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”That branch would look so much better over here,
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”That branch would look so much better over here,
It’s such a crazy technique, and cool to see another example of it, hope it works out. I remember when it came out in BT and almost couldn’t wrap my head around it. Nice maple too, BTW!
There is a video that exists of Mr Ebihara performing this technique. When I first saw it years ago I was so stunned that I watched it maybe 5 times in a row.
Nice Sergio !
never heard of this technique before thnx for sharing!
That’s what would make me nervous, 3 different steps, each more critical than the last. 3 operations with only one bite at the apple!Me too Bri! I could not wrap my head around it either. Although Ebihara had a lot more tricks up his sleeve, this was one that always fascinated me. This is what I term "horticultural acrobatics". Only from the mind of a brilliant mad scientist!!
The next phase will be the REAL challenge. It will require near surgical-like precision. Hope I can pull it off. If not, I will try and have another branch ready.
What fun Serge!! I want to try this just for the challenge. Great horticultural skill and even more joinery. Really interesting. Can’t wait for the next steps.
That’s what would make me nervous, 3 different steps, each more critical than the last. 3 operations with only one bite at the apple!
Well done! Can you take a photo with the whole tree in the frame and the branch in the new location? I can't really tell where in the tree you are placing it.
Experience starts when you begin and you have a great beginning!Yep... right up your alley!
Phase 2 will be the real challenge! Phase one by comparison easy peasy!
I have looked and looked to find it and I cannot. It was in black and white. I can tell you that the peg was carved to fit the tree perfectly. It looked like he was making furniture. The branch that he moved was completely developed too. I couldn’t believe that he did it. It also looked like the branch was bigger than the whip, maybe twice as thick.I did not know there was a video made of it? Do you have the source or link perhaps?
Excited to see you give it a shot.
Outside of Ebihara, and Merrigioli talking about it in Bonsai Maples, I dont know if its been attempted or documented in the west.
It will probably make a good article one day
I have looked and looked to find it and I cannot. It was in black and white. I can tell you that the peg was carved to fit the tree perfectly. It looked like he was making furniture. The branch that he moved was completely developed too. I couldn’t believe that he did it. It also looked like the branch was bigger than the whip, maybe twice as thick.
I look forward to seeing this happen. I have been wanting to try this on a tree I don’t care much about but can’t currently afford the room for such a tree. Even though I am very good with a knife, the patience needed to trim sliver after sliver to get the peg to fit perfectly isn’t something I want to do unless someone is paying me. When the day comes I think I’ll buy a tenon cutter to get that perfect size to match my drill hole.
I’ll practice with some branch cuttings first to get a feel for it. Can anyone see a reason why it wouldn’t work?