Making A Complete Beehive From Scrap Pallets | Part 5 | Beehive Top

in #blog7 years ago (edited)

Now that we have completed the process of building the Hive Box, Frames, Bottom Board, and In Hive Feeder, we are almost finished with our beehive made completely out of scrap pallet wood! Today we will be showing you how to make the bee hive top and soon we will have a full wrap up post showing the whole process and completed hive. But for now, let’s make the top…


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The Plans



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Lumber Needed



We planed down our pallet wood and glued it together to make the lumber seen here. If you look back at the other posts in the series you will see this process done. Of course this can be made from store bought lumber using the same directions below if you choose.



  • (2) - 19 5/8” x 2 ¾” x 1 ½”
  • (2) - 24” x 12” x ½”
  • (2) - 16 7/8” x 6 ½” x 1 ½”




The Process




First on the boards that are 19 5/8” long set your table saw fence to 2 ¾” and tilt your blade to 28 degrees. Rip both pieces.


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Next set up a ½” dado blade and move the fence 1” off the blade. Raise the dado blade 3/8” up. Run your board through with the 2” side against the fence.


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Then on the 16 7/8” board set up your ½” dado blade and raise to ¾” up. Set the fence 1” off the blade, make successive passes until you have removed 1 ½” - as shown in the image.

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Next lower the dado blade to 3/8” up and pass it though on the long side of the board.


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Finally make 62 degree cut from the center point. Easy way to accomplish this is to make a center mark on the 16 7/8” side and then make a mark 2” up on the opposite side. Draw a line between the two points and that’s your cut line.


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For the roof piece set your blade at 28 degrees and set your fence 12” off the blade. Rip each piece, make sure the nicer face is staying 12” wide – this will be the outside surface of the roof.


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Then we simply glue the side walls together and once dried add your roof pieces, stapling to add stability and strength.


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Next using some recycled screen material, we stapled it to the interior of the roof box and filled it with pine shavings. This adds additional insulation for the bees; keeping them warm in the winter and cool in the summer months.


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When you are finished you are left with a gorgeous top to your own handmade beehive.


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Pallet Wood Beehive Series


We hope you have found this post helpful! Stay tuned to the Complete Beehive Made From Pallet Wood finished piece!


Thank you for reading,
Happy Homesteading.



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Thats a brilliant job!
Although i would have to make it using hand tools and would probably look a bit more, shall we say 'RUSTIC' lol
Nice job man.....
I like the idea of the shavings as insulation too.

Thank you so much! The pine shavings have been great because they help absorb any moisture the bees have created in the hive as well. And hey, bees don’t mind rustic 😉

This is great work. I love using reclaimed or free wood I should say. I use pallets for so many things.

Thank you!! Pallets are such a great resource for free material. We have made so many things with them and are actually about to start some patio furniture made out of them. Not only is it cost effective, but it’s nice that they don’t end up in a landfill as well. We really enjoy using them!

SO cool! I'd so do this if I didn't live in a neighborhood with such tiny back yards.. they might become disgruntled with me.. or kill my bees :(

Thank you ❤️!! You might check out your local codes for keeping bees, they might surprise you. I know many individuals that keep bees on their small yards in the city. Crazy enough they are very calm and don’t bother you at all.

Some great carpentry skills, and for the fabulous 🐝 what’s next on the list?

Thank you! We are going to do an overview of the finished hive next and then the supers and queen excluder. Then we will be uploading videos of the bees throughout the season as well. Thanks for the support!

I love this @llfarms – not just for the awesomeness of repurposing pallet wood, but for the in-depth instruction you offer so that others may follow suit. You're a wonderful inspiration, dear! <3

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Thank you so much! Your kind words just made my day ❤️.
Also, clearly this is my most favorite picture of yours.. those colors 😍 stunning!!

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