In the Screencast, which is rather long, I used As-Built Joints to add motion to the hinge. As-Built Joints preserve the orientation of components to each other by placing the select joint between the origins of the two components. It is not a type of joint you use in normal assembly but with the hinge, you want to keep the orientation of the components as you imported them.
As far as placement of the hinge between your cabinet and door, your model did not offer a suitable structure so I created a very simple assembly in order to demonstrate the hinge placement. I am purely guessing on how your door is mounted, in relation to the cabinet, but I did it with an overlap flush mount. Also I could not find instructions on the Blum site on how the mounting accessory hooked to the hinge so I just guessed. Once you have the hinge in place, you can located screw holes and hinge cup cutouts. Before you finalize these, you must secure a hinge, or find accurate instructions, to determine how the mounting accessory hooks to the hinge assembly.
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Model is attached.
John Hackney, Retired
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