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Colin
Drill the hole with next size drill bit and plug it with dowel and glue. Cut off excess dowel, drill new hole and screw.
start with the inner hole first and the outer edge
Hey @colinweiren,
To add to this, it might be worth filling the cracks with wood glue such as Parfix 250ml PVA Wood Glue and clamping with something like Craftright 300mm 2 Piece Quick Action Clamp.
This will help you get the shape of the hinge rebate back to its original state before adding dowels like @Jai1 has said.
Hope this helps,
Jacob
Hi @colinweiren,
Great to see you get fantastic advice from two experienced and helpful members.
Please let us know how you go with following their advice and please don't hesitate to post again if you need further assistance.
We look forward to seeing the end result.
Jason
Great work @colinweiren.
I'd recommend trying to use a slightly longer screw than what was there originally; they look a bit short to me. Unfortunately, to get a longer screw, it might jump you up to the next gauge, which has a larger head and might not countersink into the hinge plate as nicely. If you can even get a 5mm longer screw I think that would be advantageous.
Mitchell
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