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Personally the Thornes cases although expensive look the smartest tbh. I have seen plenty of homemade cases and none show a frame to it's best as none complement the aesthetically pleasing slightly of a well drawn and capped frame as the Thornes.
 
I have seen plenty of homemade cases and none show a frame to it's best as none complement the aesthetically pleasing slightly of a well drawn and capped frame as the Thornes.
I'd beg to differ there, I have one beautifully crafted mahogany one which shows any frame off to its best, a Thornes one and another homemade one, again in hardwood and whilst there is nothing at all wrong with the Thornes one, no way does it show off the frames any better than the others
 
I made one, I based it on the Thrones but used a router to put a slightly more decorative edge on the base. Not really sure it was worth the effort and time to be honest but it was satisfying to do my own.
 
Has anyone tried making their own show case for a frame of honey?

I needed to borrow a case some years ago to show, thought it looked relatively straightforward woodwork (and with opportunities for improvement) so copied the basic design in some basically scrap wood, did it up with some routed edges and suchlike, and entered the case as a "beecraft item" where it won first prize, meanwhile the frame of honey (in the borrowed case) won nothing at all.
 
people tend to forget that the case is only there to display the frame and to keep wasps etc. out - it doesn't win you any points whatsoever during the judging.
Although it may lose you a few points if it's filthy or, in one show I was judging, one home made case had the lid tightly screwed down so I was unable to judge the frame
 

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