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For these hinges, the door wings were made from pieces cut from those big copper-colored staples that come on large cardboard crates (Plasma screen boxes and such). I shaped one end a bit with a Dremel, and on the other end made loops for the pins with needle-nosed pliers.

The frame wings are just u-shaped bits of carved styrene. The pins are straight pins. I heated them and pushed them through the styrene, capturing the door wings.



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Originally posted by rogerpete:
Made 8 hinges today. Great tip.


Glad I could help a little. But, we need pictures!

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It isn't that I mind paying the couple bucks to buy some, I am rather inpatient....


Yeah, me too. I do have to say, though, that the more of the detail work I can manage to do from scratch the prouder I feel at the end of the project. The only commercial item in my recent shed was the oil barrel, and that came from a play set from the dollar store. The whole project cost maybe $15, mostly in wood stock. The final result isn't as refined as some, but it fits the "classic Lionel" look of my layout and every piece is unique.
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