Quick carved plum
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Quick carved plum
This is a plum that i collected last season , just a wild self sown green one .with a few minutes to spare i whipped into it with an angle grinder fitted with a tungsten tipped saw blade .In 10 minutes it was transformed into something of interest
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Re: Quick carved plum
Great Ian!!! That is going to be a sure winner! If this weather lets me i will carve one up today.




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Re: Quick carved plum
Hi Antonio ,it was pouring with rain so i parked myself on the veranda and cut loose .The Cook wasn't impressed, but i cleaned up afterwards .This has a very good basel flare , be interesting to see the root ball .Cheers
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Re: Quick carved plum
Gday Alpine!
Not bad for 10 minutes' work! However, at such an early stage of development, I'd be tempted to go lower and use the bottom two branches as the start of a broom-style tree. You could use the upper branching to thread-graft further branches into place.
Just a thought.
Thanks, and please keep us posted!
Fly.
Not bad for 10 minutes' work! However, at such an early stage of development, I'd be tempted to go lower and use the bottom two branches as the start of a broom-style tree. You could use the upper branching to thread-graft further branches into place.
Just a thought.
Thanks, and please keep us posted!
Fly.
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Re: Quick carved plum
Hi Fly , good thought , but i would have to think a lot longer than 10 minutes .Got a hell of a lot of trunks to carve so im not really into final designs , but if you could vert your thoughts i might understand .Its hard to put young heads on old shoulder like mine .It was only 10 minutes {a quick hack and chop}.I know this will take off being a plum so i should take a bit more time a set it up now .Cheers and thanks for your input .AlpineFlyBri wrote:Gday Alpine!
Not bad for 10 minutes' work! However, at such an early stage of development, I'd be tempted to go lower and use the bottom two branches as the start of a broom-style tree. You could use the upper branching to thread-graft further branches into place.
Just a thought.
Thanks, and please keep us posted!
Fly.
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Re: Quick carved plum
I agree with Fly. Same just shorter much like you did on the elm 

It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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Re: Quick carved plum
Hi Bretts , next time i get the grinder out i will hack a bit more .Into another Elm at present and i need to blend 2-3 cubic meters of Bonsai mix for repotting.No rest for the wickedBretts wrote:I agree with Fly. Same just shorter much like you did on the elm
