Then using a spade bit drill a hole through the lock set mortise into the knob s hole.
Installing non mortise hinges for interior doors.
The process that follows for installing a no mortise hinge covers typical installation where the door is inset in a basic cabinet.
Some blank doors have a specific swing.
No need to mortise anything.
Clamp the board down and just run the plane down the side 2 maybe 3 times at a slight angle 3 5 degrees no more.
If you re installing a pre hung door make sure you get the correct swing determined by the placement of the hinges and doorknob.
A block plane would probably be the best tool to use though a bench plane will work fine also.
Since there aren t any mortises to help align the door and case with each other you ll need another method.
The first thing you ll need to do is to create a slight back bevel on the hinge side of the door.
Swing the hinge plates over and move the door up or down left.
But you can use a no mortise hinge for other types of installations.
The process that follows for installing a no mortise hinge covers typical installation where the door is inset in a basic cabinet.
This offset is the key to making the installation of the hinge a snap.
As for the back beveling you can use a hand plane.
Open the door and stand with your back to the hinges.
If the doorknob is on the left you need a left handed door.
Screw the hinges to the door using one three quarter inch screw for each hole.
Hold the door up at a 90 degree angle to the opening.
If you have purchased a standard interior door blank without mortises you can cut them yourself with a chisel and fit the new door to your jambs which may already have hinges on them from a.
Using a hole saw that is the correct diameter for your knob gently drill out the hole for the knob.