Revisiting frames today..
I attempted to make a jig for the router to cut the step in the end of the frame.. it worked as well as using the saw, maybe a little quicker..
After running about 80 top bars ( = 160 ends) the cheap router but I use was beginning to show signs that it was rapidly degrading, so I finished the rest on the saw..
90 ish bars after loss due to warpage and knots.. These are WEDGE top bars.
Then I shaved down the bottom bars and cut the slots in those. Can you tell the difference between the commercial bottom bar and mine?
There is actually only one commercial bottom bar in the picture, it is the second one FROM the right. I make the slot slightly wider, and it truly pays off when trying to put wired wax in..
The last picture is of a commercial frame (standing) and a frame I made completely myself, minus the wired foundation of course, but thats next, trying some non stamped foundation to see what the bees think of it.
Keep your bees happy!
Scott