An alternative is to mount the latch so that it works when the provided catch is installed. Measure from the top inside down, adding together the depth of the catch, a small margin, and the distance from the center of the latch to top of the latch in the "unlatched" position. Drill the hole accordingly.
The equation x3+y3+z3=k is known as the sum of cubes problem. While seemingly straightforward, the equation becomes exponentially difficult to solve when framed as a “Diophantine equation” - a problem that stipulates that, for any value of k, the values for x, y, and z must each be whole numbers.
Those push button latches work great. Definitely an upgrade.
Glad I found your channel! Excellent instruction on the video.
An alternative is to mount the latch so that it works when the provided catch is installed. Measure from the top inside down, adding together the depth of the catch, a small margin, and the distance from the center of the latch to top of the latch in the "unlatched" position. Drill the hole accordingly.
The equation x3+y3+z3=k is known as the sum of cubes problem. While seemingly straightforward, the equation becomes exponentially difficult to solve when framed as a “Diophantine equation” - a problem that stipulates that, for any value of k, the values for x, y, and z must each be whole numbers.
did you post the link of what latches you used so we can get them, im not seeing the link to the latch?