Use a mortising template.
How to mortise a door hinge without a router.
For a more accurate cut use a mortising template on the location of each of the marked hinges so the cut goes where you want it to go.
Posted on june 26 2016 by kinderhook88.
The key to precise results is guiding the plunge router accurately so the sides of the mortise end up perfectly smooth straight and parallel to the faces of the workpiece.
This mortising jig is the way to go.
The milescraft mortising template kit also comes with a tungsten carbide tipped router bit.
I actually prefer to do it by hand probably because i m a woodworker first and a carpenter second.
Before cutting your door hinge mortise place your hinge on top of the door and outline it with a pencil.
It s got a 1 4 shank so it will fit any router that has a 1 4 collet.
It clamps to your workbench and securing the workpieces in place only takes a second with a.
In other cases a mortise is merely cosmetic.
Then plunge the router to the desired depth until you dig out the entire mortising area.
A mortise is a recess or hollow space cut to fit a specific item such as a door hinge or a lock mechanism.
In some situations a mortise is required for the door to close properly.
Set the depth measurement on your router.
Using a utility knife trace along the outline to create small groves then make a cut on the front or back side of the door indicating the mortise s depth.
The bit has a bearing at the top which will guide your router along the template without chopping it to pieces.
Mortising a door hinge without a router.