. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. FIG of a penknife or screwdi'iver, which is often attempted, one of two methods can be adopted : a couple of nails are driven into the bench about 4ins. apart, and standing up about iin., these are inserted. FIG. 23. into the saw cut by placing the fi-ame as shown at Fig. 24; by pulling with the left hand and pushing with the right the saw cut is opened, the foundation is held between the finger and thumb of each hand and slipped down into position while the frame is held with the groove open (Fig. 25). Another method is to drive a couple
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. FIG of a penknife or screwdi'iver, which is often attempted, one of two methods can be adopted : a couple of nails are driven into the bench about 4ins. apart, and standing up about iin., these are inserted. FIG. 23. into the saw cut by placing the fi-ame as shown at Fig. 24; by pulling with the left hand and pushing with the right the saw cut is opened, the foundation is held between the finger and thumb of each hand and slipped down into position while the frame is held with the groove open (Fig. 25). Another method is to drive a couple of nails into the bench about fin. apart; these are inserted into the saw cut and the frame turned right round so that the cut is held open automatically. Refer- ence to Fig. 26 will show the nails and the position of the frame, so that the founda- tion can be slipped in quite easily. The frame is then released by twisting back, when the split closes and grips the founda- tion, the frame is then laid on the board and the wire embedded. In the case of a split top frame it Avill be found that the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London
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