Thanks for the video, I need to build some of these. I like your comment, "doesn't have to be perfect, remember this is for bees". I have to remind myself of that a lot when I am building. Thanks again, keep the great ideas coming.
@@scottthornandhisbeesandtrees I meant a table or saw horse. I had watched in past people cutting through a saw horse because the blade was fully extended. I even cut my own fingers from doing that. I now try to keep the blade only deep enough to cut the material I am cutting. Just food for thought.
Enjoyed your video. Keep it simple. Not everyone has every tool or a helper. Down to earth talk here.
Thank you! It’s a goal of mine to show ways to make things with a minimum amount of equipment. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the video, I need to build some of these. I like your comment, "doesn't have to be perfect, remember this is for bees". I have to remind myself of that a lot when I am building. Thanks again, keep the great ideas coming.
Thanks Tim! Just do your best and it’ll be good enough. Thanks for watching and happy building!
Nice job on your building your double screen bottom board!! Each step of the build was will thought out.
Thanks friend! I’ve made enough mistakes over the years and luckily learned from some of them 😂
Thanks for for the kind words and for watching!
For your safety never let the blade exceed more the 1/4" - 3/8 " through the material. Not to mention you cutting the table or horses too deep.
I’m always open to safety tips and will check my blade prior to using the saw again but do not understand what you mean by the table or horses?
@@scottthornandhisbeesandtrees I meant a table or saw horse. I had watched in past people cutting through a saw horse because the blade was fully extended. I even cut my own fingers from doing that. I now try to keep the blade only deep enough to cut the material I am cutting. Just food for thought.
@@athomewithkeith7904 that makes sense with the added context. Thanks