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Ball
Tip
An
exposed tip of the pin of a butt hinge that is
shaped like a ball.
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Barrel
The
part of butt hinge where the two halves come
together and are joined with a pin.
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Butt
Hinge
A
hinge composed of two plates attached to
abutting surfaces of a door and cabinet and
joined by a pin.
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Clip
On
A
concealed hinge that allows you to attached the
two parts of the hinge together by simply
snapping them together. Makes finishing the
doors a breeze!
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Concealed
Hinges
This
refers to any hinge that does not show from the
outside of the cabinet.
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Cup
This
refers to the door portion of a concealed
hinge(such as the Blum hinges) that requires a
hole to be drilled in the back of the door. The
cup portion of the hinge is inserted into this
hole.
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Degree
Of Opening
This
refers to how far or to what angle a door will
open. Some hinges will allow the doors to open
farther allowing for better access to the
contents of the cabinet.
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270
Degree Hinge
This
refer to a hinge that allows the door a full
movement of 270 degees which allows it to open
all the way to the outside side of the cabinet
wall. This can only be achieved on a frameless
full overlay cabinet design.
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European
Style Cabinets
Frameless
cabinets which use a concealed hinge.
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European
Hinges
Hinges
that are concealed and which use a hole bored
into the back of the door.
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Exposed
Hinges
Hinges
that show on the outside of the cabinet. Hinges
that are not concealed or hidden.
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Face
Frame
A
cabinet is in essence a box. A face frame is a
narrow piece of wood, usually about 2" wide
that is attached to the front of this box,
framing the opening where the doors go.
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Finial
Tip
An
exposed tip of the pin of a butt hinge that has
a fancy turned shape.
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Frameless
A
frameless cabinet is one that does not have a
face frame. A frameless cabinet is made like a
simple four sided box. This is sometimes called
European style.
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Free
Swinging
This
means the hinge can move freely along its path
from open to closed. There is no sort of catch
feature to keep the door shut.
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Fully
Concealed
Will
not show at all from the outside of the cabinet.
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Full
Overlay
In
frameless cabinet construction the box is
typically made from ¾" thick stock. A full
overlay will cover the complete front edge or
just slightly less than this stock. A full
overlay hinge is typically used on the outsides
or ends of a cabinet.
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Half
Overlay
In
frameless cabinet construction the box is
typically made from 3/4 inch thick stock. A half
overlay is commonly used in the middle of a run
of cabinets where the doors share a common
single partition wall. This hinge will allow the
door to cover up half of the partition wall (or
approximately 3/8"). Not to be confused
with 1/2 inch overlay which will allow a door to
cover up the cabinet or face frame by 1/2 inch.
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Inset
A
door that sits within the cabinet opening such
that the front face of the door is flush with
the front of the cabinet or face frame.
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3/8
inch Inset
This
is a door that has a 3/8" x 3/8"
rabbet cut all the way around the door on the
back edge. This cut allows half the thickness of
the door to go back into the cabinet and leaves
the front half of the door overlaying the
cabinet or face frame. It is also sometimes
called a lipped door.
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Knife
Hinge
Shaped
like scissors. One half of hinge mounts to top
edge (or bottom edge) of door. Oher half mounts
to horizontal cabinet member directly above (and
below) door.
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Lipped
This
is a door that has a rabbet cut all the way
around the door on the back edge. This cut
allows part of the door to go back into the
cabinet and leaves the remaining part overlaying
the cabinet or face frame.
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Mounting
Plate
The
part of a concealed european style hinge (such
as a Blum hinge) that mounts on to the cabinet
or face frame.
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No-Mortise
A
style of hinge that can be mounted directed to
the cabinet and the door without any mortises or
special cuts being made into the wood surfaces.
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Overlay
A
door which sit in front of the cabinet and
covers or overlays a portion of the cabinet or
face frame.
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Pin
Hinge
A
hinge that pivots on a single point. Offers a
very low profile as only the pivoting knuckle is
visible from the outside of the cabinet.
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Pivot
Hinge
A
concealed hinge for inset doors which uses a
bushing placed into the horizontal cabinet
members above and below the door, with a pin
coming down from the hinge into the bushing.
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Reverse
Bevel
A
door edge that is angled backwards allowing the
door edge to serve as the pull. This gives a
much simpler,cleaner looking design of cabinets.
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Self
Closing
This
type hinge will have a design feature to help
pull the door shut and keep it closed when the
door is brought within a few inches of being
closed. Sometimes called snap-closing.
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Semi-Concealed
This
term is applied to a hinge where some of hinge
shows on the outside of the cabinet, but a
portion of it is hidden behind the door.
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Slip
On
A
concealed type hinge where the two parts of the
hinge are fastened together by slipping one half
on the the other and then tightening a screw.
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Snap
Closing
This
type of hinge will have a design feature to help
pull the door in and keep it shut when the door
is brought within a few inches of being closed.
Sometimes called self-closing.
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Soss
Hinge
A
specialty concealed hinge used for inset doors.
Requires mortises into the door and cabinet for
the bodies of both hinge halves.
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Surface
Mounted
A
hinge that does not need a hole or mortise
drilled in the door or cabinet in order to mount
it. In a concealed hinge it simple mounts with
screw. In an exposed hinge it also means the
entire hinge will show on the outside of the
door and cabinet.
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Wrap
Around
A
style of hinge where the plates of the hinge are
formed around the back edge of the door and/or
the face frame. A partial wrap around hinge will
wrap around the door and have a plain flat leaf
for the cabinet so it can be used on a frameless
cabinet. A full back-to-back wrap around hinge
with wrap around on both halves of the hinge so
it can be used on a face frame cabinet.
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