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Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: August 29th, 2015, 4:04 pm
by kez
Hey folks,

Went up to bonsai south today intending on buying some decent wire cutters, maybe a jinning tool and paying for a workshop on monday and instead I bought this
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This pic shows the tree with the top 3rd cut off, Leong and I had a lok at the tree, discussed the options and both decided the top wasn't needed in the final design so off it went (i had been eyeing this tree off for weeks and I always knew I wanted it gone anyway :twisted: )

Here's a shot of the size of the trunk
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This thing is seriously a beast, and has some great natural shari and movement that are hard to see due to the current foliage covering but my job tonight is to work on what will be the deadwood feature of the tree and when I have better pics I will post them up

A huge thanks to Leong for giving me his time today, I had a great chat with him and I can't encourage people enough to get into the nursery and get this stock while you can, in years to come its this stock that will make the finest bonsai in the country

Wish me luck

Kerrin

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: August 29th, 2015, 4:35 pm
by kcpoole
Lovely stock tree, Will be great to see this develop over time as you usually do :yes:

I also note that the Beam Can is not opened yet! Tip to all, crack the tinnie after the serious work done rather than before :lol:
I have go that wrong before, but luckily not too serious :-) :lol: :lol: :palm:


Ken

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: August 29th, 2015, 6:32 pm
by Piscineidiot
That's a ripper of a tree! I'm sure you'll have some serious fun with it!

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: August 29th, 2015, 8:24 pm
by Josh
Man that is a serious trunk. Leong has slme amazing stock. Lookkng forward to seeing where yoj take this.

Josh.

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: August 29th, 2015, 9:30 pm
by Ryceman3
NICE! :tu:
I've seen your skills working other junipers on some of your other posts and really look forward to checking out what you come up with for this beauty. Have fun!

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: August 30th, 2015, 8:02 am
by kez
Angle change, rough deadwood work and structural wiring complete
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I need a dremel for the rest of the deadwood but none of it is in the way of any of the remaining branches so I should be able to complete it once I can get my hands on one,

I took alot of life tissue off the top section so fingers crossed that what foliage is left can support/be supported by the roots

Next stop branch placement

Kerrin

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: August 30th, 2015, 12:33 pm
by kez
half way
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Will need some tweaking once the final upper branches and apex are placed

Kerrin

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: August 30th, 2015, 7:02 pm
by hoody6980
Hi kez
Mate try tearing the wood. The best deadwood on junipers is done by hand tools.
Lift a piece of the wood with a small chisel and use pliers to roll down or up the trunk. To emphasise a curve or nice feature dig deeper with the chisel an tear more

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: September 1st, 2015, 11:34 am
by kez
Finished
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Still need to work on the deadwood but for now this one is resting

Kerrin

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: September 1st, 2015, 11:40 am
by squizzy
Nice one kez.

So what your saying is you did all this without wire cutters and a jinning tool at home rather than a workshop.

Squizz

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: September 1st, 2015, 12:22 pm
by kcpoole
What a lovely outcome Kez :yes: :clap:

Excellent result from Excellent stock.
Can you please post a close up of the detail wiring in the foliage pads. I am interested in what you have done there :-)

Ken

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: September 1st, 2015, 1:58 pm
by kez
Cheers guys,

Ken,

Here's a pic of the side and the back to give a better idea of where the pads are placed

Left hand side
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Back
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Hope this helps

Squizzy,

mate I already have some rather ordinary wire cutters and I some jinning pliers but I was after one of the hooked knife type things,

I still went to the workshop, just with a different tree

Cheers,

Kerrin

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: September 5th, 2015, 5:16 pm
by kez
Spent an hour or so wiring out the bits I was too lazy to wire when initially styling the tree, tweaking the pads and cleaning out all the downward pointing foliage, I also started to rest of the deadwood work and here it is at the moment
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Still hard to get a good clean looking photo but hopefully this gives a better idea

Cheers,

Kerrin

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: September 29th, 2015, 9:54 am
by kez
Bit of a short term update on the big fella one month in,

As mentioned in the first post I took a LOT of live tissue off this tree and was very very concerned about it's prospects, I have been diligent in the after care, misting 2 or 3 times a day (with seasol twice a week).

I also kept some of the major branches I removed so I could keep an eye on the foliage on the cut branches in comparison to what was on the tree, one month after the initial work with cut branches have dried out and browned and here's the tree

(all pads on the tree are looking like this)
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And the bare wood
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I will continue to mist twice a day at least for the next month, but I am quietly confident :tu:

Cheers,

Kerrin

Re: Squamata Juni aka "the beast"

Posted: September 29th, 2015, 10:24 am
by Piscineidiot
Lookin' good, Kerrin!