Jay, So long as what you mean by gap is trimming out so that the back edge of the face/front of the hinge is a flat wall. A kerf into the hinge turns it into a dutchman that will either tend to steer the fall to one side or, if made evenly across the hinge will cause early tearoff and less...
Nah, Burnham. You are right. So is Dent-it doesn't matter if you end up with a prper face. However, it is easier to end up with a proper face making the horizontal cut first. The thing about old dogs is we don't NEED to learn new tricks if we mastered the old ones that were important.:D
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