Bending and Twisting using the Drill-Out technique

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I have a Japanese maple with a 1 1/2 inch boring straight trunk that I drilled several holes in and Bent a few months ago

I did not use any tape or wrapping on it, but is has allowed me to put 2 gentle bends in the trunk to provide interest in it.

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Please show us a photo.

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NBPCA wrote:Please show us a photo.

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I will not be able to till Thursday at least, but will do so then

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kcpoole wrote:
NBPCA wrote:Please show us a photo.

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I will not be able to till Thursday at least, but will do so then

Ken
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:gday: , All
Thanks Grant for the detailed how to;
I employed the Drill-Out technique yesterday on a JBP that i have had for a while. The Pine had a decent lower trunk but the rest was ordinary to say the least.
It has puzzled me for some time as to what i should do with it, as the middle part of the trunk was fairly hard to bend. Until finally i figured i should go the drillout route.
Originally 450mm high ,i have reduced the height to 300mm and am quietly very happy. :beer:

I drilled out along the red lines with a 3/16 drill bit and did like Grant described, then wrapped tight with bike tube then raffia, applied 2 5mm wires and bent the trunk..


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Below the tree before i started, in a Mudlark Pot.
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After bending,
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An Excellent technique, Thanks Again
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Thats an excellent change.

Now you have to leave it alone for a year or so and let it recover. Light candle snapping in spring only.

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Grant Bowie wrote:Thats an excellent change.

Now you have to leave it alone for a year or so and let it recover. Light candle snapping in spring only.

Grant

Thanks Grant :fc:
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:clap: much much better Craig.
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:beer: cheers Dario
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kcpoole wrote:
NBPCA wrote:Please show us a photo.

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I will not be able to till Thursday at least, but will do so then

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Hi Grant
Only just gotten some pics today
I drilled a row of holes along the trunk about 3 mm diameter But did not open them out inside.

I used a bending jack on the lower bend for a few weeks and then moved it to the upper one. I will leave the wire on as long as I can

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Looks like you have a bad case of borers there. I hope it recovers well.

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Grant Bowie wrote:Looks like you have a bad case of borers there. I hope it recovers well.

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I hope so too :-)
Will update later in the growing season and let ou know

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Just updating this thread on the test subject.
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Re: Bending and Twisting using the Drill-Out technique

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I would love to get some bends like that on a mugo i have, why would early-mid summer be the preferred time to try? [nursery man said something briefly]
I was told to let the tree go without a drink for a few days prior as well.

Thank you for the write up. I look forward to seeing this tree in a years time. And possibly trying on my own pine.
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VelvetSicklid wrote:I would love to get some bends like that on a mugo i have, why would early-mid summer be the preferred time to try? [nursery man said something briefly]
I was told to let the tree go without a drink for a few days prior as well.

Thank you for the write up. I look forward to seeing this tree in a years time. And possibly trying on my own pine.

Anytime other than during rampant spring growth is fine and early mid summer would be your first opportunity from now. I often do work just after Xmas as I have the time spare and otherwise autumn or winter is fine.

Spring is dangerous as the bark/cambium layer can come away from the trunk,

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