- Joined
- Apr 29, 2023
- Messages
- 284
- Reaction score
- 167
- Location
- Northumberland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 100
Despite being relatively youthful for a beekeeper at the grand old age of 36, I've got significant damage to my back from my previous job, particularly bad when involving any kind of torsion (another reason I prefer frames the warm way). Sawing or splicing fondant with a bread knife has had me in agony, and I'm likely to be using it conservatively instead of whacking 6.25kg straight on, having bisected it with a spade. So, my question is; do the heated uncapping knives I don't have any of, slide through fondant easily or perhaps one of those electric knives people have sometimes used to cut joints of meat serve the purpose? Can't be getting me poor little 73yr old dad to cut up fondant for 100 colonies. Thanks everyone.