Want to know how to build Langstroth beehive frames on your own? This article shows you how step by step. This is part 3 in a three-part series and this part covers end bars.

Part 3 - End Bars

This is part 3 of a 3 part series on how to build Langstroth beehive frames. They can be crafted for your beehives from scrap lumber. Here is a video of the construction process showing the few easy steps it takes to make your own end bars using only a table saw. If you do not have the tools required, or just don't feel like making them yourself, then please feel free to visit our beehive frames category in our beekeeping supplies store.

This video specifically covers making the end bars for your Langstroth style beehive frames. All the steps in the how-to video will teach you how to build Langstroth style beehive frames with a little bit of your time and the right tools. The steps are fairly simple and straightforward, however, it should be noted that this project is most likely not for new woodworkers.

The tools you will need to build Langstroth beehive frames are a table saw, and optionally a router, though this is not necessary. You can use a dado stack for your saw or not, making multiple passes with your standard table saw blade to create the dado cuts. Everything else is pretty straightforward and you should have no difficulty pulling off this project.

If you need to ask specific questions we are here for you, just drop us a line using the contact us link on our website and Clifton will do his best to write you back. Alternatively, you can use the comments section on this video over at Youtube, we answer those pretty frequently.

Product Link: Beehive Frames Category

Materials List:

scrap lumber

Tools List:

A table saw

router (optional)

Hammer, or optionally a brad nailer or crown stapler.

Glue - We recommend Titebond® III