05-09-2020, 11:21 AM
With shop time spiking in light of current events, I've been finally getting to build the Greene and Greene blanket chest from FWW 243. I had ordered up some of the rockler torsion hinges. I used their calculator based on some weight estimates and weighing some rough milled boards. The calculator recommended 4- 60 in/lb hinges for the job.
I just took the lid out of the clamps and proceeded to weigh it... 3lbs less than estimated. Ok, go back to the torsion calculator and now it recommends 2- 60 In/lbs and 2- 40 in/lb hinges. It says I need a total of 201 in/lbs for this job.
If I put all 4 that I currently have on the chest I will have 240 in/lbs and if I go with 3 I'll have 180 in/lb. Are there any ramifications of going with all 4 other than the lid being stiff to open and close? If I choose 3 am I looking h basically at a "soft close" vs hold any angle the lid soft at?
I am mortising these into the top of the chest side so that there is no gap the thickness of the hinge so I only get one shot at this.
I just took the lid out of the clamps and proceeded to weigh it... 3lbs less than estimated. Ok, go back to the torsion calculator and now it recommends 2- 60 In/lbs and 2- 40 in/lb hinges. It says I need a total of 201 in/lbs for this job.
If I put all 4 that I currently have on the chest I will have 240 in/lbs and if I go with 3 I'll have 180 in/lb. Are there any ramifications of going with all 4 other than the lid being stiff to open and close? If I choose 3 am I looking h basically at a "soft close" vs hold any angle the lid soft at?
I am mortising these into the top of the chest side so that there is no gap the thickness of the hinge so I only get one shot at this.
~ Chris