Brian,
Firstly, thank you for the suggestions, but I don't think the structure would be strong enough to have a single hinge at the base of the door, the moment applied to the hinge at that point...
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Brian,
Firstly, thank you for the suggestions, but I don't think the structure would be strong enough to have a single hinge at the base of the door, the moment applied to the hinge at that point...
Mark,
I think you may be right about the doors having vertical sag and them being quite heavy.
I suppose these combined would wear the bottom of the cupboard out, so I might have to add a small...
Yonak,
Thank you for your comment, I just feel that everyone who takes the time to post something after reading the problem should be answered.
Joe,
Thank you for raising that point, I...
Sam
Sorry about the thumbnail, I suppose it is quite a non informative picture in that sense.
I can see an actuated arm working, but a good point that the lid stay is already made.
Jerry...
Sam,
Firstly, there is no straight edge...:)
I've drawn a model in SolidWorks which is like sketch up, but industrial standard, so I have that to look through, its just I've still had problems...
Firstly, Thanks for all the replies so far, some very useful points and comments raised.
Jerry,
I don't think allowing the doors to swing downward would be suitable for the intended purpose as...
Hi all,
I was wondering if there is someone who could help me with hinging a cupboard door which has no hinge points in-line with one another
I'll attach an image of a 3D assembly for you to...