Beekeeping

   / Beekeeping #761  
Thanks!

That's impressive precision, and dare I say it, accuracy. I can see how a precise, solid jig would make a big difference. For me, not being a great woodworker, getting wood boxes perfect always seemed like a five handed challenge until I built myself a set of corner jigs to enforce truly square joints. (From some back issue of Fine Woodworking, IIRC. Transformational.)

All the best,

Peter
 
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   / Beekeeping #762  
Thanks!

That's impressive precision, and dare I say it, accuracy. I can see how a precise, solid jig would make a big difference. For me, not being a great woodworking, getting wood boxes perfect always seems like a five handed challenge until I built myself a set of corner jigs to enforce truly square joints. (From some back issue of Fine Woodworking, IIRC. Transformational.)

All the best,

Peter

I'm a little obsessive in most things I do. So I try to improve the process each and every time. It's a challenge when working with pine and flexible and warpable plywood.
 
   / Beekeeping #763  
One more to insulate, but I have my student coming over tomorrow to see how it's done. This is the fastest I've ever built hives.
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   / Beekeeping #765  
Bottling day!

We will have this sold quickly. This years honey is the lightest and most floral we have ever harvested. Last year it was very dark and earthy. Wild to see the differences.

I'm not in the photos, as I had my three mentees and wife doing most of the work. I grilled their lunch though 🤣

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   / Beekeeping #768  
How do you go about processing your wax?

Generally 1 or two steps. Depends on the quality of the wax going into the first step.

First melt is with water. It is made into a melted wax/water combination. This is filtered through a screen or cheese cloth and allowed to cool. The wax floats.

I remove the wax, and if it was sent through cheesecloth, it's done. If it was filtered through a screen due to larger debris like cacoons, then I melt it again in a double boiler and send it through cheesecloth and let it cool.
 
   / Beekeeping #769  
I also typically store it in 35g ingots so that I can toss them into the melt for lip balm, without measuring.
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   / Beekeeping #770  
A friend of mine reported harvesting 380 pounds from 9 hives this year.

He also fed a couple hundred pounds of sugar to them.

So... You tell me... Is he selling honey? Or?
 

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