A year into my bonsai journey I'd like some advice on bending a stubborn trunk on a cypress. I have decided on a wind-swept semi cascade form but I the main trunk is quite straight. Hopefully the pictures are sufficient to see where I'm headed and where I need help.
In the third picture I show the trunk and the direction I want to bend it. A club member suggested I pound a reciprocating saw blade through and make a vertical cut and wrap it in Raphia. That's unintuitive but may be best. I've watched videos where people cut wedges out of the side they are compressing, which makes sense but scares me. It's evident that I'll have to use some advanced technique. Any advice?
TIA
Eric
In the third picture I show the trunk and the direction I want to bend it. A club member suggested I pound a reciprocating saw blade through and make a vertical cut and wrap it in Raphia. That's unintuitive but may be best. I've watched videos where people cut wedges out of the side they are compressing, which makes sense but scares me. It's evident that I'll have to use some advanced technique. Any advice?
TIA
Eric