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    Mortice depth issue?

    Hello,

    I'm working on an upper cabinet that utilizes morticed butt hinges. The initial assembly resulted in doors that swing fine but will not stay closed. Though I did not see any contact between the door and frame I assume there is binding that causes them to spring open a couple inches. Am I correct in assuming that perhaps I have morticed them too deep? If so and I need to shim them what is the favorable material to shim with, paper? Thanks in advance for your help, this is obviously one of those issues that illustrates I still have lots to learn but then that's why I'm here!

    Stuart

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    You can use a piece of paper to locate the bind by slipping a strip between door and frame and seeing where the paper is grabbed. For shims cut business cards or 3 x 5 cards to size. Binding can also occur between the door and stops.
    Last edited by Roger Nair; 11-03-2017 at 12:33 PM.

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    Thanks Roger, I'll try the business cards. Guess I have an afternoon of trial and error!

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    I have recovered a fouled hinge mortise by actually cutting it deeper and then shimming it back with cut-to-size pieces of old gift cards. If your mortise is actually too deep, teh cards are generally about 1/32" thick with others being thinner. If you have a large collection like I do you can probably find just the right fit.
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