I like to make the head and lid of a box of much thicker brass, even up to a 1/16" thick, but have always found it difficult
to bend a nice hinge out of this thick stuff. I therefore make my hinge of much thinner brass, about .030 thick, and make
two pieces, one to solder under the head, and one to solder under the lid. By using this thinner brass you can make a
much neater hinge I merely take one end of each piece and just roll it around the hinge pin I am going to use until it comes around and merely butts against the flat of the piece, or kind of like a "P". I then tin both the box part and the
top side of the hinge piece and hold them together with two pliers and hold them in the flame of a propane torch, squeezing them together as the solder melts. After I have both pieces soldered on, I cut out the segments of the hinge
and fit them together..................Don