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  • 1. Lay the Back Legs flat on the floor and then place the two side panels into the corresponding slots. 2. Place the front legs into place  +
  • 10. Place the roof onto the hive body by l10. Place the roof onto the hive body by locating the Gable ends to the Feet. Locate one side first and then drop the next into place. 11. Use a table saw to cut 30 degree angles in each roof panel where they intersect the roof beam (measure the angle to doublecheck before cutting). the angle to doublecheck before cutting).  +
  • 3. Whilst still resting on the floor add the wedges to the lock joints of side panels. Leave them loose for now.  +
  • 4. Place the hive body in a horizontal position and add the wedges to the back feet panel. 5.Carefully push the Base plate in through the front entrance and be sure that it locates along the groves and into the slot on the inside of the back feet panel.  +
  • 6. Add the Follower Board. Add as many top bars as needed for you colony size with the protrusion facing down.  +
  • 7. Add the roof Panels making sure the angled cuts are verticle.  +
  • 8. Add the Roof Beam. Add the wedges. 9. Give all the wedges a few taps with a hammer untill the Roof panels grip the Beam enough to create a compression fit.  +
  • The beehive is ideal for backyards, rooftoThe beehive is ideal for backyards, rooftops and large balconies. It can also be used in larger rural spaces. It is important that users consider the availability of forage (pollinating plants that honeybees can eat) and plant additional bee friendly plants if only a small amount is available. Keep in mind that bees patrol several miles outwards in each direction while foraging.outwards in each direction while foraging.  +
  • The hives have been designed to be cut usiThe hives have been designed to be cut using one standard size plywood board of 1220mm x 2440mm or 4 x 8 feet. This drawing shows the Cut Strategies that a machine operator will need to use with their own CAM software, (Computer Aided Manufacture). To help in the creation of the machine tool paths we have split the strategies into color coded layers and named them according to the strategy required. See the [https://github.com/opensourcebeehives/Hive_Colorado_Top_Bar ‘Nesting’ and ‘Cut Strategy’ files] on Github.
    We have created two file types for 20mm and for 19mm (0.75 inch) thickness boards. It is common for wood boards to have slight variations, so be careful to measure your wood before selecting the files. In these design every millimeter counts.
    ore selecting the files. In these design every millimeter counts.</div> </div>  +