Craig1961
House Bee
- Joined
- May 13, 2011
- Messages
- 100
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- Location
- Old Radnor, Powys
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 3
Thanks very much to you all. Which would you say are the best plans to follow?
If you can put up with an 8mm shank, 30 quid gets you one on special offer from L*dl, along with a selection of cutters.
Which would you say are the best plans to follow?
OK... I can get a great deal on wood..... I want to build national hives.... ALL good news... BAD NEWS.. never picked up a router before... Could someone tell me which router bits I need to do my 18mm box joints and which bits for rebates.... I understand I will need practice... No prob getting wood for this. Will I need a jig... WTF are collets bush guides etc.
Thanks in advance.
Craig
Hi guys.
just bought myself 2 national beehives which only included 1 super with frames. Im in need of a few more supers and frams so Im looking at making my own to keep costs down and also give me something extra to do.
The hives ive got at the moment are a bit tatty, so was going to knock myself a few supers and maybe a brood box made from ply until i find a cheap enough cedar supplier. I will buy frame kits from ebay as I dont think i have the right equipment to make these. I have basic diy tools and a table saw. anyone see any problems with doing this? will it cost me more in the end ie time, materials
anyone have a plans that I can copy that will allow mw to fit plywood supers on the hive i have??
thanx
I'd get anything by DeWalt, Makita or Trend as sensible mid-range choices.
Poorly finished? Naah. Well done! Looks pretty good to me, but then I don't have a bench saw or router, just an old Black & Decker circular saw and a jig saw.
Here are some photos of the (poorly!) finished hive made from 18mm ply and odd bits and bobs, together a picture of my 11 year old son putting some bees into it.
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