I'm in the process of putting the final touches on a jewelry box. When I completed putting in the screws, they were proud of the countersink in the hinge. I predrilled the holes, allowed a larger hole for the screw shank, ''tapped" the hole with a steel screw, and lubricated the screw. These are Brusso hinges. The only solution I can see is to use a coutersink to enlarge the countersink in the hinges. I know that Brusso is in reorganization, but I wouldn't expect this with good quality hinges. Is this normal? Any other solutions? Any other brand of hinges that you use? Pics will follow if I can get this finished and the box will close properly. Thanks.
Mark