Then cut a piece of plywood to 4 1 2 wide and the exact length of the jig face to make the support arm.
Make door hinge mortise jig.
Door installation kit for hanging wood doors.
Use a pencil to mark the jig along the door s ends.
Just a piece of plywood for a base and a fence to secure it.
In no time flat.
The jig is clamped to the door and guides the router through the cut.
If you re happy with the mortise fasten the door hinge to it by drilling small screws into each of the hinge wing s bolt holes.
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Now clamp one part of the jig so the inside edge is right on this line.
Attach the included router bit to your router.
Making a hinge mortising template.
Locate the hinges mark the jig.
The power tool method uses a router and hinge mortising jig.
Mortise door hinges like a boss.
The hand tool method requires just a utility knife a hammer or mallet and a sharp wood chisel.
Attach the jig to your door by screwing it in on both the top and bottom you can fill repaint these holes later.
Mark the center of the hinge s barrel on the jig face photo below.
The jig is dirt simple.
Rout matching mortises for hinges strike plates and latch plates into your door and jamb with the milescraft door hinge mortise kit for routers.
The first step in the process of making the hinge mortise is to mark the location of one end of the hinge mortise.
Next clamp the jig s face to the door photo below.
I clamp the tail end first so the clamp won t interfere with the other half of the jig.
Centered tape measure tabs and measuring guide for precision.
I clamp it to the case or door and use a bearing guided bit to rout the mortise.
Don t overcomplicate the process with too many twists and turns from complex gizmos.
Before fastening your door to a jamb or wall make sure you ve attached every hinge necessary.
Place the jig in the correct spot on your door.
Then cut along those lines to bring the jig to final length.
Glue and screw this piece perpendicular to the underside of the jig edge abutting the marked line covering the hinge.
You can cut a hinge mortise with hand tools or a power tool.
Set the depth of the cut to be the same as the depth of your hinge so that the hinge will rest flush on the door.
The screws should be tight enough that if you pull on the door hinge they do not budge.