I like # 843 for that size hinge it's a 5/64th drill, and with these you can replace the bit if it breaks, gets too dull, whatever. They sell a 10 piece set, but #843 is the size for this job. Drill the hole, use the hinge as a template, that is why you use a vix bit, it stays inside the template the hinge creates, and perfectly centers the hole.
Drill the hole using the hinge as the template. I tape them to the wood using regular celophane tape, and drill right through the tape.
Use WAX on the screw threads, you do a first steel screw to open the thread pattern, then unscrew that, THEN use your much softer brass screw.
On the brass screw use a handheld screwdriver, not a powered driver, Good quality screwdrivers are worth their weight in gold here.
Done..........
You spend hours working on a project, and try to rush through the finishing steps so you can mess it all up, go slow, take a few deep breaths. Do it right, and you will improve your projects instantly.
Drill the hole using the hinge as the template. I tape them to the wood using regular celophane tape, and drill right through the tape.
Use WAX on the screw threads, you do a first steel screw to open the thread pattern, then unscrew that, THEN use your much softer brass screw.
On the brass screw use a handheld screwdriver, not a powered driver, Good quality screwdrivers are worth their weight in gold here.
Done..........
You spend hours working on a project, and try to rush through the finishing steps so you can mess it all up, go slow, take a few deep breaths. Do it right, and you will improve your projects instantly.
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya
GW
GW