The Ross Rounds are the finest comb honey. I am using mostly plastic and the
comb was a problem. I enjoy it and produce it by cutting a plastic frame.
Leaving the plastic box container (cutter size) open under the 2 inch of
plastic. I wax in the plastic to hold it in tight. Normally I put this
frame on the edges of the hive, one on each side during flow. I don't cut
the top drawn honey from the frame. Draw time is reduced. If I treated the
box with chemicals before I do not get the cut comb from that hive. I also
use this frame to get queen cells if put inside the brood area. Either
grafted or left naturally in a queenless hive. The problem with this system
it is not sealed on the edges, may leak honey from the container (if not in a
quart jar) during transporting, and it will not bring the price of the Ross
comb honey. Michael Housel microscope on observation beehive research