The appropriate hinge for this situation is one which has a double knuckle, so that when it is folded up the hinge adopts a square 'U' shape. The knuckles are on the underside so that the top surface is smooth, Each knuckle only has to adopt a 90 degree fold, so the combination makes the 180 degree fold. Look in your Yellow Pages under 'Cabinetmaker's Supplies' and you should be able to find some. If they are just too elusive, try two sets of butt hinges separated by a narrow strip of timber compatible with the rest of the table. The hinges should, of course, be offset from each other on the two sides of the strip. Another alternative is a piano hinge set into the edge of the table top. These gain strength by being continuous, and using many screws to attach them to the top boards. There will still be half of the knuckle diameter exposed, but if a fairly fine hinge is used this should not present a problem.
Peter.
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