Surgery in operating room 2. Surgeon, Dr. Sam. Please bring pencil and paper to the observation room. Questions will be answered by the good doctor after surgery.
The wind is comming your way brother....been blowin harder than one of Gina Rienhearts farts, lately in Perth...you usually get our weather a couple days later....and from watchin your vids, it sorta is true...
Thank you so much for the detailed work on this. I have three much smaller olives I want to start of doing next spring and this will be my guide video. With the hollows and carving is there any general principle about live veins for existing growth or do you just make sure there is always some untouched wood that joins everything together? The same question for how much hollowing you can do in the trunk base. It almost seemed a case of 'wherever' you wanted. Look forward to you getting back to me on this one Sam. Cheers Xav
G'day Xav When carving you can go really hard on hollowing out the middle but leave some behind. As far as veins I always allow sections around the trunk the go to the top without carving them. They can travel resources diagonally as well as vertically. Maybe leave around a third of the original wood untouched and should be good 😀😀
Just sent you an Ironwood saw to replace your old one. Arriving November 8-18. Merry Christmas!!!
Sweet mate. You are too kind once again 😀😀
Love it! And congrats an the lack of injury - always a good day!
Love when you have an Olive on the vid. Need more of it. 😃😃😃
Cheers mate
Thanks for putting the many hours into the tree Sam 👍🏽🍻 looks bloody sweet!
No worries mate 👍
Wicked Sam! I learned a lot. Glad you survived! Nice to see the pup back out and about too.🥰
Very happy he made a full recovery 😀😀
Bloody beauty! Once you get some taper in those secondary branches this one will be a belter
Cheers mate
Turned out pretty nice , well done Sam
Cheers Matt
Tree look really awesome!
That looks awesome Sam nice Carving
Cheers mate
Surgery in operating room 2. Surgeon, Dr. Sam. Please bring pencil and paper to the observation room. Questions will be answered by the good doctor after surgery.
Wow! Caught a beginning early
The finished tree is really cool!
Great job!!
Cup of tea sounds good.
Good work 👍👍👍
Love the work you did. Though I wish you’d use some safety glasses! 🤓
Sorry will do 😀
love the vids sam, please throw on some safety glasses bud ahahaha. appreciate the inspiration for my olives.
Cheers mate. Will do
That turned out really awesome! Great job!
Cheers mate
Hello, thank you for the video. To dig deep into the wood, what kind of tip do you use on your tool? Thank you. Have a good day, jeans
I use a 6mm router bit for a die grinder. Works well and fast but can buck a little. A plain old drill bit can also work really well in a drill 😀
The wind is comming your way brother....been blowin harder than one of Gina Rienhearts farts, lately in Perth...you usually get our weather a couple days later....and from watchin your vids, it sorta is true...
We sure did get some serious wind. Worst gust hit some areas at 130km.
Hellfire Sam! You still allowed access to power tools? Glad Roy's looking chipper.
Cheers
Thank you so much for the detailed work on this. I have three much smaller olives I want to start of doing next spring and this will be my guide video. With the hollows and carving is there any general principle about live veins for existing growth or do you just make sure there is always some untouched wood that joins everything together? The same question for how much hollowing you can do in the trunk base. It almost seemed a case of 'wherever' you wanted. Look forward to you getting back to me on this one Sam. Cheers Xav
G'day Xav
When carving you can go really hard on hollowing out the middle but leave some behind. As far as veins I always allow sections around the trunk the go to the top without carving them. They can travel resources diagonally as well as vertically. Maybe leave around a third of the original wood untouched and should be good 😀😀
@@SamDoeckeAussiebonsaibloke Top stuff - I think i got it now. thanks for answerng me. Now all i have to do is keep my hands of them until spring :(
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Foist!
Nice work mate
With the rodents I heard from another you tuber, to place some gloves on the soil ,they don't like the smell.
Nice tip but doubt if Sam’s got any with a ‘used’ smell! ✌️
Ha ha nice tip 😀😀