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Some rocks a slab and a tree

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Hi Guys

Had an afternoon to do some work and our last club meeting was about Penjing so....
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This is what i started off with.. Some of the rocks(clinker)had been flat cut with a grinder.
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This is what i ended up with. The tree is a Galpinia traansvalica. I love this little tree but it was not much on its own so that is why i decided to plant it up.
Slab is hand made from Caesars stone by myself.... :shock:
The leaves go a very bright red in Autum and really looks cool.
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That's awesome Brett - although you will get in trouble for not calling it penjing :whistle:
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A very nice, balanced composition.
Top job :clap:
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That's a top effect on the slab. Looks awesome. Really sets the tree off well. I like the angle of the tree to. It kind of brings the rest into it.

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Bougy Fan wrote:That's awesome Brett - although you will get in trouble for not calling it penjing :whistle:
So many people call it so many things.. Called it what it is... that way i am safe.. :lol: :lol:
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what a lovely setting Brett, Congrats

going to be real nice with Autumn clothes on too :yes:

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Looking nice brett.

What is caesar's stone,and where. Do you get it?
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Hi Brett Simon , mate that a ripper job you have done . Love that tray , makes for a very nice Penjing /Landscape/Setting :yes: .

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He may mean caesar stone which is manufactured stone used for benchtops
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Oh. Ok thanx.
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Hi Guys

Thanks very much for the compliments.
Caesars stone is an engineered stone. I have a granite company and most of our tops are now this material. I use the off cuts to make slabs for plantings. Not as easy as it looks. The slabs are 20mm thick and works down from the top and bottom to create a lip for planting in and feet at the bottom. Huge amounts of dust but well worth it. Most granite manufactures will have off cuts that you could ask them for. The hard part is grinding it down to shape.

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Ok. Thanks brett
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Brett Simon wrote:Hi Guys

Thanks very much for the compliments.
Caesars stone is an engineered stone. I have a granite company and most of our tops are now this material. I use the off cuts to make slabs for plantings. Not as easy as it looks. The slabs are 20mm thick and works down from the top and bottom to create a lip for planting in and feet at the bottom. Huge amounts of dust but well worth it. Most granite manufactures will have off cuts that you could ask them for. The hard part is grinding it down to shape.

Brett
That's an inspiring thought, Brett. May have to call some countertop shops . . .
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