Keith, I recently made a small box with a small piano hinge. I took a 
little off the box with a router.

earlier, Keith Patterson, wrote:

>Putting a thirty inch piano hinge on a toy box lid I am completing for the
>niece for Christmas.
>If I put the hinge flat on the back of the box and the back edge of the lid,
>(easiest) the hinge is exposed, on the back of the box of course.
>If I hide the hinge, fold it in half, putting it on the top edge of the back
>of the box, and under the lid, (hardest) the lid doesn't lay flat any
>longer.
>OK, it is only a sixteenth of an inch, but I did try hard to make the lid to
>lay flush and flat.
>I could remove a sixteenth of an inch off the top edge of the back, I
>suppose, but don't really want to go there.
>So, is one way correct and the other not, or is it just a matter of
>preference?
>
>Keith Patterson
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>
>
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John

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