Beekeeping 3D Prints: Nucleus Hive Box and More!

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  • @colleenforrest7936 says:

    Cool!

  • @7purse says:

    Great work mate.
    We need more bee keepers on earth.
    No bees. No food.

  • @maxbiagi3091 says:

    I think better way then infill with foam , is using 5cm polystyrene board and print this hive wall’s like a half and half. Later only need cut the polystyrene board to the hive wall size and glue it together (two wall’s sides with polystyrene inside)

  • @superresistant0 says:

    You probably won’t read but a better idea would be to 3D print the beehives in a way to fit in foam board insulation. That way no mess and you could know what’s the R value insulation from the panels you chose.

  • @rw-xf4cb says:

    12.6c Glad the Global Warming is there otherwise you’d be frozen!

  • @yeheyheyyeh89 says:

    Not related but I just 3d printed your bato bucket files and used them with cheap $4 buckets from bunnings and made some of my own files to go along with it. How do I add them to the community files on patron? ๐Ÿค” Cheers

  • @djredhareaus38 says:

    Can you please give me the link to your cheap filament

  • @TheCoinPursuit says:

    Really cool idea with the spray foam infill !! that thermal cam test really showed the difference! One thought: instead of spray foam, what about designing the walls so they have removable panels and a cavity for your own insulation? That way you could use cork board, sheepโ€™s wool, hemp fibre, or even recycled foam sheets all of which can be replaced or upgraded over time without cutting into the print.

    You could even try a hybrid: low % gyroid infill for strength, a hollow core for the insulation, then seal it with a thin inner wall. That might keep the print light, avoid bowing, and give more consistent insulation coverage.

    Also wondering if a gasket lid (or foam tape) could help stop the heat loss you spotted around the handle area, and maybe a slightly textured internal surface to help bees regulate humidity better.

    Loving the modular approach thought! makes me think you could have seasonal โ€œswap outโ€ panels (insulated for winter, vented for summer) so the hive adapts year-round without a full rebuild.

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