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Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: May 3rd, 2009, 9:53 pm
by anttal63
hi bb; turn table dunno it works though. took 2 of us 1.5 hrs to wrap the raffia. all the branch junctions have been wrapped into the trunk wrap. now i have just finished wrapping all the branch bases. this way we dont have branches pulling away when we're bending, twisting and carrying on

now the spines have got to go on.

Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: May 21st, 2009, 11:17 pm
by anttal63
tuesday i finally got round to a mates place and got the bending bars out, unfortunately it happened so fast

i didnt get a photo of the bar in position. the trunk compression worked a treat glad i didnt cut to shohin. sorry about the poor quality photo. i will let it rest a while and then do some more tweaking. the idea now is to let the branches im gonna take off fatten to make some substantial jin and shari down the trunk. what you guys think now?

Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: May 22nd, 2009, 6:22 am
by FlyBri
Gday Antonio!
Nice work there! Looks like your wiring has reduced the height by around half. I look forward to seeing it after the tweaks.
Thanks.
Fly.
Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: May 22nd, 2009, 8:59 am
by Jon Chown
A very impressive result to improve the appearance of a staked tree. Well done Antonio, you may have started something here.
Jon
Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: May 22nd, 2009, 9:22 am
by Leigh Taafe
Thought I would test my virt skills and remove a bit of branching. Not sure whether this would be best for the tree, hard to tell where the branches are coming from.
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Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: May 22nd, 2009, 9:28 am
by anttal63
thanks for the feed back here fellas. jon nice to see you i miss your posts here. leigh thanks for having a go on this disorganised mess thats close to what i have in mind but need to consider all a bit longer and maybe gather a few more ideas and virts from all of you out there. dont be shy have a go.

Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: December 28th, 2009, 7:08 pm
by Jamie
seeing as you linked this one from another post ant, just curious any updates on this beast???
jamie

Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: December 28th, 2009, 8:26 pm
by anttal63
jamie111 wrote:seeing as you linked this one from another post ant, just curious any updates on this beast??? jamie

hey jamie this one too, is lookn strong now. will post this one up soon too.

Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: December 28th, 2009, 9:25 pm
by NathanM
Wow, Ant.... That came up great!! Jamie and I have been talking about this type of thing lately.. Love it!!
I, too, would appreciate an update when you get the chance

Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: December 29th, 2009, 6:48 am
by anttal63
it is still strapped up at this point. trying to leave it on as long as possible. the tree is picking up momentum again so i'd like to wire some branching while the raffia's still on. thanks fellas for your interest.
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Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: December 29th, 2009, 7:51 am
by NathanM
Crikey mate, she's looking very healthy!!
I hope you're going to be putting plenty of jinn and shari on this one!
How long do you think you'll need to keep it wrapped for?
Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: December 29th, 2009, 8:04 am
by anttal63
NathanM wrote:Crikey mate, she's looking very healthy!!
I hope you're going to be putting plenty of jinn and shari on this one!
How long do you think you'll need to keep it wrapped for?
hey nath; the jin and shari are coming. that is the beauty of juniper. with out deadwood its any tree imo. again that is why i grow parts for deadwood. being a thicker trunk it will have plenty of spring in it so the longer the better. i'd like to hold out till winter and that will be a year but the tree is now growing stong so will have to watch out for the bite.

Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: February 26th, 2010, 9:39 pm
by Luke
WOW Antonio!!! Amazing tree! the compression!!!! the movement!!!! the size!!!! i strive in bonsai to have trees like this to work on!!! thanks for sharing man!!
i have a stock squamata im about to work on... ill create a progression series of it soon. any help and advice you have would be great.
cheers
luke
Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: February 26th, 2010, 9:49 pm
by sreeve
Hi Antonio,
Whilst I dont normally go for Junipers of any sort - this one is looking really promising........
Did you get it originally from someone in NSW
onya mate
Regards
Steve
Re: squamata for slaughter.
Posted: February 26th, 2010, 10:25 pm
by Asus101
use it to lern how to graft shimp foliage too.