Even in 2023, this is still useful information. This was my first time installing these on a custom cabinet I made from scratch. Worked great and the adjustability gave me a perfect gaps and lines.
Jesus Christ, I've been researching these hinges fr days. All I wanted was a video that said "this is what the hinges are", and "this is how you fit them". This is the first video I've come across that actually explained it. Much appreciated!
hi Joey just wanted to say a big thanks this video has been a huge help as I am changing the doors in the kitchen in my new house and you have just saved me a fortune. big thanks Richard.
Just found this two years late. Great information. I've been building cabinets for 40 yrs, but always faceframe with conventional hinges. The high-end custom mnfcts (that I compete with...picking up the crumbs) are now using a very clever combination of frameless and framed components and every combo of concealed hinge you can imagine - it's been a steep learning curve. In my experience Blum does kill the competition - better built and more innovative- you can almost always find a hinge that will fit whatever you're trying to do. That said, I'm still learning and discovering new ways to do things.
Excellent video - completely cleared up all the gaps in my knowledge - even tells me that 18mm thick doors will work and also how I will have to modify my existing carcass to accomodate these hinges.
Hi Joey, wanted to thank you specifically for the tip on installing inset hinges, without the proper hinge, which is exactly what I needed on one of my projects. As always, great work. Take good care.
Excellent video! Very comprehensive. I'm just fascinated by the incredible engineering that goes into these hinges. They really thought of everything and allowed a lot of tolerance.
Thank you. The story stick will help me greatly. I'm mounting a very heavy mirror (30-40 lbs) & will use multiple hindges and was unsure how to get accuracy for the carcass portion for mounting.
Thank you very much I have not had any experience with different type of hinges or types of screws either so really great help for us folks that are just beginning to want to learn the basics. You did a wonderful job explaining about this particular hinge. I had know idea there are adjustable hinges.
Great info, only video I have been able to find that explains more than just how to drill the 35mm hole...many others briefly discuss overlays but for the life of me I could not find any info on which plate I needed for full or half overlay...now I can order the hinges and plates online without being overcharged by a retail outlet...thx so much!
Awesome video brother, thank you. It helped me solve my uneven door issue. I was wondering what that 3rd screw was for. Didn't know it was that simple to raise the door 🫣
It might not be a Sheraton chair, but that was extremely useful and informative. I had no idea of the basics, although I have put in dozens of conventional hinges. I had no idea there were so many types, much less that there were half-coverage and full coverage, and that these things can be adjusted. Thanks very much!
Hey Joey, Very informative, I've been playing these style hinges, but are about 20 yrs old. The ability to make the finer adjustments on the newer hinges is awesome. I think I'll lash out & buy the newer hinges next kitchen reno I do :) Thanks for the Vid. cheers Steve
For euro hinges it is pretty simple. The hole in the door is 35mm in diameter, 12mm deep, and should be 5mm from the edge (or 22.5mm if measured from edge of the door wing to the center of the hole). The cabinet part is even simpler. Holes are 5mm diameter, 32mm apart and should be 37mm away from the edge of the cabinet side edge.
This is totally not always the case, there are so many different types of hinges and relevant drilling positions that this generic simplified information is not really helpful unless you specify which hinge and type you are talking about.
When I was in cabinetmaking school I learned how to use those hinges, but I never liked them. My favourite cabinet hinges are Youngdale hinges. I dunno if they get much use outside of the US, but I love them because they're cheap and easy to use, you just cut a 7mm slot on the back of the door and then screw them in.
grateful sir.. i was hunting for vdo to fix my wardrobe hinge which had flipped open and could not be put back.. thx fr your super video unscrewed the separated part on other side first flipped it back in the other part and then screwed the other part flush on right position again
That was really helpful and easy to understand! Thank you. Still not exactly the right hinges for my project but still really helped. Anyone know what sort I need when although the door is full overlay.. hard to explain!.. there is a frame within the cupboard that is only 2 cm wide to attach the bit that would normally attach to the carcus?...
Hi Joey.....I know of these hinges as Euro hinges here in Aus for frameless cabinets. I think in the US they tend to like using face frames for cabinets and so use more conventional hinges........you are right they are pricey at Bunnings/ mitre 10 but I tried buying from a kitchen supply place and as I wasn't in the trades weren't interested in selling to me.......go to Bunnings was their suggestion!!! Enjoy your tutorials....cheers
SimopsAus hi, yeah the Americans seem to like there face frames, seems like more hassle than framless. admittedly I will buy from bunnings when I need 1 or 2 things. anymore and I'll order it. if you have a big order (for you) and tell them your a furniture maker they'll most likely give you a cash account .
Thank you, thank you the half covering information was exactly what I was looking for. Can any full overlay hinge be adjusted to only cover half of the frameless frame?
You didn't show how the hinges snap together and release. Are the hinges German? One of my doors doesn't close fully, what's the remedy please and your video is very informative.
We have a 45° corner kitchen cabinet with these style hinges. The hinges are over 30 years old and have broken. Having a hard time determining what degree/° and style to replace the hinges with. What can you recommend? The cabinet is not a "lazy susan" style. It's just inset into the corner on a 45°with a normal cabinet door.
It depends a bit on how the carcass is made. It could be that the carcass box is on a 45deg with some voids to each side which you cant access. In this case a standard hinge like in this video would work , full or half cover or insert (depending on how the doors are set up) alternatively the carcass is made to fit the corner fully , in which case the carcass wall (where the hinges attach) are in line with the closed door. Again it depends how the cabinet is made here too most likely your after a 'cranked' hinge. Best thing is to take some pics and show your local hardware guys.
can you change an old hinge with a new-age hinges? we need to order for a double-door of a side kitchen cabinet. can you please tell us how to choose them (to join the 2 parts, not join the cabinet itself)?
Is there any reason not to install the bore side of a hinge in the cabinet instead of the door for an inset door? It seems like then the bulky part of the hinge would be out of your way instead of inside the cabinet.
Yes, that is the way the hinge is supposed to be installed. The geometry of how the door opens will not be correct, also they will not adjust correctly.
May I ask what those plastic "anchors" are called. It seems after a while my screws end up loosening and nobody here checks on them and they/the door end up getting leaned on and the threading from the wood side gets damaged and the screws fall out and get lost. I was thinking of just filling the holes with the missing screws with epoxy and replacing the screws.
Great video and perfectly explained, just what I wanted. I'm from across the Tasman and not a tradesman but a keen hobbyist and don't have access to trade prices. Any suggestions as to where to buy these including the template. Thanks again for a great demonstration
Good info. Did you ever come across such a hinge that opened at least 270° and would be under closing tension from at least 180°? I have a design that requires the mount to be on a partial blanking panel on the front of a cabinet.
Cheers. Thankfully I have plenty of time to work on the design for this, so I'll figure something out. Have to love these hinges for the adjustability and ease of installation though
Even in 2023, this is still useful information. This was my first time installing these on a custom cabinet I made from scratch. Worked great and the adjustability gave me a perfect gaps and lines.
I’m tasked with realigning almost all of my kitchen cabinets now. They were installed 18 years ago. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Just watched your video to fix a hinge that was preventing the cabinet from opening all the way. Thanks so much. Saved me a fortune.
Jesus Christ, I've been researching these hinges fr days. All I wanted was a video that said "this is what the hinges are", and "this is how you fit them". This is the first video I've come across that actually explained it. Much appreciated!
hi Joey just wanted to say a big thanks this video has been a huge help as I am changing the doors in the kitchen in my new house and you have just saved me a fortune. big thanks Richard.
Just found this two years late. Great information. I've been building cabinets for 40 yrs, but always faceframe with conventional hinges. The high-end custom mnfcts (that I compete with...picking up the crumbs) are now using a very clever combination of frameless and framed components and every combo of concealed hinge you can imagine - it's been a steep learning curve. In my experience Blum does kill the competition - better built and more innovative- you can almost always find a hinge that will fit whatever you're trying to do. That said, I'm still learning and discovering new ways to do things.
Excellent video - completely cleared up all the gaps in my knowledge - even tells me that 18mm thick doors will work and also how I will have to modify my existing carcass to accomodate these hinges.
This is the best explanation for 0 degrees and 8 degree concealed hinges.
Thank you.
learned more in 5 minutes watching video than trial & error in past30 years. Thankyou!
Hi Joey, wanted to thank you specifically for the tip on installing inset hinges, without the proper hinge, which is exactly what I needed on one of my projects. As always, great work. Take good care.
This is the best instructional video on using these hinges I've watched. Thank you.
I'm ready to install my first set of hinges. This video is very informative. Thanks for the tutorial.!
Excellent video! Very comprehensive. I'm just fascinated by the incredible engineering that goes into these hinges. They really thought of everything and allowed a lot of tolerance.
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Thank you very much, with your help we were able to fix a broken cabinet door.
nice instructional video and.... nice T-shirt ! May the kitchen hinges be with you !
I'm not feeling the kitchen hinges line, should have 'used the Forks' charlie, Use the Forks.........( mine is worse than yours, best wishes)
Made a makeup table for the wife, needed some help with the hinges for the doors. This video was superb help! Thanks!
Thank you.
The story stick will help me greatly.
I'm mounting a very heavy mirror (30-40 lbs) & will use multiple hindges and was unsure how to get accuracy for the carcass portion for mounting.
I've used the hinges for years but never thought about the story stick. Thanks Joey
I couldn't get my medicine chest door off of my new one, this allowed me to take it off and install a new cabinet! Thank you so very much!
Just came across this video. Took a lot of confusion out of the placement of these hinges. Thanks again!
Thank you very much I have not had any experience with different type of hinges or types of screws either so really great help for us folks that are just beginning to want to learn the basics. You did a wonderful job explaining about this particular hinge. I had know idea there are adjustable hinges.
cheers
Great info, only video I have been able to find that explains more than just how to drill the 35mm hole...many others briefly discuss overlays but for the life of me I could not find any info on which plate I needed for full or half overlay...now I can order the hinges and plates online without being overcharged by a retail outlet...thx so much!
Brilliant, straightforward information, thank you from Suz in Australia ⭐️👌⭐️
I love those hinges- easily adjustable and with the clip-on attachment you can even make them soft close.
Awesome video brother, thank you. It helped me solve my uneven door issue. I was wondering what that 3rd screw was for. Didn't know it was that simple to raise the door 🫣
Thanks bro, I'm to install these hinges and your tips helped a lot.
Wow thank you sooooo much! The instruction that I had were less than useless. You just saved me so much time
It might not be a Sheraton chair, but that was extremely useful and informative. I had no idea of the basics, although I have put in dozens of conventional hinges. I had no idea there were so many types, much less that there were half-coverage and full coverage, and that these things can be adjusted. Thanks very much!
cheers
Great video description! well done and very thorough. Thanks for posting
Hii
Wow i needed you last year when i had a broken hinge........bloody M10......thanks for posting
Joey this is the best and easiest to understand videos on these hinges that I've seen! Thanks a mil for making it so simple to understand!!
Thank you - super helpful. Now I’m off to the garage to attempt hanging my first doors.....cross your fingers.
Amazing! most simple and precious explanation, Thanks for your efforts
I'm about to build my first kitchen from Scratch your vid is great and has really help me decide on how I want to fix my hinges, thank you :)
Excellent content! Thank you very much for the hard work to produce it.
Hey Joey,
Very informative, I've been playing these style hinges, but are about 20 yrs old. The ability to make the finer adjustments on the newer hinges is awesome. I think I'll lash out & buy the newer hinges next kitchen reno I do :)
Thanks for the Vid.
cheers
Steve
cool , glad to help
Thanks for sparing us the musical introduction
Thanks for the easy explanations - makes sense of it all now.
Brilliant explanation.. many thanks for posting
For euro hinges it is pretty simple. The hole in the door is 35mm in diameter, 12mm deep, and should be 5mm from the edge (or 22.5mm if measured from edge of the door wing to the center of the hole). The cabinet part is even simpler. Holes are 5mm diameter, 32mm apart and should be 37mm away from the edge of the cabinet side edge.
This is totally not always the case, there are so many different types of hinges and relevant drilling positions that this generic simplified information is not really helpful unless you specify which hinge and type you are talking about.
Thanks mate. Good info. Cheers from Timaru!
Love your Videos, Joey!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.
Great video! Big like! 👍👍👍
When I was in cabinetmaking school I learned how to use those hinges, but I never liked them. My favourite cabinet hinges are Youngdale hinges. I dunno if they get much use outside of the US, but I love them because they're cheap and easy to use, you just cut a 7mm slot on the back of the door and then screw them in.
Cadwaladr haven't heard of those , I don't think there in NZ but I'll check them out Cheers
www.youngdale.com/Hinges.html
Thanks for the great introduction to kitchen hinges, and just at the right time for my project.
Thanks, Joey!
Just had to remind myself what's what with these from Queenstown NZ .
really useful video, i've used the 'easy hinge' type kitchen hinges before but knowing how to use would be handy as they're much more versatile
So we're not gonna talk about his awesome T-shirt?! :) I came for the hinge talk; I liked for the fashion.
12:59 to ffwd to adjusting hinge
Yes, please get to the point
Thank you very much Joey, very useful for beginner like me
grateful sir.. i was hunting for vdo to fix my wardrobe hinge which had flipped open and could not be put back.. thx fr your super video unscrewed the separated part on other side first flipped it back in the other part and then screwed the other part flush on right position again
My door fell of the mounts and I cannot get it back on.....
Great explanation and demonstration! You just answered a lot of my hardware questions. Thank you so much!
I've been using these hinges for a while now love them. Took a few tries to adjust them but once you get the feel for them they are great.
THANK YOU, Joey!!! This was incredibly helpful...:-)
Crystal clear just what I needed - look forward to some other vids - Thanks BigTime
Cheers. Well paced with great descriptions.
Nice job mate, thanks.
Thanks Joey, good overview and some helpful advise.
Great video again. same story about the price in the US. hope your planning on putting out a video on the cabinets they look nice.
no vid for this kitchen, but ill be showing one coming up very soon. cheers
Great video, just what I was looking for. Great information and explanation.
+Mark G glad to help
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Nice&god job
I will trying
That was really helpful and easy to understand! Thank you. Still not exactly the right hinges for my project but still really helped. Anyone know what sort I need when although the door is full overlay.. hard to explain!.. there is a frame within the cupboard that is only 2 cm wide to attach the bit that would normally attach to the carcus?...
Great vieo and very detailed
Good information mate. Could you also cover those blind corner hinges I can never understand them. For corner cabinets
hmm probably wont do a vid just on them , there are a few options for corner units most however work the same way with full and half cover though.
KingPost TimberWorks ok mate. Il be watching your uploads anyway. Your awesome. Keep on skating
Hi Joey.....I know of these hinges as Euro hinges here in Aus for frameless cabinets. I think in the US they tend to like using face frames for cabinets and so use more conventional hinges........you are right they are pricey at Bunnings/ mitre 10 but I tried buying from a kitchen supply place and as I wasn't in the trades weren't interested in selling to me.......go to Bunnings was their suggestion!!!
Enjoy your tutorials....cheers
SimopsAus hi, yeah the Americans seem to like there face frames, seems like more hassle than framless. admittedly I will buy from bunnings when I need 1 or 2 things. anymore and I'll order it. if you have a big order (for you) and tell them your a furniture maker they'll most likely give you a cash account .
Thank you, thank you the half covering information was exactly what I was looking for. Can any full overlay hinge be adjusted to only cover half of the frameless frame?
You didn't show how the hinges snap together and release. Are the hinges German? One of my doors doesn't close fully, what's the remedy please
and your video is very informative.
Great work my Kiwi friend from the UK.....
Exceptional content very informative....
Thank you for sharing... all the best mate!
Your a great teacher
great analogy on how the big stores rip us all off i dont know how they get away with it.
We have a 45° corner kitchen cabinet with these style hinges. The hinges are over 30 years old and have broken. Having a hard time determining what degree/° and style to replace the hinges with. What can you recommend? The cabinet is not a "lazy susan" style. It's just inset into the corner on a 45°with a normal cabinet door.
It depends a bit on how the carcass is made. It could be that the carcass box is on a 45deg with some voids to each side which you cant access. In this case a standard hinge like in this video would work , full or half cover or insert (depending on how the doors are set up) alternatively the carcass is made to fit the corner fully , in which case the carcass wall (where the hinges attach) are in line with the closed door. Again it depends how the cabinet is made here too most likely your after a 'cranked' hinge. Best thing is to take some pics and show your local hardware guys.
Awesome, I got what I came for inside the first minute!
I finished knowing more than I started with so that's a result.
Great information. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks very helpful and easy to follow.
can you change an old hinge with a new-age hinges? we need to order for a double-door of a side kitchen cabinet. can you please tell us how to choose them (to join the 2 parts, not join the cabinet itself)?
Nice t shirt sir. .. thanks for the info.
Please please can u show how to keep door in that ?
looks like you build kitchen cabinets as well,
had no idea shaker style was so wide spread, which do you enjoy more, furniture or cabinets ?
furniture is way more fun, kitchens are easy enough and it pays the bills.
For the half overlay hinges, what is the minimum overlay they can be adjusted for?
I think in theory 6mm. But you can add a bigger hinge mount say 2mm instead of 0mm and get what ever you want.
Very Good video. Great job, Thanks
+meechu633 cheers all good
What about how you repair them after they rip off? Such a pain.
That's great, thanks for your sharing.
sir how fix this broken.. means it is broken from last spring side and it is not good fitted while closing.
Is it 37mm from the edge to screw holes ?
Is there any reason not to install the bore side of a hinge in the cabinet instead of the door for an inset door? It seems like then the bulky part of the hinge would be out of your way instead of inside the cabinet.
Yes, that is the way the hinge is supposed to be installed. The geometry of how the door opens will not be correct, also they will not adjust correctly.
Hi from Tauranga. very useful video thanks
Could you show how to make the installation tool for the hinges?.
What degree overlay hinges would i need for a diagonal cupboard so that the doors open out enough?
Thanks very your great tutorial
Great info. Keep up the great work!!
Perfect video !!
O.O wait.. your automatic screwdriver makes no sound?!?!!? I have not seen this before.
I have these and the screws that hold the arm side keep backing out. What large size screws would you recommend to replace?
Probably need a 5mm euro screw
May I ask what those plastic "anchors" are called. It seems after a while my screws end up loosening and nobody here checks on them and they/the door end up getting leaned on and the threading from the wood side gets damaged and the screws fall out and get lost. I was thinking of just filling the holes with the missing screws with epoxy and replacing the screws.
Great video and perfectly explained, just what I wanted. I'm from across the Tasman and not a tradesman but a keen hobbyist and don't have access to trade prices. Any suggestions as to where to buy these including the template.
Thanks again for a great demonstration
Bunnings will probably have what you need. Just a bit more exspensive
Good video, thanks...(carpenter UK)
Good info. Did you ever come across such a hinge that opened at least 270° and would be under closing tension from at least 180°? I have a design that requires the mount to be on a partial blanking panel on the front of a cabinet.
Hi mitch, the best i know of is 170 deg. i think you might have to make pivot type hinge for that?
Cheers. Thankfully I have plenty of time to work on the design for this, so I'll figure something out. Have to love these hinges for the adjustability and ease of installation though