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Never, under any condition, attempt to draw foundation in any way except 10
frames at a time!  If you use 9 or 8, what a mess of cross comb you will have!

Also, never mix drawn comb and foundation in the same body, or you will have
frames "welded" together with a "3rd" comb between a drawn frame and the
untouched sheet of foundation.

I will repeat:  To get properly drawn foundation, use 10 (ten) frames of
foundation with each frame tightly touching each other in order to maintain
proper "bee space"


                George Imirie

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