” x 7/8”
Polished
206H8P
Unfinished 206H8
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
Size: 1 1/2” x 7/8”
Polished
206H11P
Unfinished 206H11
Size: 1 1/2” x 3/4”
Polished
206H12P
Unfinished 206H12
Size: 1” x 5/8”
Polished
206H14P
Unfinished 206H14
EXTRUDED BRASS FLATBACK BUTT HINGES
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These hinges are sold individually.
Code 8
Size: 2” x 1 1/4”
Polished brass 207H91P
Polished chrome 207H91PC
Satin nickel
207H91SN
Code 8
Size: 3” x 1 5/8”
Polished brass 207H89P
Polished chrome 207H89PC
Satin nickel
207H89SN
Code 8
Size: 1” x 1”
Polished brass
207H94P
Polished chrome
207H94PC
Satin nickel
207H94SN
Code 8
Size: 2 1/2” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass 207H90P
Polished chrome 207H90PC
Satin nickel
207H90SN
Code 8
Size: 1 1/4” x 1”
Polished brass
207H93P
Polished chrome
207H93PC
Satin nickel
207H93SN
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
Code 8
Size: 1 1/2” x 1”
Polished brass
207H92P
Polished chrome
207H92PC
Satin nickel
207H92SN
The design of our English flatback hinges is also the direct
SWAGED & FLATBACK HINGES.
consequence of past manufacturing methods, though in
We carry both swaged and flatback hinges in all
their case, a century or more older. The first English brass
sizes for both cabinet and architectural applications.
butt hinges were hand fitted and finished sand castings. To
Here follows an explanation of these two outwardly
compensate for the brittleness of this material, the hinges
similar hinge types. The traditional English hinge
were made as thick as possible within the limits of the
is a flatback design while the traditional American
Flatback hinge
particular hinge size. The flatback design allows the
hinge is a swaged style. The American swaged form
thickness of each hinge leaf to be close to half the diameter
is the result of a manufacturing tradition that
of the hinge barrel. Even though hinges are no longer sand
extends back to the early part of the last century.
cast, the profile of the modern English hinge remains the
Then, as now, by far the bulk of American hinges
same as it was 200 years ago. A subtle detail found in our
were formed of sheet material. The practicalities of
English butt hinges is the tapering of the leaf. When these
forming hinge sections from sheet material generally
hinges were still cast brass, the greatest weakness was
favored the use of thinner material than might
Swaged hinge
where the leaf section meets the barrel. In contrast, the
otherwise be desired and in order to make a
edges of the leaf are under no stress and could be thin, so the
stronger, more wear resistant product, the barrel of
the hinge was enlarged to create bigger bearing surfaces. Standards that hinge makers would taper the leaf away from the barrel.
eventually became defined by trade and government agencies naturally For any given hinge size, the leaf thickness of a flatback hinge will tend
to be greater and the barrel diameter smaller than the equivalent swaged
reflected the then current state of technology. So all American hinges to
this day, however they are manufactured, still bear the characteristics of hinge. Your choice between these two hinge types should ultimately be
based on taste and period. The flatback hinges with their slender elegant
an economical, mass produced product. Our American made swaged
barrels should certainly be your choice if you are replicating the flavor of
hinges are milled from solid brass extrusions, rather than folded from
period furniture, while the more imposing barrels of the swaged hinges
sheet material. This results in a hinge with a more precise fit, a much
suit heavier late 19th and 20th century styles.
longer life and far better finish.
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HINGES
SIZE
Picking an appropriate hinge for a particular application is
one of the multitude of small decisions the furnituremaker
must make which ultimately makes their work look unmistakably their own. As long as one stays within reason, the
choice you make will invariably function quite adequately. As
a set of general rules, a typical cabinet door of between 24”
and 36” will need two hinges. While 2” hinges may suit a
24” door, 2 1/2” hinges might look better on a 36” door, and
a taller door on a wardrobe may warrant 3” hinges. A door
bigger than 36” may also need a third hinge to keep the door
from warping.
Having decided on a hinge length, the choice of hinge width
must be considered. Some woodworkers like to mortise across
the full thickness of the door and try to select a hinge
accordingly. In the instance of a 3/4” thick door, a 1 3/4”
wide hinge will occupy the full width of the mortise. It is
generally better practice to cut a stopped mortise in both the
door and the cabinetwork and use a narrower hinge. This not
only looks neater, but provides a positive location in two
planes for the hinge. 1 1/2” hinges work well on 3/4” stock.
They allow a full 1/8” backstop against which the hinge can
be registered. Back when fragile cast hinges were in general
use, a narrower hinge leaf was preferred because it the screws
closer to the hinge barrel and so reduced the unsupported
width of leaf material. If a sense of historical accuracy is
important then choose a 2” x 1 1/4” or 2 1/2” x 1 3/8” hinge.
The last dimensional choice to be decided upon is the barrel
diameter. This need not vary much in order to have a
significant effect on the visual weight of the hinge. For
cabinet hinges, the three common diameters available today
are 7/32”, 1/4”, 5/16”. The choice will depend more on visual
effect than strength considerations. Slender hinge barrels
compliment the elegant lines of period furniture. The heft of
much 19th and 20th century cabinetwork can suit hinges of
greater visual weight.
LOOSE PIN HINGES
This century we have seen the advent of loose pin hinges on
furniture and cabinet work. Originally conceived for
architectural doors and casement windows their removable
hinge pins allow a door to be taken on and off its casework
quickly and without tools. Perhaps this development serves
both the cabinetmaker and the user equally well. The cabinet
maker gains a little time, while the customer acquires
decorative tips at top and bottom of his hinges. These hinges
suit architectural cabinetwork particularly well as, in effect,
they are smaller relatives of standard door hinges and so
allow a design continuity throughout a house. Their applicability to furniture use is less historically justified and as they
are built with clearance to allow the pin to be easily
withdrawn, they are not as precise as their fixed pin cousins.
The voting these days is clearly in favor of loose pin hinges,
but a user needs to be aware that a fixed pin hinge without
balls or finials is not lacking any vital part.
FINISH
Throughout most of the 18th and 19th centuries the common
butt hinge was expected to do its job without drawing
attention to itself. Functional elements such as hinges and
locks were not meant to be in competition with designed
Projection of plain hinge
Projection of loose pin hinge
elements for the user’s attention. These days, perhaps because we are starved
of contact with quality materials, we like to display them to the best effect.
If you are reproducing period cabinetwork, your choice should be with
standard finish hinges. These can be finished along with the surrounding
woodwork and will blend unobtrusively.
INSTALLATION
Traditional flatback cabinet butt hinges are mortised into the edge of the
door and cabinetwork. We sell these hinges either with or without decorative tips. The installation is the same for either type except in one detail.
Decorative tip hinges are set further forward of the cabinetwork than are
their untipped counterparts.
The plain untipped butt hinge should function without drawing attention
to itself. It should therefore be fitted as shallow as possible, the hinge mortise
should be cut to a depth that leaves only the barrel of the hinges and a hair
extra forward of the cabinetwork. The tipped butt hinge must have a full
diameter of its barrel forward of the cabinetwork. This allows the pin to be
removed without interference (see illustrations).
For regular butt hinges, set a marking gauge to a measurement taken from
the edge of the hinge leaf to a point just short of the center of the hinge pin.
Use this setting to scribe lines on the casework where you have chosen to
place the hinge. Next, measure accurately the hinge length and bring
corresponding lines forward to the front of the casework with a square. A
scalpel or other sharp knife is the best marking tool for this layout. Set a
small router with a sharp 1/4” high-speed steel straight cutter to a depth
that equals the hinge barrel diameter minus desired door gap with the
result divided in half. Waste away the mortise and square up the corners
with a sharp chisel.
Set the door in place and shim it to create equal gaps. Mark lines on the
door to match those on the casework. Use your existing marking gauge
setting to mark the vertical lines on the door edge. Set the door in a bench
vise and route the mortises. The door can now be installed. Use only one
screw per hinge at this time. If the door closes properly, then fit the remaining screws. Small adjustments to the depth of the mortise can go a long way
to compensate for a slightly twisted door. The same technique will work for
installation of a tipped hinge, with the exception of the marking gauge
setting. For a tipped hinge, the gauge will be set to the inside width of the
hinge leaf.
ARCHITECTURAL DOOR HINGES
PAGE 209
These hinges are sold individually.
Code 11
Size: 3” X 3”
Polished brass 209MH1P
Antiqued brass 209MH1A
Polished chrome 209MH1PC
Polished nickel 209MH1PN
Satin nickel
209MH1SN
Size: 3 1/2” X 3 1/2”
Polished brass 209MH2P
Antiqued brass 209MH2A
Polished chrome 209MH2PC
Polished nickel 209MH2PN
Satin nickel
209MH2SN
Size: 4” X 4”
Polished brass 209MH3P
Antiqued brass 209MH3A
Polished chrome 209MH3PC
Polished nickel 209MH3PN
Satin nickel
209MH3SN
Size: 4 1/2” X 4 1/2”
Polished brass 209MH4P
Antiqued brass 209MH4A
Polished chrome 209MH4PC
Polished nickel 209MH4PN
Satin nickel
209MH4SN
Size: 5” X 5”
Polished brass 209MH5P
Antiqued brass 209MH5A
Polished chrome 209MH5PC
Polished nickel 209MH5PN
Satin nickel
209MH5SN
Globe tip
Acorn tip
Cone tip
Steeple tip
Many respected American brand name hinges are now manufactured in
the Far East and the quality is no longer what it once was. Ours are made
in Pennsylvania and the quality of materials, machining and finish are
better than ever. The hinges are sold individually, complete with button tips
as shown. The decorative tips are sold by the pair to suit one hinge.
Ball tips
Polished brass 209MT1P
Antiqued brass 209MT1A
Polished chrome 209MT1PC
Polished nickel 209MT1PN
Satin nickel
209MT1SN
Globe tips
Polished brass 209MT2P
Antiqued brass 209MT2A
Polished chrome 209MT2PC
Polished nickel 209MT2PN
Satin nickel
209MT2SN
Acorn tips
Polished brass 209MT3P
Antiqued brass 209MT3A
Polished chrome 209MT3PC
Polished nickel 209MT3PN
Satin nickel
209MT3SN
Cone tips
Polished brass 209MT4P
Antiqued brass 209MT4A
Polished chrome 209MT4PC
Polished nickel 209MT4PN
Satin nickel
209MT4SN
Steeple tips
Polished brass 209MT5P
Antiqued brass 209MT5A Lantern tip
Urn tip
Polished chrome 209MT5PC
Polished nickel 209MT5PN
Satin nickel
209MT5SN
Urn tips
Polished brass 209MT6P
Antiqued brass 209MT6A
Polished chrome 209MT6PC
Polished nickel 209MT6PN
Satin nickel
209MT6SN
Cathedral tips
Polished brass 209MT7P
Antiqued brass 209MT7A
Ball tip
Cathedral tip
Polished chrome 209MT7PC
Polished nickel 209MT7PN
Satin nickel
209MT7SN
PRODUCT SIZE
Lantern tips
Polished brass 209MT8P
All products are
Antiqued brass 209MT8A
shown full size
Polished chrome 209MT8PC
over a 1/4” grid.
Polished nickel 209MT8PN
Satin nickel
209MT8SN
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LOOSE PIN SWAGED CABINET HINGES
These hinges are sold individually. Additional tip
options for the hinges are shown on the next page.
Code 11
Size: 3” x 2 1/2”
Polished brass 210AR12P
Antiqued brass 210AR12A
Polished chrome 210AR12PC
Polished nickel 210AR12PN
Satin nickel
210AR12SN
Code 11
Size: 2 1/2” x 2 1/2”
Polished brass 210AR8P
Antiqued brass 210AR8A
Polished chrome 210AR8PC
Polished nickel 210AR8PN
Satin nickel
210AR8SN
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 11
Size: 3” x 2”
Polished brass
Antiqued brass
Polished chrome
Polished nickel
Satin nickel
Code 11
Size: 2 1/2” x 2”
Polished brass 210AR9P
Antiqued brass 210AR9A
Polished chrome 210AR9PC
Polished nickel 210AR9PN
Satin nickel
210AR9SN
210AR13P
210AR13A
210AR13PC
210AR13PN
210AR13SN
Code 11
Size: 2 1/2” x 1 3/4”
Polished brass 210AR14P
Antiqued brass 210AR14A
Polished chrome 210AR14PC
Polished nickel 210AR14PN
Satin nickel
210AR14SN
LOOSE PIN SWAGED CABINET HINGES
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These hinges are sold individually.
Code 11
Size: 2” x 2”
Polished brass 211AR6P
Antiqued brass 211AR6A
Polished chrome 211AR6PC
Polished nickel 211AR6PN
Satin nickel
211AR6SN
Code 11
Size: 2” x 1 3/4”
Polished brass 211AR15P
Antiqued brass 211AR15A
Polished chrome 211AR15PC
Polished nickel 211AR15PN
Satin nickel
211AR15SN
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
Button tip
Polished brass
211BTNP
Antiqued brass
211BTNA
Polished chrome
211BTNPC
Polished nickel
211BTNPN
Satin nickel
211BTNSN
Steeple tip
Polished brass
211AT1P
Antiqued brass
211AT1A
Polished chrome
211AT1PC
Polished nickel
211AT1PN
Satin nickel
211AT1SN
Code 11
Size: 2” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass 211AR16P
Antiqued brass 211AR16A
Polished chrome 211AR16PC
Polished nickel 211AR16PN
Satin nickel
211AR16SN
Code 11
Size: 1 1/2” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass 211AR10P
Antiqued brass 211AR10A
Polished chrome 211AR10PC
Polished nickel 211AR10PN
Satin nickel
211AR10SN
Our cabinet hinges are made in Pennsylvania, and the quality
matches that of our architectural hinges. The hinges are sold
individually, complete with ball tips. The decorative tips are
sold by the pair to suit one hinge.
Cone tip
Polished brass
211AT2P
Antiqued brass
211AT2A
Polished chrome
211AT2PC
Polished nickel
211AT2PN
Satin nickel
211AT2SN
Urn tip
Polished brass
211AT3P
Antiqued brass
211AT3A
Polished chrome
211AT3PC
Polished nickel
211AT3PN
Satin nickel
211AT3SN
Cathedral tip
Polished brass
211AT4P
Antiqued brass
211AT4A
Polished chrome
211AT4PC
Polished nickel
211AT4PN
Satin nickel
211AT4SN
Ball tip
(Standard no
cost tips)
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LOOSE PIN BALL TIP FLATBACK CABINET HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
Code 11
Size: 3” x 2”
Polished brass
212H61BP
Antiqued brass
212H61BA
Polished chrome
212H61BPC
Polished nickel
212H61BPN
Satin nickel
212H61BSN
Code 11
Size: 3” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass
212H1BP
Antiqued brass
212H1BA
Polished chrome
212H1BPC
Polished nickel
212H1BPN
Satin nickel
212H1BSN
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
Code 11
Size: 2 1/2” x 2”
Polished brass
212H63BP
Antiqued brass 212H63BA
Polished chrome 212H63BPC
Polished nickel 212H63BPN
Satin nickel
212H63BSN
Code 11
Size: 2 1/2” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass 212H40BP
Antiqued brass 212H40BA
Polished chrome 212H40BPC
Polished nickel 212H40BPN
Satin nickel
212H40BSN
Code 11
Size: 2 1/2” x 1 1/4”
Polished brass
212H2BP
Antiqued brass 212H2BA
Polished chrome 212H2BPC
Polished nickel 212H2BPN
Satin nickel
212H2BSN
LOOSE PIN BALL TIP FLATBACK CABINET HINGES
PAGE 213
These hinges are sold individually.
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 11
Size: 2” x 2”
Polished brass 213H64BP
Antiqued brass 213H64BA
Polished chrome 213H64BPC
Polished nickel 213H64BPN
Satin nickel
213H64BSN
Code 11
Size: 2” x 1 1/4”
Polished brass 213H6BP
Antiqued brass 213H6BA
Polished chrome 213H6BPC
Polished nickel 213H6BPN
Satin nickel
213H6BSN
Code 11
Size: 2” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass 213H5BP
Antiqued brass 213H5BA
Polished chrome 213H5BPC
Polished nickel 213H5BPN
Satin nickel
213H5BSN
Code 11
Size: 1 1/2” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass 213H65BP
Antiqued brass 213H65BA
Polished chrome 213H65BPC
Polished nickel 213H65BPN
Satin nickel
213H65BSN
Code 11
Size: 1 1/2” x 1 1/4”
Polished brass 213H66BP
Antiqued brass 213H66BA
Polished chrome 213H66BPC
Polished nickel 213H66BPN
Satin nickel
213H66BSN
The flatback cabinet hinges on these four pages are exclusive to Whitechapel Ltd.
The proportions are better suited to some furniture and cabinet styles than the fatter
barreled swaged types. Please see page 208 for an in-depth discussion of the choices.
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LOOSE PIN URN TIP FLATBACK CABINET HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
Code 11
Size: 3” x 2”
Polished brass
214H61FP
Antiqued brass
214H61FA
Polished chrome
214H61FPC
Polished nickel
214H61FPN
Satin nickel
214H61FSN
Code 11
Size: 3” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass
214H1FP
Antiqued brass
214H1FA
Polished chrome
214H1FPC
Polished nickel
214H1FPN
Satin nickel
214H1FSN
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
Code 11
Size: 2 1/2” x 2”
Polished brass 214H63FP
Antiqued brass 214H63FA
Polished chrome 214H63FPC
Polished nickel 214H63FPN
Satin nickel
214H63FSN
Code 11
Size: 2 1/2” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass 214H40FP
Antiqued brass 214H40FA
Polished chrome 214H40FPC
Polished nickel 214H40FPN
Satin nickel
214H40FSN
Code 11
Size: 2 1/2” x 1 1/4”
Polished brass 214H2FP
Antiqued brass 214H2FA
Polished chrome 214H2FPC
Polished nickel 214H2FPN
Satin nickel
214H2FSN
LOOSE PIN URN TIP FLATBACK CABINET HINGES
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These hinges are sold individually.
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 11
Size: 2” x 2”
Polished brass 215H64FP
Antiqued brass 215H64FA
Polished chrome 215H64FPC
Polished nickel 215H64FPN
Satin nickel
215H64FSN
Code 11
Size: 2” x 1 1/4”
Polished brass 215H6FP
Antiqued brass 215H6FA
Polished chrome 215H6FPC
Polished nickel 215H6FPN
Satin nickel
215H6FSN
Code 11
Size: 2” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass 215H5FP
Antiqued brass 215H5FA
Polished chrome 215H5FPC
Polished nickel 215H5FPN
Satin nickel
215H5FSN
Code 11
Size: 1 1/2” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass 215H65FP
Antiqued brass 215H65FA
Polished chrome 215H65FPC
Polished nickel 215H65FPN
Satin nickel
215H65FSN
Code 11
Size: 1 1/2” x 1 1/4”
Polished brass 215H66FP
Antiqued brass 215H66FA
Polished chrome 215H66FPC
Polished nickel 215H66FPN
Satin nickel
215H66FSN
The flatback cabinet hinges on these four pages are exclusive to Whitechapel Ltd.
The proportions are better suited to some furniture and cabinet styles than the fatter
barreled swaged types. Please see page 208 for an in-depth discussion of the choices.
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DECORATIVE TIP HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
This English extruded
brass hinge is very
heavily built and
incorporates bronze
wear washers for
exteended use in high
load applications.
These two decorative
finial tip hinges are from
Spain. The screw size is
small so they are better
suited to light duty use.
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 2
Size: 3” x 2”
Polished brass
216HF1
Code 5
Size: 1 3/4” x 1 5/8”
Polished brass
216HV16
Code 5
Size: 1 3/4”
Polished brass
216HV10
Code 5
Size: 1 1/2” x 1 3/16”
Polished brass
216HV14
Code 5
Size: 3”
Polished brass
216HV12
Size:
1” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass
216HA2P
Unfinished brass
216HA2
Clockcase hinges
Size:
1 1/4” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass 216HA1P
Unfinished brass 216HA1
Because overlay doors are difficult to hinge
with anything but modern folded hinges they
were uncommon during the era of period
furniture. But for reasons unknown, the
waist doors of tall case clocks were often built
to partially overlay the casework. With one
wide leaf and one narrow leaf the tall case
clock hinges on the left allow a door to project
forward enough for the moulded lip. The
hinged edge of the door must be left without a
rabbet while the other three are rabbeted.
END VIEW
These two Spanish overlay hinges
are solid brass and designed to fit a
7/16” rabbet. The 90 degree fold in
the hinge leaf nests into the rabbet.
EUROPEAN IRON FICHE CABINET HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
Code 13
Size: 5”
Left hand
(shown)
217HF44L
Right hand
217HF44R
Code 13
Size: 7”
Left hand
(shown)
217HF40L
Right hand
217HF40R
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 13
Size: 6”
Left hand
217HF42L
Right hand
(shown)
217HF42R
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Fiche hinges are common on Continental European furniture. We supply
French made hinges in a variety of sizes to suit most applications. These
hinges consist of two steel or brass tubes capped on opposing ends by
decorative tips. One tube carries a fixed pin, the other slips over this pin.
The tubes are formed with tangential leaves. The leaf on the lower tube
projects from one side, and on the upper tube, from the other side. We
have found three techniques that can be used to install these hinges.
Firstly, the correct method, and then two simpler methods
TRADITIONAL METHOD FOR LIPPED DOORS
Fiche hinges are
traditionally used on
rabbeted or lipped
doors.The leaves are
mortised into deep,
thin mortises and held
in place with pins or
screws. Cutting these
mortises is no easy
matter. We can supply
an 1/8” mortising
chisel that will work well for the brass hinges, but is too wide for the iron
hinges on this page. A method that can make this installation a little easier
requires cutting pockets into which the flaps seat (see illustration), after the
flap has been screwed into place, a wooden plate can be fitted to add finish
and additional strength.
BETTER METHOD FOR INSET DOORS
Fiche hinges adapt well to use on flush (inset) doors. The better method for
installation is as illustrated. A pocket is cut in the door and the casework to
accomodate their respective leaves. Leaves on fiche hinges tend to be fairly
wide and depending on the thickness of your door
and casework, you may need to cut them back and
re-drill the screw holes. The depth of the pockets are
equal to the result of the
following formula: hinge
barrel diameter minus
desired door gap, the result
divided in half. The thin
leaves of the hinges will
sit down a little into these
fairly deep mortises and the resulting space will
provide clearance for the screw heads.
QUICK NO-MORTISE METHOD FOR
INSET DOORS
If speed and convenience are of the essence, it is
possible to use fiche hinges as no-mortise hinges.
To make this
possible, you
will need to
exchange the
top leaf of a
right hand
hinge with the
top leaf of a left
hand hinge. This exchange
Code 13
places the leaves on the
Size: 4”
same plane and allows the hinge to slip into the
Left hand
gap between door and frame. Depending on the
217HF46L
thickness of wood you are working with, the leaves
might need cutting back. Either countersink the
Right hand
screw holees or use round headed screws and create
(shown)
depressions in the adjacent wood to accommodate
217HF46R
the heads.
PAGE 218
FRENCH CAST BRASS FICHE HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
In order to photograph at full scale, we show only the top
half of the hinges on this page. The bottom half is the same.
Code 31
Size: 19”
Left hand
(shown)
218HFB5L
Right hand
218HFB5R
Code 31
Size: 13 1/2”
Left hand
(shown)
218HFB6L
Right hand
218HFB6R
Code 31
Size: 11”
Left hand
(shown)
218HFB7L
Right hand
218HFB7R
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
The hinges on this and the next page are sand cast and hand finished. This method
and standard of manufacture ensures a fully authentic product that has no equal.
To compliment them, we offer escutcheons on pages 190 and 191, as well as locks
on page 170 of the same quality, and from the same manufacturer.
FRENCH CAST BRASS FICHE HINGES
PAGE 219
These hinges are sold individually.
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
Code 31
Size: 8 1/2”
Left hand
(shown)
219HFB1L
Right hand
219HFB1R
Code 31
Size: 6 1/2”
Left hand
(shown)
219HFB2L
Right hand
219HFB2R
Code 31
Size: 5”
Left hand
219HFB3L
Right hand
(shown)
219HFB3R
Code 31
Size: 3 3/4”
Left hand
219HFB4L
Right hand
(shown)
219HFB4R
PAGE 220
FRENCH LIFT OFF HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
All over Continental Europe, you will see these hinges and the ones on the
next page on many doors, windows and shutters. They allow for almost
instant removal by simply opening and lifting. Because opening is required
before removal, this type of hinge is secure in out-swinging applications.
Code 26
Rusted iron
Left hand (shown) 220RELR1L
Right hand
220RELR1R
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 26
Rusted iron
Left hand (shown) 220RELR2L
Right hand
220RELR2R
BRASS LIFT OFF HINGES
PAGE 221
These hinges are sold individually.
Code 8
Right hand
Polished brass 221HJ16P
Polished chrome 221HJ16PC
Satin nickel
221HJ16SN
Left hand
Polished brass 221HJ17P
Polished chrome 221HJ17PC
Satin nickel
221HJ17SN
Code 8
Right hand
Polished brass 221HJ10P
Polished chrome 221HJ10PC
Satin nickel
221HJ10SN
Left hand
Polished brass 221HJ11P
Polished chrome 221HJ11PC
Satin nickel
221HJ11SN
Code 8
Right hand
Polished brass 221HJ12P
Polished chrome 221HJ12PC
Satin nickel
221HJ12SN
Left hand
Polished brass 221HJ13P
Polished chrome 221HJ13PC
Satin nickel
221HJ13SN
Code 8
Right hand
Polished brass 221HJ18P
Polished chrome 221HJ18PC
Satin nickel
221HJ18SN
Left hand
Polished brass 221HJ19P
Polished chrome 221HJ19PC
Satin nickel
221HJ19SN
Code 8
Right hand
Polished brass 221HJ14P
Polished chrome 221HJ14PC
Satin nickel
221HJ14SN
Left hand
Polished brass 221HJ15P
Polished chrome 221HJ15PC
Satin nickel
221HJ15SN
PAGE 222
LIFT OFF AND CRANKED HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
Code 2
Size: 3” x 2”
Polished brass
Right hand 222H81P
Left hand 222H82P
Unfinished brass
Right hand 222H81
Left hand 222H82
Code 2
Size: 3” x 1 5/8”
Polished brass
Right hand 222H22P
Left hand 222H23P
Unfinished brass
Right hand 222H22
Left hand 222H23
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
Code 2
Size: 2 1/2” x 1 3/8”
Polished brass
Right hand 222H38P
Left hand 222H39P
Unfinished brass
Right hand 222H38
Left hand 222H39
Code 2
Size: 2” x 1 1/4”
Polished brass
Right hand 222H24P
Left hand 222H25P
Unfinished brass
Right hand 222H24
Left hand 222H25
Code 8
Sized for 3/4” door
Polished brass
222H35P
Satin nickel
222H35SN
METHOD #1
This approach to 270 degree opening is popular for
entertainment centers and the like. The door swings open
on its pair of hinges to 180 degrees, where it normally
binds. At this point, the hinged vertical element of the
face frame releases itself from a magnetic or ball catch and
Code 8
allows the door to continue opening to 270 degrees.
Width: 1 3/16” METHOD #2
Satin brass
By bringing the pivot point of the front of a fully overlay
222H355SB
door, our cranked hinges (222H35, 222H351, 222H352
Satin nickel
& 222H353) can allow a door to open to 270 degrees.
222H355SN
These fine Japanese hinges are machined from solid
extruded brass section and are available to suit 3/4” or
15/16” material. Because they only have one bearing
surface per hinge, they are not suitable for heavy doors.
Code 8
Sized for 15/16” door
Polished brass 222H351P
Satin nickel
222H351SN
This cranked hinge has
multiple potential uses
and due to the leaf
thickness, can be
countersunk on the
reverse side to further
increase its versatility.
IRON OVERLAY HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
Please see next page for a
description of these hinges.
Code 26
Overlay: 11/16”
Rusted iron
223HSH2
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
PAGE 223
IRON OVERLAY HINGES
PAGE 224
These hinges are sold individually.
This hinge and the others like it on these pages are hand
forged in Switzerland. Many traditional European
architectural doors are overlay style and the two larger
hinges we offer are suited to this application. To use them
on a flush door would require some creative adaptation.
Code 26
Overlay: 11/16”
Rusted iron
224HSH1
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
IRON OVERLAY HINGES
PAGE 225
These hinges are sold individually.
The face frame mounted pivot pins of these hinges
are fastened with a woodscrew at the bottom and
a through bolt behind the collar. These hinges are
not banded. Please see page 224 for further
information.
Code 26
Overlay: 3/8”
Rusted iron
225HSH5
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 26
Overlay: 1/2”
Rusted iron
225HSH3
Code 26
Overlay: 3/8”
Rusted iron
225HSH4
PAGE 226
IRON SURFACE HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 13
Patinated iron
226HF16
Code 6
Black iron
Right hand 226RP19R
Left hand 226RP19L
Code 13
Patinated iron
226HF52
IRON SURFACE HINGES
PAGE 227
These hinges are sold individually.
Code 13
Patinated iron
227HF50
Code 13
Patinated iron
227HF53
The hinge pins can be
removed and replaced to
allow these hinges to
function in both right and
left hand application.
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 13
Patinated iron
227HF51
Code 13
Patinated iron
227HF54
PAGE 228
IRON SURFACE HINGES
These hinges are sold individually
unless otherwise noted.
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
These “HL” hinges are sold
as a mirror pair, one for
the top of the door, and one
for the bottom. A third “H”
hinge can be used in the
middle if needed.
Code 7
Black iron
228RE78
Code 7
Black iron
228RE53
Code 7
Black iron
228RE52
The large 7” hinges on this page are very heavy forgings and
quite capable of supporting substantial doors. We supply them
with large round headed wood screws that will be more than
adequate in most situations.
Code 7
Sold as a pair
Black iron
228RE54
DECORATIVE SURFACE MOUNTED HINGES
PAGE 229
These hinges are sold individually.
Code 1
Polished brass 229H267P
Antiqued brass 229H267A
Code 1
Polished brass 229H264P
Antiqued brass 229H264A
Code 1
Polished brass 229H268P
Antiqued brass 229H268A
These hinges as well as the
Code 1 “H” hinges on the
next page are hot forged
from solid brass. The
forging process results in a
durable, long-wearing
hinge not subject to
breakage like the sand cast
originals. In other respects
it is nearly impossible to
tell them apart.
Code 1
Polished brass 229H266P
Antiqued brass 229H266A
Code 7
Black iron
229RE95
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
PAGE 230
DECORATIVE SURFACE MOUNTED HINGES
These hinges are sold individually
Code 1
Polished brass
230H265P
Antiqued brass
230H265A
Code 1
Polished brass
230H26P
Antiqued brass
230H26A
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
Code 1
Polished brass
230H261P
Antiqued brass
230H261A
Code 1
Polished brass
230H262P
Antiqued brass
230H262A
Code 1
Polished brass
230H263P
Antiqued brass
230H263A
Code 1
Polished brass
230H269P
Antiqued brass
230H269A
This hinge matches handles on page 34.
SURFACE MOUNTED “H” HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
Code 4
Antiqued brass
231H214
Code 4
Antiqued brass
231H215
Code 4
Antiqued brass
231H212
These Code 4 hinges are
lost wax castings taken
directly off original
hinges. They are not as
strong as those shown on
the last pages but their
visual appeal is unique.
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
Code 4
Antiqued brass
231H213
Code 4
Antiqued brass
231H216
PAGE 231
PAGE 232
IRON SURFACE
MOUNTED HINGES
Our hinges are sold individually
Code 7
Black iron
232RE60
The case mounted leaf
of this hinge is the
same as shown on the
hinge to the left.
Code 7
Black iron
232RE99
Code 7
Black iron
232RE61
The hinges on this page are
intended for flush mounted
inset doors. The hinge on the
left is strong enough for
interior doors.
SURFACE MOUNTED
STRAP HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
PRODUCT SIZE
Detail shown full
size.
Hinges shown at
reduced size over
a 1/4” grid.
These decorative iron strap hinges
are very strong and quite suitable
for full scale doors. We supply
round headed wood screws but
larger screws or bolts could be used
to increase load bearing.
Code 7
Strap length: 23”
Black iron
233RE93
Code 7
Strap length: 23”
Black iron
233RE92
PAGE 233
STRAP HINGES
PAGE 234
These hinges are sold individually,
Code 7
Black iron
234RE51
The hinges on this
and the last page are
intended for flush
mounted inset doors.
They can be used in
architectural
applications but the
smaller size is best
limited to lighter
plank style doors.
Code 7
Black iron
234RE56
PRODUCT SIZE
Hinges on left
and top shown
full size over a
1/4” grid pattern.
Hinge on right
shown at reduced
size over a 1/4”
grid pattern.
Code 7
Strap length:
16 1/2”
Black iron
234RE55
PAGE 235
IRON STRAP
HINGES
These hinges are
sold individually.
These strong forged iron
strap hinges are suitable for
carrying heavy doors and
shutters. They are available
with either surface mounted
pintle or masonry type for
new brick construction. We
supply matching square
headed lag bolts with these
hinges.
Code 7
Black iron
Strap length: 12”
Surface pintle
235RE57S
Masonary pintle
235RE57M
Strap length: 17”
Surface pintle
235RE58S
Masonary pintle
235RE58M
Strap length: 21”
Surface pintle
235RE59S
Masonary pintle
235RE59M
PRODUCT SIZE
Detail shown
full size.
Hinge shown at
reduced size
over 1/4” grid
pattern.
Surface pintle
(shownfull scale)
Masonary pintle
(shown reduced scale)
PAGE 236
IRON STRAP HINGES
These hinges are sold individually
Code 13
Patinated iron
Strap length: 12 1/2”
Tail length: 8”
236HF62
Code 13
Patinated iron
Strap length: 16 1/2”
Tail length: 11”
236HF61
Code 13
Patinated iron
Strap length: 9 1/2”
Tail length: 8”
236HF63
These European strap hinges are
suitable for cabinets and chests.
While the material thickness and the
rolled joint are more than adequate
for those applications, they are not
intended to support heavier loads.
Many uses will require the hinge to
be bent at 90 degrees somewhere
along its length. This is easily done
with the aid of a metalworking vise
and hammer. The decorative leaf can
show on the inside of a chest lid or
door by simply punching out the
hinge pin and reversing the upper
leaf. The tails are parallel sided and
their lengths are indicated.
PRODUCT SIZE
Detail shown full size.
Hinge shown at reduced
size over 1/4” grid pattern.
IRON STRAP HINGES
PAGE 237
These hinges are sold individually.
Code 13
Patinated iron
Strap length: 9 1/2”
237HF53S
Strap length: 12 1/2”
237HF53L
The straps on this hinge
are the same as those on
236HF62 & 63
Code 13
Patinated iron
Strap length: 14”
Tail length: 8”
237HF64
PRODUCT SIZE
Detail shown
full size.
Hinge shown
at reduced size
over 1/4” grid
pattern
PAGE 238
IRON BUTT HINGES
These hinges are sold individually
Code 7
Black iron
Size: 2” x 1 1/2”
238RHD1
Our strong cast iron butt hinges are hand finished
and, though more accurately machined than most
originals, still have authentic character. All three
sizes are suitable for appropriate architectural
application, the largest is a typical European size
for doors.
Code 26
Rusted iron
Size: 2 7/16” x 2 1/2”
238RHF9
Code 7
Black iron
Size: 3” x 2”
238RHD2
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 7
Black iron
Size: 4” x 2 3/8”
238RHD3
Code 26
Rusted iron
Size: 2” x 2”
238RHF10
PROJECTION HINGES
PAGE 239
These hinges are sold individually.
We can supply these hinges with
button tips. If a decorative tip (like
the urn tip shown) is needed, please
see the notes on page 209 and select
from those tips.
Code 11
Size: 3 1/2” x 4 1/2”
Polished brass 239MP1P
Antiqued brass 239MP1A
Size: 3 1/2” x 6”
Polished brass 239MP3P
Antiqued brass 239MP3A
Code 11
Size: 2 1/2” x 3”
Polished brass 239MP14P
Antiqued brass 239MP14P
Size: 2 1/2” x 4”
Polished brass 239MP15P
Antiqued brass 239MP15A
Size: 2 1/2” x 5”
Polished brass 239MP16P
Antiqued brass 239MP16A
Size: 2 1/2” x 6”
Polished brass 239MP17P
Antiqued brass 239MP17A
The two Code 11 hinges above are
American made and can be special
ordered in polished chrome, polished
nickel and satin nickel. The Code 2
hinge below is English and available only in polished brass.
Size: 4” x 4 1/2”
Polished brass 239MP4P
Antiqued brass 239MP4A
Size: 4” x 6”
Polished brass 239MP6P
Antiqued brass 239MP6A
Size: 5” x 6”
Polished brass 239MP9P
Antiqued brass 239MP9A
Size: 5” x 8”
Polished brass 239MP11P
Antiqued brass 239MP11A
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
Code 2
Size: 4”
Polished
Size: 4”
Polished
Size: 4”
Polished
x 4”
brass 239HP12
x 5”
brass 239HP13
x 6”
brass 239HP14
PAGE 242
BACKFLAP DESK HINGES
These hinges are sold individually
Backflap hinges are typically used to hinge the writing surface
of drop front desks. They can also be used anywhere a wide leaf
is desirable for the additional support it can offer.
Code 2
Size: 2 5/8” x 1 3/4”
Polished brass
242H15P
Unfinished brass 242H15
Code 2
Size: 3” x 2”
Polished brass
242HL1P
Unfinished brass 242HL1
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 2
Size: 2 3/8” x 1 1/2”
Polished brass
242H16P
Unfinished brass 242H16
Code 2
Size: 4” x 1/2”
Polished brass
242H28P
Unfinished brass 242H28
Code 2
Size: 1 7/8” x 1 1/4”
Polished brass
242H44P
Unfinished brass 242H44
This narrow desk hinge is useful
for hinging writing desk lids or
other box forms. The long leaf
spreads stress along the box sides
rather than concentrating them
in the thickness of the box back.
DROP LEAF RULE JOINT AND CENTER HINGES
PAGE 243
These hinges are sold individually.
Code 2
Unfinished
brass
243H18
Code 2
Unfinished brass
243H17
Code 1
Sanded brass
243H97
Code 2
Unfinished
DROP LEAF RULE JOINT
brass
While at first glance, the rule joint seems simple,
Code 2
the realities of this joint can be frustratingly
243H33
Unfinished
troublesome. A first attempt will often result in
brass
a joint that scrapes and binds, or leaves
243H32
unsightly gaps. To get it right the first time
requires both an understanding and application
of the geometry at work.
These days, the majority of us will cut the rule
joint profiles with a router. Though this tool can
quickly produce a very accurate pair of matching cuts, it can just as easily cut a good looking,
but unworkable joint. Because different hinges
will require different settings for your router, hinge selection must be your starting point. A rule joint hinge is
specially manufactured with an extra wide leaf to span the joint. Because it is screwed into the underside of the
CENTER HINGES
table with the barrel facing up, it is countersunk on the reverse side.
Center hinges are designed for
Start by opening the hinge and laying it barrel upward on a flat surface. Accurately measure up from this surface doors that swing about a
to the center of the hinge pin. In the case of our standard drop leaf hinges, this measurement will be up to 1/8”
center, rather than an edge.
(alternatively, and assuming the hinge is a traditional flat back style, you can simply measure the hinge barrel
These hinges were popular in
and divide by two). When this hinge is mortised into the underside of the tabletop, the center of rotation of the
Europe on large knock-down
table leaf will be 1/8” up from the bottom.
casework. The doors are held in
Most tabletops are built of 3/4” thick material, and so it seems reasonable to select a 1/2” radius cutter for the
place between the pins of the
joint. Many woodworkers cutting a rule joint for the first time will fail to take into account the center of rotation hinges when the top of the case
described above and will assume a 1/2” radius cutter will leave a 1/4” fillet in 3/4” stock. If a 1/2” radius cutter
is fitted.
is set correctly, with the center of its described circle raised 1/8” above the underside of the table, the fillet will be
1/8”, not 1/4”. A 1/8” fillet is a workable minimum because, while the fillet is cut into the tabletop, the table leaf
must match its profile with perhaps 1/32” clearance. With a full 3/4” material thickness, a 3/32” edge will be left,
which should be regarded as an absolute minimum. If the tabletop is thinner due to planing or sanding, then a
1/2” radius cutter will be too large and must be abandoned in favor of a 7/16” or smaller pair of bits.
After having established the center of rotation as defined by the hinge choice and having selected the cutter, you
can run the profile on the tabletop. If you are using a 1/2” radius cutter, you will need to set the base of your
router to cut a fillet of a thickness that is the result of the following formula:
Tabletop thickness (3/4”) minus 1/2 barrel diameter (1/8”) minus radius cutter (1/2”).
With this profile cut, you can run the mating profile in the table leaf. Ideally you would select a cutter with a
1/32” larger radius to provide a little clearance at the joint. Such cutters are not generally available, so in order
to create the needed clearance, you will separate the leaves by this much when installing the hinges.
The hinges can now be mortised. The first cut will be in the tabletop and will accommodate the hinge barrel. This
is best cut with a 1/4” straight cutter. The center of this cut should be a 1/64” outboard of a line drawn down
PRODUCT SIZE
from the vertical cut left by your radius cutter. With the tabletop upside down and with its leaf nesting in place,
All products are
but separated by 1/32”, lay the hinge barrel in it’s mortise and with a sharp knife, scribe its outline. Finally,
shown full size
route a mortise to set the hinge flush with the table underside and screw into place. Make sure the table leaf
over a 1/4” grid.
remains firmly in place during this operation.
PAGE 244
COUNTER, CARD TABLE AND BUTLER TRAY HINGES
Code 8
Polished brass 244H37P
Polished chrome 244H37PC
Satin nickel
244H37SN
Code 2
Polished brass 244H36P
Sanded brass 244H36
Code 8
Polished brass
Code 2
244H375P
Sanded brass
Polished chrome 244H30
244H375PC
Satin nickel
244H375SN
Code 2
Polished brass
244H19P
Sanded brass
244H19
The link joint incorporated into all these hinges, with the exception of the butler tray hinge, allow a hinged
counter top or the leaves of a card table to open or close face to face while eliminating the obstruction of a
raised hinge barrel when in use. Even though they may appear an ideal solution for hinging the writing
surface of drop front desks, none of these can be used satisfactorily in this application. Traditionally, a
regular backflap hinge like those on page 242 was used, but if it is unacceptable to have the hinge barrel
above the writing plane, it is possible to use a drop leaf hinge as shown in the accompanying drawing.
This solution will leave a gap along the hinge line when closed, which may or may not be acceptable. The
butterfly shaped 244H36 is a characteristic feature set into the bar tops of countless English pubs and is
extremely strong. Both the side mounted and face mounted card table hinges perform this function on a
more delicate scale. The 244H288 is used on tables with two gaming surfaces.
Code 1
Antiqued brass
244H310
Code 1
Polished brass 244H31P
Antiqued brass 244H31A
Sanded brass 244H31S
Code 4
Antiqued brass
244H288
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 4
Antiqued brass
244H287
KNIFE HINGES
PAGE 245
These knife hinges are sold by the pair.
OFFSET AND STRAIGHT KNIFE HINGES
“Brusso” knife hinges provide an unobtrusive and refined way to hinge,
inset and overlay doors. Fitting is as shown in the illustrations and as
long as the mortises are cut accurately before the casework is assembled,
the installation should go smoothly. Because very little adjustment is
possible with this style of hinge, it is vital that you be precise in your
marking and cutting. To provide the opportunity for a small amount of
adjustment, it is worth cutting the door mortise a hair short and at
first install the hinges with only one screw per door leaf. If the door is
found to be a little out of square with the case when fitted, one or other
mortise can be lengthened slightly. These hinges
are not handed and there is no difference
between the upper and lower door hinge. They
are solid brass and finished in a fine satin with
no protective coating.
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
Code 14
Thickness:
7/16”
245HBR5
Code 14
Thickness:
7/16”
245HBR13
Code 14
Thickness: 5/16”
245HBR7
Code 14
Thickness: 5/16”
245HBR6
Code 14
Thickness:
5/16”
245HBR4
Code 14
Thickness:
5/16”
245HBR3
DOUBLE ACTING SCREEN HINGES
PAGE 246
These hinges are sold individually
Code 2
Dull brass 246H513
Code 2
Dull brass 246H515
Code 2
Dull brass 246H516
Code 2
Dull brass 246H514
Our double acting screen hinges are a good deal thicker and more precise than the
hardware store products. The stainless steel version is particularly strong. The
maximum panel thickness that each size can accommodate can be measured off the
photograph and is equal to the width of the flat between the barrel notching.
Code 2
Satin stainless steel
246H57
Code 2
Satin stainless steel
246H56
Code 2
Satin stainless steel
246H55
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.
BOX HINGES
PAGE 247
Box hinges are sold by the pair except where noted.
Code 5
Dull brass
(Sold each)
247HV13
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are
shown full size
over a 1/4” grid.
Code 14
Satin brass
247HBR632
Code 14
Satin brass
247HBR631
Code 4
Antiqued brass
(Sold each)
247H290
Code 14
Satin brass
247HBR22
Code 14
Satin brass
247HBR17
Code 14
Satin brass
247HBR1
Code 14
Satin brass
247HBR12
Code 14
Satin brass
247HBR2
QUADRANT HINGES
STOP HINGES
It helps to remember that a quadrant hinge is simply a butt hinge with an
The three Brusso stop hinges
integral lid stay. The same rules that apply to installing a butt hinge apply also to shown above are a butt hinge
the quadrant hinge. The leaf width of the Brusso quadrant hinges are common
with a square barrel. Where
straight cutter diameters, and the first step will be to determine and set the depth
the knuckles of a conventional
of your cuts with tis simple calculation: the desired gap between the box and lid
butt hinge rotate past each
subtracted from the barrel diameter, the result halved. The next step will be to
other without interference,
measure the box side thickness and set the fence on your router to accurately run a these square knuckles bind
cut up the center of this thickness. This setting will be used to make a mortise for
against each other at about
the forward leg of the hinges on the upper edges of the box and the lower edge of
100 degrees. With their square
the lid. The forward limit of this cut is measured off the hinge and allows half the barrel, it might appear that
hinge barrel to project out of the back of the box. This can either be marked or if
these hinges are intended to be
many hinges are being installed, you could add a stop to the fence.
fitted flush with the back of the
box. This is not the case and
After all four of these cuts are made, you can reset the
they must project to at least the
fence to make a short cut at point B. (see illustration).
The fence will still be set against the side of the box, and point where half the hinge pin
this cut will only be long enough to define the length of is exposed.
the third cut. The third setting will connect the other
two, and in this case, the fence will be set against the
back of the box. The last cut will create a pocket for the
quadrant in both the lid and the box. If your lid is thick
enough, you can provide equal depth in both lid and
box, otherwise, mortise deeper into the box than the lid.
As with the first cut, you will set the fence to cut along the center of the box side. A
smaller router bit will be used for this cut (approx. 3/16”). As this is a deep cut,
you may want to make a series of passes. Because this cut will be covered by the
hinge, you should be able to freehand its length, but be aware that if it is longer
Code 1
than need be, you will lose crucial wood in front of the forward-most screw.
The hinges should screw into place and operate without binding. Any problems
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that are encountered will almost always relate to the size of the stay pocket, which
Polished brass
may need trimming.
Antiqued brass
Code 4
Antiqued
brass
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247H289
247H254P
247H254A
Code 5
Dull brass
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247HV12
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UNDRILLED EXTRUDED BRASS FLATBACK HINGES
These hinges are sold individually.
Code 2
Unfinished brass
Please see pages 205 & 206 for further
information on these hinges.
Size: (Length along hinge barrel x
open width)
Regular
4” x 3”
248BH1
4” x 2 3/8”
248BH2
3” x 2”
248BH3
3” x 1 5/8”
248BH4
2 1/2” x 2”
248BH5
2 1/2” x 1 1/2”
248BH6
2 1/2” x 1 3/8”
248BH7
2 1/2” x 1 1/8”
248BH8
2” x 1 1/2”
248BH9
2” x 1 1/4”
248BH10
2” x 1 1/8”
248BH11
1 1/2” x 7/8”
248BH12
1 1/2” x 3/4”
248BH13
1” x 5/8”
248BH14
Backflaps
2” x 3”
248BH15
1 1/2” x 2 3/8”
248BH16
1 1/4” x 1 7/8”
248BH17
Our extruded brass undrilled hinges are useful in repair, restoration and new work.
As often as not, the problem of replacing a missing or broken hinge is finding one of
the same size and drill pattern. These blanks can easily be cut to almost any size and
drilled to suit existing screw holes.
The hardest part of making custom decorative or functional hinges is creating the
hinge joint. These solid brass blanks are an ideal starting point to which brass hinge
leaves of your making can easily be silver soldered.
PRODUCT SIZE
All products are shown full
size over a 1/4” grid pattern.