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Bonsai Tree Demonstration - Power Carving a Nasty Stump

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2009

Graham Potter (http://www.kaizenbonsai.com) shows some basic bonsai carving techniques on a horrible giant hornbeam.

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  • I have try to find the makia that you use and can't would you help me with this ? if I can I will then get your cutter. any other info on cuter tool ?

  • @WispMusic That's no longer available. The latest version is the GD0600. See our web site for details.

    G.

  • fabulous.Graham,would you please tell me the make and model of your die

    grinder.also what cutter and bit do you use?thanks.

  • @romvin696 See the article on choosing carving tools on our web site. Kaizenbonsai. com

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  • potter what a funny name for a tree expert :O

  • where can I get yamadoris like these?

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  • really awesome all your works!!

  • @EvilEtiquette - Hornbeams are common in England (& most of Europe & the Eastern US). Considered to be a 'trash tree' or tree-sized weed by many. Often cleared from pastures & woodlots to make room for more desireable or less common species, etc. Or this one very well may have been resuced from a construction area. Maybe Mr. Potter will share the history of the tree, but you can rest assured that fewer trees were harmed in its collection than in one mile of the road you drove down today.

  • wasn't it risky to style this tree that late in the season? I always read that it's better to do it before the tree has leaves on. what do you think?

  • could you please tell me who a tree like this is unearthed from the wild?

  • Amazing bonsai, i've been desperately wanting to start a collection of bonsai, but am still learning. Didn't even know about tools like that.

  • Interesting demonstration and very nice tree. Only down side was the music, a bit too loud, but this does not affect the quality of the video at all. Would you repeat the species of the tree?

    thanks

  • THANK YOU VERY MUCH,GRAHAM.YOU ARE A TRUE ARTIST AND A GOOD MAN.KEEP ON WITH YOUR FABULOUS WORK------- ------------

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