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− | The '''Colorado topbar hive''' is a product of the [[Open Source Beehives]] project. It's a [[topbar beehive]] which is designed to be downloaded and "printed out" by a CNC router, commonly found in [[maker space]]s. The hive is designed to be cut out of a single (American) standard 4 foot by 8 foot sheet of 3/4 inch plywood, shipped flat, and assembled using no fasteners or glue. | + | [[File:CoTopbar.png|thumb]]The '''Colorado topbar hive''' is a product of the [[Open Source Beehives]] project. It's a [[topbar beehive]] which is designed to be downloaded and "printed out" by a CNC router, commonly found in [[maker space]]s. The hive is designed to be cut out of a single (American) standard 4 foot by 8 foot sheet of 3/4 inch plywood, shipped flat, and assembled using no fasteners or glue. |
It was designed by the OpenSourceBeehives team including [[Jacob Springs Farm]]'s [[Andre Houssney]]. | It was designed by the OpenSourceBeehives team including [[Jacob Springs Farm]]'s [[Andre Houssney]]. | ||
''see also''[[http://www.opensourcebeehives.net/Beehives/CTB/ctb.html| Colorado Topbar]] | ''see also''[[http://www.opensourcebeehives.net/Beehives/CTB/ctb.html| Colorado Topbar]] |
Revision as of 10:45, 14 March 2018
The Colorado topbar hive is a product of the Open Source Beehives project. It's a topbar beehive which is designed to be downloaded and "printed out" by a CNC router, commonly found in maker spaces. The hive is designed to be cut out of a single (American) standard 4 foot by 8 foot sheet of 3/4 inch plywood, shipped flat, and assembled using no fasteners or glue.It was designed by the OpenSourceBeehives team including Jacob Springs Farm's Andre Houssney.
see also[Colorado Topbar]