Cabinet Door Lock Recommendations

gsdvorak

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Throughout all my years of building furniture,  I almost have never received requests for locks- only ones used before are simple cam locks in drawer fronts.  However, I have been commissioned to build a cabinet that will have two flat-slab doors mounted to the front of the cabinet that will butt up to each other, and need to install a lock to secure the contents.  I have looked online and saw full mortise, half mortise, non-mortise locks available, but have no idea from the descriptions as to which one is best for my application.  Would welcome any advice.

A little detail:  cabinet is made from solid cherry- doors are solid cherry slabs that will be mounted to the front edge of the cabinet with decorative box hinges.  Doors are approximately 7/8" thick.

Thanks!
Gerald
 
This lock is cool.
 

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Thanks guys for the recommendations.  Neil, I thought of your solution for my application, but don't think it will work to mount the spring latch- the floor of the cabinet needs to be free of obstructions, and the tops of the doors and cabinet raise up to a point (think of a gable roof), so the spring latch would have to be mounted too high to reach.  I could go with a cam lock in each door and have them keyed alike, but thought that was too redundant. 

Appreciate the ideas!

Regards,
Gerald
 
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