Yeah I did see that post from Bhodi. I myself am Druidic and actually 'forcing' a tree into a shape with an angle-grinder and a core of copper is still a bit alien to my way of thinking...But if it works, use it. I really want to see a picture of how the wound has healed over the wire. The photos Stewart are from a low perspective, the branches do seem to actually slope upwards, trust me, they are flat or pointing downwards, I spent over an hour getting those branches where they should be after wiring, and have found myself sneaking out at least once a day to check on the tree under the disguise of having a cigar. I have never before seen the formal style as a beautiful tree form, until I actually made one, before I was of the "struggle to survive, twist and bind" school, but to actually read up on the formal styles philosophy of trying to make a tree that has basically formed in the perfect spot, as far as water wind and sun, no competition for nutrients etc, is concerned, has made my appreciation for this style far more, than it once was. I am really looking forward to making one of each of the Druidic trees such as Oak, and Elm etc, in the 'Formal style', for my collection.
