Top Bar Beehive
cults3d
Scale model top bar hive with screen bottom. 1mm = 1inch Load the parts in Repetier Host and use the analysis tab to get the dimension in inches to build one. The long board and sides are made of 3 - 6" pine tongue and groove beadboard (bead side in) glued & clamped together. Like these... https://www.homedepot.com/p/1-in-x-6-in-x-12-ft-Pine-Board-Pattern-Tongue-and-Groove-1612WP4ECB/304275598 The bars are made with ripped spruce 2x4's. The top is 1/2 plywood with a piece of 1/2" styrofoam glued to the inside. The legs are made by ripping a treated 2x6 in half. All the other pieces are made with 1x4's ripped in half. Everything is glued and screwed and/or stapled. The bottom is slotted for a slide in corrugated plastic bottom board. The rip angle on the long board is 30 degrees. The angle on the bar is 45 degrees. The angle for the hinge is 35 degrees. (1"x1/8" aluminum flat bar) The angle for the leg is 22.5 degrees. The rip angle for the landing board is 15 degrees. The angle for the top support is 30 degrees. Here's an internal jar feeder I made to fit in this beehive. https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/customizable-top-bar-hive-internal-jar-feeder Here's foundation starter strip made to work with these bars. https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/top-bar-hive-foundation-starter2
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