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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => HONEYBEE REMOVAL => Topic started by: divemaster1963 on May 16, 2012, 08:38:05 pm

Title: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: divemaster1963 on May 16, 2012, 08:38:05 pm
These are Better Photos of my handmade cutout Tools for removing conb in tight places.

I forged these tools from stainless steel rods.
let Me know what you think about them
john

(http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/p558/divemaster1963/hook%20knife/100_3972.jpg)
this is all three.each has a specific task.
(http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/p558/divemaster1963/hook%20knife/100_3966.jpg)
This is the hook knife for removing overhead and wall attached comb.
(http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/p558/divemaster1963/hook%20knife/100_3971.jpg)

(http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/p558/divemaster1963/hook%20knife/100_3979.jpg)
This is the pointed 90 degree knife to cut thru comb overhead or wall.

(http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/p558/divemaster1963/hook%20knife/100_3975.jpg)
This is the ofset flat knife for cutting comb in joist areas when comming from the side.
(http://i1155.photobucket.com/albums/p558/divemaster1963/hook%20knife/100_3978.jpg)
You can see the slight offset of the blade to scape the comb off roofs or underlayment.

Thanks
John
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: AllenF on May 16, 2012, 08:52:26 pm
Are you sure you didn't get mad at your golf putters one day?    Good looking tools there.   Lets see them in action.   I bet you can reach in tight places with those. 
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: divemaster1963 on May 16, 2012, 09:00:41 pm
Are you sure you didn't get mad at your golf putters one day?    Good looking tools there.   Lets see them in action.   I bet you can reach in tight places with those. 

No not at my golf putters. But the gas powered trimmer that died now lives again. 8-)

Made from the solid steel shaft inside the tube. That will teach my other trimmers to start when I want the to run. :whip:

john
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: GeezLouise on May 16, 2012, 09:45:18 pm
Nice!  My DH made me one for our various top bar hives, like the center one but not angled.  Handy skill to have, being able to make your own tools  :-D
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: NasalSponge on May 17, 2012, 09:14:14 pm
Nicely done!
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: divemaster1963 on May 17, 2012, 09:51:39 pm
Thanks. some times I have more time to think than a person should have.(at least that is what my wife says because of the honey do list.)

john

I'll take orders Too. ;)
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: jmblakeney on May 17, 2012, 10:11:36 pm
I think they will do you a good job.

James
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: Country Heart on May 19, 2012, 09:52:53 pm
Nice tools - maybe you should change your name to the BeeSurgeon.   :)
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: David McLeod on May 19, 2012, 10:01:14 pm
John, put me down for a set.
How long are they? Currently my italian hive to is my long reach tool.
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: divemaster1963 on May 19, 2012, 10:36:45 pm
John, put me down for a set.
How long are they? Currently my italian hive to is my long reach tool.

The hook is15 1/2 inches long
The pointed one is 16 1/2 inches long.
The Flat blade one is 23 inches long.

I can make them as long as 5 1/2 feet long or as short as you want them. Just let me know and I will try and round up the meterials as quickly as possible.

john
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: saperica on January 05, 2013, 10:40:21 am
this is same tools what is in use in croatia for straw skep beekeeping.
nice job, coustom and pourpose made. usefull and practic.
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: GDRankin on November 06, 2014, 02:03:32 pm
Nice set . . . well done!
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: jredburn on November 11, 2014, 08:31:50 pm
I buy a 3 foot piece of steel rod from a big box store, cut it half, heat the end with a propane torch, bend 1-1/2" over to form the blade, beat it flat with a three lb. hammer, sharpen it with a grinder and a file and stick a handle on it.
I made one that has the blade on a 45 to the shaft so I can cut comb off walls or ceilings with the same knife and I do not have to hold the tool at a 90 to the surface the comb is on.
The next ones I make will have rectangular handles so I can tell where the blade is by the feel of the handle instead of trying to see into the back of a dark hole.
I paint all my cut out and yard tools bright yellow, makes them easy to spot in the grass.
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: jayj200 on December 30, 2014, 12:50:33 pm
Are you sure you didn't get mad at your golf putters one day?    Good looking tools there.   Lets see them in action.   I bet you can reach in tight places with those. 

No not at my golf putters. But the gas powered trimmer that died now lives again. 8-)

Made from the solid steel shaft inside the tube. That will teach my other trimmers to start when I want the to run. :whip:

john
 
did the other trimmers watch?
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: Michael Bush on December 30, 2014, 01:44:52 pm
What is the purpose of the bend on the tip of the hook knife?  I get that you use the long part of the blade to cut a comb out, but why the second bend?
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: divemaster1963 on December 31, 2014, 12:44:41 am
What is the purpose of the bend on the tip of the hook knife?  I get that you use the long part of the blade to cut a comb out, but why the second bend?

The second bend was at the average thickness of wild comb. I use it in over head cutouts to cut individual comb out and 2hen up against walls it cuts the hinges 5o the tops out. Works great. I even made five foot set do work in tight places that I have to use a catch board.

John
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: Chiefman on December 31, 2014, 08:18:20 am
Good work do you heat the metal first before you hammer the steel?
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: Michael Bush on December 31, 2014, 09:12:51 am
So is the hook because the top of the comb flares and sometimes is connected across?  Just trying to picture the purpose.
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: jayj200 on December 31, 2014, 10:39:59 pm
I think John did a wonderful job professional looking to
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: divemaster1963 on January 01, 2015, 02:17:05 pm
Good work do you heat the metal first before you hammer the steel?
Yes then I temper the steel to hold edge.
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: divemaster1963 on January 01, 2015, 02:19:50 pm
So is the hook because the top of the comb flares and sometimes is connected across?  Just trying to picture the purpose.
Yes.  I first run a blade that I made that is 18 in. Long to remove cross comb. Then use it to cut top lip and hinges..
Title: Re: Handmade hand Hammered cutout tools!
Post by: divemaster1963 on January 01, 2015, 02:21:28 pm
I think John did a wonderful job professional looking to
Thank you the things we can think of when we sometimes have to much time and nothing to do.
 ;)