Again you briefly and accurately describe how the methods of design and shaping for our trees. Your followup videos are a bonus. They help us to realize what we can expect in time, what can go not-so-well, and what may have caused it, and how to proceed in turn the tree into a beautiful bonsai. Thank you.
Not sure if you are an engineer or machinist by trade. I'm a software engineer now but have learned over the years to work first on additive manufacturing. Needing to make what i design perfect, or closer than what my hands do, i got into 3d printing. That inevitably led to subtractive. I've always thought about the planned movements as only being possible because nature evolved us into something that can, less efficiently in ways and more in others, create and modify faster than what came before us. It seems that i have a pull back to nature because it feels in line with engineering. There's a link, no matter the time spent at the screen doing something.
So you bought tools from Temu as I have very cheap but good enough quality so if they get damaged it can be replaced,, I use all the methods you have demonstrated, the string or rope I haven’t tried but will when I need to so thank you for your videos.
Again you briefly and accurately describe how the methods of design and shaping for our trees. Your followup videos are a bonus. They help us to realize what we can expect in time, what can go not-so-well, and what may have caused it, and how to proceed in turn the tree into a beautiful bonsai. Thank you.
Exactly! Great takeaways!
So Clear and Concise Milton ,
Thank you Kindly 🙏🙏
Thanks, nice to watch and listen to your video. I hear good advice and see beautiful bonsai trees, and I get the courage to design my own trees.
I'm happy to hear that! Don't be afraid to make drastic cuts and learn through trial and error!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! With every video we learn a little more!
Glad to hear it!
I have also started making little wire -wrapped rocks that I hang from limbs to weigh them down and droop them.
Sounds like you'll have a lovely design!
good stuff
Nice video thanks Milton keep up the good work mate thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
I always enjoy your videos!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
My pleasure!
Thanks a ton Sir
My concerns satisfied
Lessons learnt:
1. At times be drastic
2. Never be afraid of committing mistakes
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Exactly!
thnks milton. love your YT ch just so you know
I appreciate that! Thank you for the support!
Un grand merci pour la vidéo!
Thanks for sharing this with us 🙏 ❤
Thanks for listening!
Martin, I love sight and teachings. Is the a way to ask you direct questions about a problem?
Hi there, you can email me bonsai questions at hello@bonsaiheirloom.com.
Thank you!!
Not sure if you are an engineer or machinist by trade. I'm a software engineer now but have learned over the years to work first on additive manufacturing. Needing to make what i design perfect, or closer than what my hands do, i got into 3d printing. That inevitably led to subtractive. I've always thought about the planned movements as only being possible because nature evolved us into something that can, less efficiently in ways and more in others, create and modify faster than what came before us.
It seems that i have a pull back to nature because it feels in line with engineering. There's a link, no matter the time spent at the screen doing something.
Great video mate! Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Thanks for watching!
So you bought tools from Temu as I have very cheap but good enough quality so if they get damaged it can be replaced,, I use all the methods you have demonstrated, the string or rope I haven’t tried but will when I need to so thank you for your videos.
Great! Let me know how those methods turn out for you!
Hi what tipes of plants to use for indoor bonsai
I recommend grow several bonsai outdoor and rotate them several weeks at a time to display in your favorite spot.
Can you clip at any time? Just do it after 4 months?😊
Yes!
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