A cover up of a Callistemon at the NBPCA
Posted: June 22nd, 2009, 2:48 pm
Bought a Die Grinder, did the bumping and grinding and then covered it up.
This is a tree that is on display for most of the year and is much loved by the visiting public. I tidied up some old cuts with a Die Grinder at first to reduce the large areas and then finished it off with three different bits on a Dremel.
The Die Grinder seems to be a new model and was quite inexpensive. Just one speed but very easy to use, with a clever safety switch on the handle so you don't have to take your hand off the tool to turn it off.
Lower area carved, smoothed, sealing paste applied. Upper fork area carved, smoothed, sealing paste applied. Lower area, putty applied. Lower area, bark attached to partially hide putty. Upper area, bark attached. Back of tree as now seen. Although the scars were at the back of the tree, this particular tree can be seen from the back while on display as it is in the centre of the Bonsai Pavilion at the NBPCA.
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This is a tree that is on display for most of the year and is much loved by the visiting public. I tidied up some old cuts with a Die Grinder at first to reduce the large areas and then finished it off with three different bits on a Dremel.
The Die Grinder seems to be a new model and was quite inexpensive. Just one speed but very easy to use, with a clever safety switch on the handle so you don't have to take your hand off the tool to turn it off.
Lower area carved, smoothed, sealing paste applied. Upper fork area carved, smoothed, sealing paste applied. Lower area, putty applied. Lower area, bark attached to partially hide putty. Upper area, bark attached. Back of tree as now seen. Although the scars were at the back of the tree, this particular tree can be seen from the back while on display as it is in the centre of the Bonsai Pavilion at the NBPCA.
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