Any Ideas? restoring a travel trunk hinge
Hi,
My wife likes to collect old travel trunks and she has a couple that have seen better days. One has been repaired with no respect for the original craftsmanship (1920'ish steamer trunk) I will need to have a better look at it before I can ask for more help. The other is a trunk that used some sort of heavy cardboard / fibrous material as the hinge. Does anyone know of what or where I may be able to source such a product? A condition of her buying the trunks are that they are also functional which I am more than happy to help her with but we are not sure where to go with this one.
Thanks
Most cardboard has very short fibres so won't work
One of the most important thing for a hinge is that it is flexible and lasts. If this is not a hinge with a pin, but a piece of some flexible material, then most of the heavy cardboard that I have seen would be unsuitable. To make cardboard they usually pulp up paper or old cardboard then compress it. That results in a material that can have good stiffness, but little flexibility. As such, when bent it is likely to crack. Once upon a time some paper and heavier sheet materials were made from fabric, such as linen and cotton. Linen, being made from Flax, has especially long fibres. I suspect that you could make up your own hinge materials using layers of heavy linen saturated with a flexible adhesive and compressed between sheets covered in release plastic like freezer film. If you use the correct colour of linen and adhesive you could even match the colour that you are looking for.
Of course, the suggestion to use leather is also eminently sensible and easier.
Good luck