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I'm working on a project and I kind of built myself into a corner; I'm wondering if anyone might be able to help me out.I'm building an end table that I want to use as a storage unit. (Side note, I started this project as a way to use up scrap material so this is my excuse for any strange design choices that may come to light).The table is just a cube. Right now it has five sides made out of 5/8 plywood and the door is inset/flush with the open edges when it's on. My plan is to put a 1/4 plywood panel on each face (these were some nice old fir plywood that I've etched some art work into, so this part is important). The panel that is going over the door is going to cover the door panel and the edges of the other sides.The problem is that I don't think conventional (hidden) hinges will accommodate the way this door is made (not enough clearance on the back edge of the 1/4" panel when swinging open). I've looked around at several specialty hinges and tried to figure out a way to make other styles work, but I don't think anything has been viable so far.Can anyone think of a way to get this door to swing open without the front panel getting caught on the sides? (Hinges can't be visible). via /r/DIY https://ift.tt/2DLPb06

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