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<P><FONT size=2>If you go with CA hinges, make up a little jig as shown in the
picture to get all the slots even. Once covered, I use the jig again
to cut away the covering (that's why it's two sided with the second side a
little deeper) I use the GP hinge machine to cut the initial slot then
finish it with a #11 blade.<BR><BR><IMG alt="" hspace=0
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Message-----<BR>From: nsrca-discussion-bounces@lists.nsrca.org<BR>[<A
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Behalf Of Richard<BR>Strickland<BR>Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:38
AM<BR>To: 'NSRCA Mailing List'<BR>Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Brio
Hinges<BR><BR><BR><BR>What's the best way to hinge beveled surfaces as on the
Brio
kit?<BR><BR>Richard<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>NSRCA-discussion
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