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That's really inventive. I wonder how the wood that makes the drawer hinges will hold up over time.
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(01-02-2019, 09:28 AM)stav Wrote: That's really inventive. I wonder how the wood that makes the drawer hinges will hold up over time.
Stav, he inserts brass bushings in the hinge blocks, so there should be no wear on the wood. See video at 2:18- 2:35. The whole thing is pretty ingenious.
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Yeah, I saw the bushings in there. I'm not a wood expert, but the wood on the hinge is all oriented vertically. It seems it might create a spot where the wood could get over-stressed and crack if too much weight is applied to a drawer.
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Looked like wenge in the hinge area.
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