Arnold9801
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I'm an experienced beekeeper but would like to keep a colony y of bees in a more natural environment by making a log hive.
They're require a 20" diameter trunk which is hollowed to a diameter of 12".
A chainsaw is the first tool to create the hollowing but a lot is done with a carpenters slick on a long pole preferably a gouge type than the flat chisel.
Does anyone have a gouge Slick? I would have to adapt it to fit the pole but it's locating the gouge end which is more difficult.
They're require a 20" diameter trunk which is hollowed to a diameter of 12".
A chainsaw is the first tool to create the hollowing but a lot is done with a carpenters slick on a long pole preferably a gouge type than the flat chisel.
Does anyone have a gouge Slick? I would have to adapt it to fit the pole but it's locating the gouge end which is more difficult.


