#22
Thinking about doing a secretary like this:

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I am curious about the lid hinge(s).
Anything special about them?
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#23
(11-22-2018, 01:01 PM)AgGEM Wrote: Thinking about doing a secretary like this:



I am curious about the lid hinge(s).
Anything special about them?

Not the most elegant look, but I used regular old hinges on a drop-front desk.
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#24
Popular Woodworking, Aug 2000, built a secretary similar to your picture. They used these hinges from Rockler

https://www.rockler.com/single-pin-hinge-select-option
"73 is the best number because it's the 21st prime number, and it's mirror 37 is the 12th prime number, whose mirror 21 is the product of 7 times 3. Also in binary 73 is 1001001, which is a palindrome." - Nobel Laureate, Dr. Sheldon Cooper
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#25
My secretary has regular butt hinges.  I think just about any good quality hinge with a tight pin so there isn't any slop would work.  I see some that have a built-in strap to keep the hinge from over extending, but then you have that to work around on the surface of your desk.  Mine is supported by a couple of oak sticks about 3/4" square.  They look sort of flimsy, but they work fine and I haven't seen any indication that they flex or otherwise might want to fail.

Here are some hinges from Horton that they recommend for that purpose -

https://www.horton-brasses.com/H-71-H-71.asp

Phil
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#26
Thanks folks!
Thank you Snipe and Phil for the links.
Most helpful!
Ag
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#27
The image shows lopers, so there shouldn't be an issue with any butt hinge, if the sliders are installed.
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#28
If you are building one with the pull out supports for the desk top, the hinge does not need to have holds or stops built in.

But you also want to avoid the hinge barrels being in the way when using the desk. Single barrel sewing machine hinges are a great option: https://www.rockler.com/hardware/hinges/...ine-hinges
Ralph Bagnall
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#29
(11-23-2018, 06:03 PM)handi Wrote: If you are building one with the pull out supports for the desk top, the hinge does not need to have holds or stops built in.

But you also want to avoid the hinge barrels being in the way when using the desk. Single barrel sewing machine hinges are a great option: https://www.rockler.com/hardware/hinges/...ine-hinges

Thanks Ralph!
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#30
(11-23-2018, 06:07 PM)AgGEM Wrote: Thanks Ralph!

Keep us posted on the build!
Ralph Bagnall
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#31
(11-23-2018, 06:24 PM)handi Wrote: Keep us posted on the build!

Thank you!
I have to commit....
But it is something I have been thinking about for a very long time.
I have not built anything since last winter. Very bad.
But the shop is in tip - top shape, just waiting for a job.
The last thing I did build was a Shaker wash stand and I enjoyed the build and the result immensely. Somewhat similar, the wash stand and the secretary.
And I have an emotional connection to my mothers long gone and beloved secretary, which was more along traditional Chippendale styling.
So I need to do something, and this seems fitting.
If it is a go, I will post it.
Ag
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