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“Two-by-twelve”, pine, untreated. One 12’ board for the hive body. (Actual board size is 1-1/2” x 11-1/4” x 12’.) $19.99 at Century Ace Hardware
Building instructions

Step 1. Cut the “two-by-twelve” board into four pieces: 44-13/16” (2) and 21-3/8” (2). These are the walls. Mark the sides that will face outside. (Usually, the better-looking surfaces look outside. Also, the outer side of year rings should preferably face outside. If the board is slightly cupped, the concave side should look inside.)

Step 2. Check the width at both ends of each board that you’ve cut. The “two-by-twelve” lumber is supposed to be exactly 11-1/4” wide, but in reality it can be off by up to 1/8”, and one end of the board can be wider than the other. If all four pieces you cut have exactly the same width at both ends, all is good. If not — run them all through the table saw so the width is uniform (e.g., 11-1/8”).

Step 3. Cut a rabbet 3/8” by 3/4” along the top inner edge of the long boards. These are frame rests.

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