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Drill the holes for the screws. Position the hinges and place a screw in each hole. Tighten each screw using 2 or 3 twists until they’re all tightened. Replace the hinge pin, if necessary.
Place your drill bit into the indentations left from the center punch—these will help keep your drill from moving around. Carefully drill the holes for all of the screws.  Use a drill bit that’s slightly smaller than your screw size. You can look up charts online that will tell you what size drill bit to use according to your screw size. Do a visual check by holding up the drill bit in front of the screw. If you can't see the threads of the screw, the drill bit is too big and you need to go down a size or 2. Line up the hinges so that they're in the center of their tracings, then place a screw in each hole so you can tighten them down. Use a screwdriver to begin tightening each screw 1 at a time. Tighten the first screw 3 rotations, and then move on to the next screw. Do this until they’re all evenly tightened. If your hinge came in 2 pieces with a hinge pin, you can replace it once the screws are nice and tight. Just drop it into place in between the 2 hinge pieces. If you’re installing a door or cabinet, put the top hinge in first to help with the alignment.