BeeSpace
New Bee
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2018
- Messages
- 81
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- South Yorkshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5ish plus a couple of nucs
Afternoon all.
Thought I'd seek a bit of feedback on this idea so I can trap any pitfalls before I lay out any cash for materials.
I'd like to try making a long national for my kids to work (and because they interest me). It would take national brood frames (not 14 x 12). I currently run wooden nationals with a couple of poly nucs. Assuming some or all of them get through winter!
I was considering using expanded cork insulation to build the hive. I've confirmed with a supplier that it's okay for use outdoors. I'm thinking of 30mm thick cork, double walled so it's 60mm thick all round for insulation (top of roof 60mm too).
It'll have dividers to make up 3 x 11 frame brood or split into 5 x nucs, a mesh floor and I'll make a multi-part ply crownboard, plus an eke for feeding. Joints will be butt jointed at present - I can dovetail if necessary but I've only done it on a much smaller scale (think boxes for playing cards scale!) and feel there's less opportunity for mistakes if I keep it basic, although appreciate it's a weaker joint. I'm thinking wood glue and screws. Available tools are hand tools only (and thank god it won't need planing as that's a skill I really need to work on!)
Okay, be gentle folks, my beekeeping and woodworking are both at the beginning end of the spectrum...but fire away, all suggestions and advice welcome!
Thought I'd seek a bit of feedback on this idea so I can trap any pitfalls before I lay out any cash for materials.
I'd like to try making a long national for my kids to work (and because they interest me). It would take national brood frames (not 14 x 12). I currently run wooden nationals with a couple of poly nucs. Assuming some or all of them get through winter!
I was considering using expanded cork insulation to build the hive. I've confirmed with a supplier that it's okay for use outdoors. I'm thinking of 30mm thick cork, double walled so it's 60mm thick all round for insulation (top of roof 60mm too).
It'll have dividers to make up 3 x 11 frame brood or split into 5 x nucs, a mesh floor and I'll make a multi-part ply crownboard, plus an eke for feeding. Joints will be butt jointed at present - I can dovetail if necessary but I've only done it on a much smaller scale (think boxes for playing cards scale!) and feel there's less opportunity for mistakes if I keep it basic, although appreciate it's a weaker joint. I'm thinking wood glue and screws. Available tools are hand tools only (and thank god it won't need planing as that's a skill I really need to work on!)
Okay, be gentle folks, my beekeeping and woodworking are both at the beginning end of the spectrum...but fire away, all suggestions and advice welcome!