I am researching the feasibility of milling my own hive components through the Festool system. I have not yet purchased any Festool equipment and am looking for affordable solutions to get me started.
A typical hive body is made from 3/4" pine. The box is 16.25"wide x 19.75"long x 9.625"tall. There is a dado at the top of the short ends that is .635 x .375"
The joinery utilized is typical box joint with 1" wide pins. Assembly is gluing of joints, followed by nailing for additional connection support and clamping of joint while glue dries.
So, I am looking for ideas that may achieve a similar outcome to provide me with a way to build my hive bodies using Festool equipment, without purchasing every tool that Festool offers (as much as I would like too!!!!)
Would love to hear the thoughts and ideas of the very creative and enthusiastic people on this forum.
Are there any fellow beekeepers here?
A typical hive body is made from 3/4" pine. The box is 16.25"wide x 19.75"long x 9.625"tall. There is a dado at the top of the short ends that is .635 x .375"
The joinery utilized is typical box joint with 1" wide pins. Assembly is gluing of joints, followed by nailing for additional connection support and clamping of joint while glue dries.
So, I am looking for ideas that may achieve a similar outcome to provide me with a way to build my hive bodies using Festool equipment, without purchasing every tool that Festool offers (as much as I would like too!!!!)
Would love to hear the thoughts and ideas of the very creative and enthusiastic people on this forum.
Are there any fellow beekeepers here?