Hi All,
I have some cabinet doors that need their hinges moved from one side to the other. Standard 35mm cup hinges, and no, I can’t just flip the doors because of matching panels.
Instead of trying to fill the holes with round plugs I’m thinking of a larger irregular patch that will not shout “I’M A REPAIR!!!” every time the doors are opened.
I found this technique by Kevin Rodel…
https://www.finewoodworking.com/2017/08/24/ep-10-inlaid-spades
…but I cannot find the router collar he uses with the inside / outside clip-on piece. Any line on that collar set would be welcome.
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https://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/tools/power-tool-accessories/router-accessories/110984-1-3-4-inch-brass-template-guides
Thanks Gulfstar, I have a set of standard PC collars... but those are much prettier. I'm looking for the one that has another collar that snaps on to give the inside/outside for cutting a cavity and a matching inset using the same template without changing collars.
Right. I watched the video too quickly, here is the bushing kit for that : https://www.rockler.com/inlay-bushing-and-bit-with-removable-collar
What did you search for, how did I miss that? Thank you for your help.
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