Nice piece of carving Ryan not being a carver myself it’s great to watch a person that is, a skill in itself separate to the art of bonsai. Many thanks for the video mate.
Very professional job. I have a tree very similar to this one and has many branches on the trunk emerging opposite of each other i intend rto work on it next Summer
Whenever you do this sort of work it just makes me want to follow your example. Great stuff and i have quite a large stump I shall have fun with next year I suppose :)
I picked up an Hawthorn at the Doncaster show few weeks ago , nice to see you carving something i havn;t tried yet but a dremel is on the christmas list amongst other items . Great watch Ryan👍
Excellent work and nice result. Can I ask you what type of tip did you use for the Dreemel and where can I possibly buy it online? I have the same Dreemel, hello and thanks
Lovely bit of carving Ryan….what’s the drill bit called please and size. I have a trunk chop I’m going to have at go at carving, wish me luck, hopefully I will still have fingers following 😂
No m8, i just took the tips/half of the thorn off. Hawthorn pruning during the winter months will encourage new flower production for the following spring
Go back to your tree .look at the middle branch at the back . its the highest one . Use that as your apex as you can not bend that top one. Cut it off then you will be able to create a tree . With correct apex .as there is no control on that large branch . Ive done the same as you have On one of mine. then did what i just suggested. You will get a much faster tree . Good luck
I did look at that m8, it is to thick to bend up to create a new leader and apex out off, plus if I used that I might as well have used the one I cut off as the back one would have made the tree straight as well, I will let it run it course for a bit and see what happens.
Nice bit of carving here m8, you've given me some good ideas
Thanks Gav, can not wait to see them buddy ;)
Very nice carving work. I like how you showed your layout process and than went to town carving away.
Thank you Matt hope you liked it buddy ;)
Great piece of singing wonderful to watch you carve 😎Dennis
Thank you Dennis
That's absolutely amazing! Very well done Ryan!
Cheers buddy ;)
Nice piece of carving Ryan not being a carver myself it’s great to watch a person that is, a skill in itself separate to the art of bonsai. Many thanks for the video mate.
Thanks Joe 👍, Glad you enjoy it m8 ;)
Very professional job. I have a tree very similar to this one and has many branches on the trunk emerging opposite of each other i intend rto work on it next Summer
Thank you, and good luck with your tree ;)
Nice bit of carving that Ryan !!! Well done and thank you
Cheers m8ty
Carving really looks good Ryan, thanks for sharing.
Thank you Mike ;)
Great to watch you carving Ryan and the tools you use. Should make a cracking hawthorn when it fills out.👍
Thank you Peter, hopefully in a few years m8 ;)
Excellent tutorial. Tree looks superb!
Thank you Tom, Cheers buddy
Lovely job Ryan, love the hawthorns, great video
Thank you Raymond m8, me too
Whenever you do this sort of work it just makes me want to follow your example. Great stuff and i have quite a large stump I shall have fun with next year I suppose :)
Thank you Xav, I really appreciate that comment m8ty, I’m sure you will be able todo something with the stump your not bad at carving yourself 😜👊
I picked up an Hawthorn at the Doncaster show few weeks ago , nice to see you carving something i havn;t tried yet but a dremel is on the christmas list amongst other items . Great watch Ryan👍
Thank you Mark
I have some US native green Hawthornes that will need carving so I’ll probably come back to this for reference many more times before I go for them.
Thank you, i have a few more to do in the winter m8
Great carving job!
Thank you Kennet
Very good👍👍
Thank you
@@houghtonbonsai You're welcome
Cheers Ryan.. I have a few hawthorn in the same sort of position..collected and growing well...shows me what do I need to do to get moving with them.
Your welcome Rob, hope you enjoyed it
Nice mate , love a hawthorn
Cheers Danny me too m8
Awesome work Ryan real masterclass mate 👍👍
Thanks Andy m8ty, really appreciate it 😜👊👍
Excellent work and nice result. Can I ask you what type of tip did you use for the Dreemel and where can I possibly buy it online? I have the same Dreemel, hello and thanks
Thank you m8, there is a link in the description to bonsai nibblers that is where i got it from ;)
grazie mille @@houghtonbonsai
Lovely bit of carving Ryan….what’s the drill bit called please and size. I have a trunk chop I’m going to have at go at carving, wish me luck, hopefully I will still have fingers following 😂
Just spotted your links … thank you!
Cheers m8, and good luck with your carving ;)
Do you find cutting the thorns off effects the bud at the base of the Thorne
No m8, i just took the tips/half of the thorn off. Hawthorn pruning during the winter months will encourage new flower production for the following spring
Hello Ryan. Where did you buy your nibbler from?
Hi Andrew all the links are in the description m8
Sorry Ryan I only speak English, what are you saying??? 😉😉😉
Fantastic video as always buddy 💚
Have you being talking to Xav thats what he always says 🤪😂 😂, Thank you Jonas m8ty 👊
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thank you
Go back to your tree .look at the middle branch at the back . its the highest one . Use that as your apex as you can not bend that top one. Cut it off then you will be able to create a tree . With correct apex .as there is no control on that large branch . Ive done the same as you have On one of mine. then did what i just suggested. You will get a much faster tree . Good luck
I did look at that m8, it is to thick to bend up to create a new leader and apex out off, plus if I used that I might as well have used the one I cut off as the back one would have made the tree straight as well, I will let it run it course for a bit and see what happens.
Foist?
Haha class 🤣🤣