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  1. Cutting Hinge Slots In Door Frame Sizes

Check that the cut is the correct depth. When cut correctly, your mortise should sit flush against the edge of the door. Make sure the hinge is no more than 1 millimetre (0.039 in) off, since larger gaps could make the door too tight to open easily or too loose to close properly. Repeat the cutting process if the mortise isn't deep enough. Corner Wood Chisel Squaring Tool for Cutting Square Mortised Door Hinge Recesses, Square Off Mortises For Frames, Box Tops, Lids, Doors and Flip up Drawers 4.5 out of 5 stars 88 $11.99 $ 11. Slot meesenstijn.

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We are going slightly out of order here.. here is our experience in door jamb mortise cutting.
To cut the mortises you will need a few things:
Door
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A Hammer
A Chisel the same width as your hinge
Remember.. measure twice, cut once. Oh, yes.. and measure again.. and throw something at the wall because your hinges moved on you after you cut the mortise. That MUST be it.
First, score the edges of your mortise:
Then, chisel lines across the mortise using a chisel the same width as the mortise. Make the lines about 1/8 inch apart.
Finally, take the chisel, bevel side down, and gently tap up through your lines. They should come up quite easily.
As you can see from the picture, this was NOT what we tried first.. we don't recommend simply whacking at the jamb with the hammer and chisel. (The chip at the top of the mortise is from THAT method.) The method we depicted DOES work, however, and gives you nice flat and smooth mortises.

Cutting Hinge Slots In Door Frame Sizes

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