Trident under construction
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Re: Trident under construction
Absolutely brilliant carving work there.....
i have a huge elm that i plan to do a similar carving procedure to your maple.
Any tips you can point out to a first time carver...??
did u apply lime sulphur to the internals of the tree afterwards?
i have a huge elm that i plan to do a similar carving procedure to your maple.
Any tips you can point out to a first time carver...??
did u apply lime sulphur to the internals of the tree afterwards?
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Re: Trident under construction
Quick! Shove a rock in there!
ROR would be nice to see haha
Cheers,
Mo
ROR would be nice to see haha
Cheers,
Mo
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Re: Trident under construction
This isnt a great example of carving yamadorikid. My advice is to watch a graham potter video. I hope this link worksyamadorikid wrote:Absolutely brilliant carving work there.....
i have a huge elm that i plan to do a similar carving procedure to your maple.
Any tips you can point out to a first time carver...??
did u apply lime sulphur to the internals of the tree afterwards?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVpcJCBc14
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Re: Trident under construction
Squizzy, I am an absolute amateur, but not a young soul, if I may be so bold.
What is the harm in letting this progress for a few years and seeing what happens??
I would relish such a unique tree, if for no other reason than to see in which direction nature would guide my hand in moulding this tree to tell a story.
What is the harm in letting this progress for a few years and seeing what happens??
I would relish such a unique tree, if for no other reason than to see in which direction nature would guide my hand in moulding this tree to tell a story.
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Re: Trident under construction
Hi julz
I agree. I just have to give nature a chance to show me the way rather than butting in all the time
Cheers
Squizz
I agree. I just have to give nature a chance to show me the way rather than butting in all the time
Cheers
Squizz
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Re: Trident under construction
Yep nature is the number one bonsai artist.
It should look cool when they all fuse together.
It should look cool when they all fuse together.

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Re: Trident under construction
Yeah squizz , I'd like to see what it looks like now to
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Re: Trident under construction
Hi Squizzy , mate that could be the making of a couple of rafts . If you split it down the middle , lay it flat into a tray and its well on it way .You could carve any future dead area's to give the log /raft a profile .
Cheers .Alpine
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Re: Trident under construction
Like this idea!alpineart wrote:Hi Squizzy , mate that could be the making of a couple of rafts . If you split it down the middle , lay it flat into a tray and its well on it way .You could carve any future dead area's to give the log /raft a profile .
Cheers .Alpine
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Re: Trident under construction
Hi all,
This tree has certainly taught me a bit and thrown some interesting alternatives to the standard bonsai styles.( and all because I hacked the Shari out of it). I don't think there is a great deal to report but will post a few photos for those interested.
It has been neglected like most of my trees for a few years so it got a re-pot about 1 month ago for the first time in a few years. Am keen to get some vigor back. I love the sound of it as a hollow trunk laying over on the ground somehow but probably as one piece not two. This would however void the aerial roots that have formed as being a centerpiece of the design?Probably have to hack a few more good trees and see what both options could become.
cheers
Squizz
This tree has certainly taught me a bit and thrown some interesting alternatives to the standard bonsai styles.( and all because I hacked the Shari out of it). I don't think there is a great deal to report but will post a few photos for those interested.
It has been neglected like most of my trees for a few years so it got a re-pot about 1 month ago for the first time in a few years. Am keen to get some vigor back. I love the sound of it as a hollow trunk laying over on the ground somehow but probably as one piece not two. This would however void the aerial roots that have formed as being a centerpiece of the design?Probably have to hack a few more good trees and see what both options could become.
cheers
Squizz
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