COMPLETE HIVE PLANS OF ALL TYPES

Started by beemaster, April 24, 2004, 09:41:32 PM

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beemaster

Here are GREAT PLANS in PDF FORMAT from Beesource.com - if you are looking to build your own equipment, here is the place for plans. Here you will find plans for.

10 Frame Langstroth Beehive  
5 Frame Nuc Beehive  
5 Frame Nuc Beehive - U.S.D.A.  
Double Three Frame Brood Beehive - U.S.D.A.  
10 Frame W.B.C. Hive  
Dadant Type Frames  
10 Frame Assembly Jig for Frames  
3 Frame Observation Hive  
4 Frame Honey Extractor  
20 Frame Honey Extractor  
Modified Pillow Block Bar For Maxant Chain Uncapper  
Foundation Form Board  
IPM/Screen Bottom Board  
Pollen Traps - Trapping Pollen From Honey Bee Colonies  
Double Screen Board  
Solar Wax Melter  
Removeable Swarm Catching Frames  
Super Dumping Board - U.S.D.A.  
Honeycomb Uncapping Tank - U.S.D.A.  
Honey Heater  
Miller Type Feeder  
Slatted Bottom Rack  
Bee Vac  
Apidictor

http://www.beesource.com/plans/index.htm

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Robo

These are great plans,  I have built a few. Well worth checking out if your into building some equipment.


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celtic

Yes they are easy to follow and build. I suggest anyone making their own boxes to invest in a box joint jig. Unless you enjoy spending time a widlelin on it :lol:

asleitch

Can I recommend David Cushmans site also?

I've found it a superb resource for building UK National Hives, but he has many others from the UK, Ireland and worldwide...

The info I used for the UK national

http://website.lineone.net/~dave.cushman/nat.html

Although there is literally loads of other designs/info.

heres the link to some Langstroth design information
http://website.lineone.net/~dave.cushman/lang.html

Adam

Anonymous

I would like to get a look at these plans, but the links to download them in .PDF seem to be dead....

Beth Kirkley

I tried the PDF files and they opened fine. Might have just been a problem with the server for you, or something else.
Beth

BigRog

Still haven't seen plans for a DE hive anywhere
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Robo

Quote from: BigRogStill haven't seen plans for a DE hive anywhere

Until someone who has bought one makes some plans, here is the closest you will get
http://website.lineone.net/~dave.cushman/nat.html
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beewildrd

Forgive my ignorance, I'm just getting started with woodworking, but I was looking at the plans at

http://website.lineone.net/~dave.cushman/nat.html

and was wondering;
1 - what does splayed and rebated mean?
2 - what does it mean when it says "Note  The front and back are set 9 mm up from the baseline. "?

Any help greatly appreciated, btw, i got a table router for xmas, cant wait to build my first hive, even if there's no bees in it for a while!

*EDIT* I think I've worked it out - splayed just means a bevel on the top edge of the bottom rails, but does rebated mean a rebate along the length of the top rail, on the inside edge?

Cheers
Glyn

williams460

The de hive is based on a square hive ,so it be easy to build.Just look at the pics with minimal research to do, and build 3/8 bee space figured in and do a warm or cold way entrance and your in.Plus the top venting band. hope to encouge you go for it .
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Horns Pure Honey

I am going to build a few nucs and prob. quite a few hives, bye :D
Ryan Horn

Robo

Quote from: williams460The de hive is based on a square hive ,so it be easy to build.Just look at the pics with minimal research to do, and build 3/8 bee space figured in and do a warm or cold way entrance and your in.Plus the top venting band. hope to encouge you go for it .

It is more than just that.  The frames are british standard-like design with longer tabs which lead to better end gap alignment and reduce propolis.  It is not worth the effort to build a square Langstroth framed hive, you will build in the same propolis deficiencies of a normal Langstroth hive.  You are better off to just use standard size Langstroth boxes and build the modified bottom board and ventilation box as offered by beeworks.
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Robo

Quote from: Horns Pure HoneyI am going to build a few nucs and prob. quite a few hives, bye :D

Ryan,

Consider skipping the nucs and build some double screen boards instead.  I find splits grow much faster with the double screen board and best of all, all you equipment is standard and interchangeable.
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Ryan Horn

williams460

hmm ive located wbc plans but they say its copy writed so does that mean i caint pass it around hmm
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Jerrymac

You can find some here without breeching I think.

http://www.beesource.com/plans/index.htm

OH my bad. That's what John has up top.
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williams460

but no dimension or direct plan of action, mine do have all figs and dimensions too
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eye388

Quote from: Horns Pure Honeyquite a few hives, bye.

:wink: But is that not a bit risky?

buzzbee

Just a bump. The links seem good to the pdf files.

Monte

Has anyone built any Rose Hives or familiar with "The Rose Hive Method"?
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