Recessed hinges

Not all new doors come with hinges attached. Before you hang your new door, you may need to recess the hinge into the side of the door. Here is a simple step-by-step way to recess door hinges using a router.
Tools Required
Adjustable plunge router
Door hinge template
Hearing and eye protection
Measuring tape
Mortise bearing bit
Quick-Grip clamps
Self-centring drill bit
Materials Required
Hinges
New door
Door hinge template

When recessing a hinge, there are a few ways to remove the material. One is with a wood chisel, which can be time-consuming and less accurate depending on your carving skills. The more efficient and precise way? Using a router with a flush-cut bearing bit and a door hinge template.
Purchase a door hinge template or make your template to match the profile of the hinges you’re recessing.
Hinge layout

Most standard doors need only three hinges. First, lay out your hinges 12-20cm from the top and bottom of the door and one directly in the centre of the door. After you’ve made your marks, you’re ready to start routing.