Fit the latch and faceplate into the door.
Chisel door frame for lock.
This is the traditional method of cutting door hinge slots and takes a.
Use a combination square to transfer this centre mark across the face of the jamb onto the flat strip between the inside edge of the jamb and the door stop.
Knowing how to cut a mortise is essential for installing a deadbolt lock.
Using a chisel cut along the outline as deep as the plate is thick.
Now using the same technique for chopping out the hinge remove the timber inside being careful to cut only as deep as the face plate is.
Mark the precise centre top to bottom of the bolt onto the inside edge of the jamb using a pencil.
Then chisel to the same depth every 1 8 inch between the top and bottom of the plate outline.
Example of how to use a bevel edged chisel to create hinge slots on a beech wood door.
Chisel to remove enough material to allow the faceplate to be flush with the door edge usually about 3 16 in.
Use a sharp 1 in.
Chiseling a recess called a mortise for a door lock plate is one of those jobs that s very simple in theory but also very easy to mess up.
Turn the chisel bevel side down and remove the waste working from the middle out.
Turn the chisel upside down and repeat at the bottom again keeping just inside the lines.
Trend s lock jig uses a set of interchangeable templates and with a router will cut the mortise and face plate recess for popular door locks.
The plate should be flush with the door edge when inserted into the finished mortise.
Using a router attachment remove the wood between the pencil lines drawn on the door edge to create a mortise for the faceplate.
The worthless handymen at our apartment never installed a strike plate for our front deadbolt.
The lock jig also suits face plates on a 1 inch mortice latch.
Fortunately cutting out this mortise isn t nearly as difficult as it sounds.
Chisel a recess for the faceplate.
Here i fit one using some basic hand tools and an electric drill.
Close the door and look for where the lock bolt or latch bolt contacts the door jamb.
You ll need to cut a mortise a small shallow recess in the wood of the door and doorjamb for the latchbolt and strike plate to rest.
Chisel out the recess for the rectangular faceplate by inserting the bolt latch set into the door and marking the profile of the faceplate onto the door edge.
Use a bevel edge chisel and hammer to square the corners of the mortise if the faceplate has square corners.
It s an easy job that only takes a.