
HINGE BORING BIT 35MM TITANIUM COATED

A hinge bore is required if you need to use cup shaped euro hinges for a wooden cupboard door.
How to use the Hinge bore bit:
The radius of the hinge bore is 17.5mm and it is also the centre point distance. It would be safe to have a 4-5mm shoulder from the side of the cupboard door. So the distance from the edge to start boring is 17.5+4.5=22mm.

It is critical to bore the correct depth. Most cupboard doors vary in thickness from 16-22mm. The standard depth to bore is 13mm for most euro hinges.
Sharpening:
Hardwoods require a slow speed when boring. The hinge bore can easily be
sharpened using a diamond file. Click
here to have a look at the DMT diamond products.
TIP:
Use a drill press, it is easier to control the correct depth adjustment. It is
also possible to make a jig for future hinge boring.