On Monday, October 13, 2014 9:58:17 PM UTC-7, Ivan Vegvary wrote:
> Need to hang two homemade closet doors at my daughter's place. We are stuck with hinges that have radius-ed corners. Don't want make a template for the router. Want to chisel...
If you have the right gouge, just strike in on the scribe line. If you
only have straight chisels, do it sloppy. A few mm of gap won't hurt the
mechanics (it's important to mortise, though, accurately, so the hinge
plates won't twist and squeak). If you can see it well enough, you can
freehand a router around the curves.
> Also: The jambs are mdf. Any special advise on chiseling mdf???
Large dutchman of something nicer (oak?) Perhaps you lied
earlier, when, referring to MDF, you suggested you wanted to chisel it.
An old technique was to heat the hinges cherry-red, then press them into
the wood; disable the smoke alarm first. When it has cooled,
you just brush away the char, and voila! Instant any-shape-of-hinge mortise!