What are Soss hinges used for?

What are Soss hinges used for?

A soss hinge is an invisible hinge that is used on inset cabinet doors. It is completely concealed when the door is closed. The hinge is attached by cutting mortises into both the door and the cabinet frame. A soss hinge allows the door to close flush with the frame for a clean line.

What is a barrel hinge?

What Are Barrel Hinges? They’re small barrel-shaped hinges typically made of solid brass, including brass links. They’re a great choice when you don’t want to see a hinge; barrel hinges are totally invisible from either side when looking at a wood box or cabinet. They open fully, to 180 degrees.

How do I choose a Soss hinge?

To obtain the best performance from SOSS Invisible Hinges, it is recommended that the largest hinge model be used for the material thickness of the door. Every door should be provided with at least one hinge for every 30 inches in height or portion thereof; however, more hinges may be required per chart below.

How do Soss invisible hinges work?

The SOSS Invisible Closer is a “spring hinge” with a fully (and easily) adjustable spring. By turning an external screw, the tension on the spring can be adjusted, thus affecting the closing speed of the door. This hinge will not dampen or cushion the closing.

What is invisidoor pivot bookcase hinge kit?

InvisiDoor Pivot Bookcase Hinge Kit allows you to create an attractive hidden door bookcase that can be used to conceal a safe room, wine cellar, or man cave. Have a question? Ask owners. Have a question about this?

What kind of hinges do you use for a bookcase door?

I’ve seen and installed a lot of bookcase doors, many that swing on regular butt hinges. I’ve always used 4 1/2 or 5-in. heavy-duty ball bearing hinges, and they work alright, though the hinges tend to sag a little when the case is really loaded down with books. And they always need some adjustment down the road.

Are hidden door bookcases easy to design or build?

Hidden door bookcases aren’t easy to design or build, but they’re intriguing. Maybe one day we’ll all be able to build one that’s perfect in every way. I’ve seen and installed a lot of bookcase doors, many that swing on regular butt hinges.

How do you measure clearance for a bookcase door?

When wide open, the door butts against the trim on the hinge side. That clearance is determined by the depth of the bookcase and the location of the pivot, measured from the hinge jamb toward the strike jamb–parallel with the wall.

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