Poink88
Imperial Masterpiece
Inspired by Sawgrass' (Stacey) thread...
http://bonsainut.com/forums/showthread.php?15850-quot-V-quot-Notching-Made-Easy
I am starting an "anchoring" thread. Many times I encountered problems with anchoring in my bending and would like to share some insights so some may avoid committing same mistakes I did.
There are many anchor points we can use...
The best to use is anchoring on the tree if possible for many reasons. First you do not risk disturbing the roots by too much movement, no need to remove if you repot, etc. However it is sometimes not possible so other options have to be considered.
2nd best is the pot. My favorite is through the drain holes. On trainer plastic pots, I love poking holes at the side and using those as anchor points.
Then there are introduced anchor points like; rods/rebar, frames, cages, scaffolds, etc. In extreme cases (and I hope you won't go this far), other trees may be used, even the ground, your fence, house, etc.
Using parts of the tree presents its own set of problems...most important of all is protecting it from damage. Here comes various cushioning/protection like raffia wrap, air tubing, leather, old hose, etc. They all work but only to some degree. Even protected bark will be ripped or crushed given enough pressure/stress. (believe me on this)
In major bends, nothing beat screws. It damages the tree but only minimally and done right, contained in a very small area that should heal fast once removed.
I do not have pictures yet but this should be a good start for discussion and should evolve based on what people need me/us (everyone welcome to jump in) to expound on.
http://bonsainut.com/forums/showthread.php?15850-quot-V-quot-Notching-Made-Easy
I am starting an "anchoring" thread. Many times I encountered problems with anchoring in my bending and would like to share some insights so some may avoid committing same mistakes I did.

There are many anchor points we can use...
The best to use is anchoring on the tree if possible for many reasons. First you do not risk disturbing the roots by too much movement, no need to remove if you repot, etc. However it is sometimes not possible so other options have to be considered.
2nd best is the pot. My favorite is through the drain holes. On trainer plastic pots, I love poking holes at the side and using those as anchor points.
Then there are introduced anchor points like; rods/rebar, frames, cages, scaffolds, etc. In extreme cases (and I hope you won't go this far), other trees may be used, even the ground, your fence, house, etc.

Using parts of the tree presents its own set of problems...most important of all is protecting it from damage. Here comes various cushioning/protection like raffia wrap, air tubing, leather, old hose, etc. They all work but only to some degree. Even protected bark will be ripped or crushed given enough pressure/stress. (believe me on this)
In major bends, nothing beat screws. It damages the tree but only minimally and done right, contained in a very small area that should heal fast once removed.
I do not have pictures yet but this should be a good start for discussion and should evolve based on what people need me/us (everyone welcome to jump in) to expound on.