The Build Show’s Matt Risinger visits the Sugatsune booth at the Kitchen and Bath Show 2024, to check out innovative hardware, including a hinge praised for its ability to remain hidden in door spaces. Not only does Matt love Sugatsune hardware, but he’s proud to share he used it his own home.
Matt is joined by Russ from Shaper Tools, who introduces the Shaper Origin, a handheld CNC machine resembling a plunge router. The Shaper Origin, along with the Shaper Plate, allows for precise digital template creation, ensuring the router stays within the designated lines, preventing mistakes during installation. This technology results in a perfectly flat hinge with precise tolerance, simplifying the process of installing hidden doors.
Additionally, Matt highlights Sugatsune's latest display, the MFU-1200, which features a hidden door system with top track mounting and a guide at the bottom. This system is available in two versions, supporting either 80 or 150-pound doors. The soft-close feature and smooth operation emphasize Sugatsune’s reputation for high-quality, durable hardware. Be sure to check out Sugatsune’s catalog for more innovative hardware solutions – as Matt notes, their craftsmanship makes homes look impeccable.
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