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Try Soss hinges. Only drawback with them is there is no adjustment.
http://www.soss.com/invisible-hinge.html
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Thanks
The SOSS hinges are only 180 deg.
The Blum's are only 110 deg.
The hinges JGrount linked are 270 deg. and the last ones look nice and clean. I was not able to find these when I searched. Google Foo is getting weak.
The other option would be to use pocket door sliders.
These doors will be hiding speakers and need to open and get out of the way when the speakers are being used. I think the pocket door sliders will be the best option, but want to show the customer more options and let them decide.
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(01-27-2017, 11:23 AM)JGrout Wrote: sorry it was late I guess link here
No your links worked fine. I am just lamenting that I was unable to find them earlier when I searched.
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John, sorry I was looking at the other hinge, and meant to
pop on this Rockler hinge
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I may be missing something, but I read your post three times, and looked at all the suggestions too. I even drew a quick sketch of an inset door in both a framed and frameless cabinet. The only thing I discovered is that the pivot point would have to be on the corner of the cabinet or out in front of the cabinet by the same distance as the door is from the corner of the cabinet, or a compromise between the two. (I'm picturing a butt hinge with the leafs slightly bent outboard.) Otherwise, I think two pivots would be needed for an inset door. An overlay door has more options.
If someone has a solution, could you please post it here? I could use it on a desk/hutch instead of pivot and slide in doors.
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