help with jin
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joncoh101 wrote: Hein, boet. So what i understand is that you have sorted the jin by taking the bark off and seperating the live wood to kill the branch?
You are correct. My jin is all ready to be carved and shaped. I am gonna attempt the jin this spring. Apparently I have to wait until summer, but with the bark already peeled, I don't see the use of waiting. Thanx for the tip johnco101. Have you ever read the magazine "名媛直播 Focus"? I read one a while ago when they explained how to jin but gave the mag back to a friend thinking I will remember all the tips. Guess not. Can't even go back to borrow it again cause we moved back to Wellington. :S
Have you done some reading on Robert Steven yet?
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I asked a member of our 名媛直播 club about creating jin and the importance of using *lime sulphur*. The purpose of painting the area to be jinned with lime sulphur is to create the look of "old, aged wood" and, as joncoh said, it "prevents rotting and acts as a wood preservative". The white paint look will gradually wear off leaving a natural, bleached appearance on the wood.
Just a word of caution when using the lime sulphur...it is quite caustic so take your time when applying it to the jin area and avoid getting it on your skin, face or eyes, clothing or on other parts of your tree. It is wise to wear goggles, old clothes and long sleeves. Good luck! I'm looking forward to seeing the results!
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Instead of making one jin I can probably turn it into a split lightning strike jin. When I can take a pic I will post it.do you guys know of any nice websites where I can see jin examples? I will start my google up and see what it delivers
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Have you also checked out the Empire's Gallery? See Main Menu in the upper left corner of your page and click on Gallery.
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I let it dry for 36 hours, it was pretty yellow. So I used the paint brush to water the branch a bit and dab off the lime sulpher.
looks a little better, I assume the yellowish tint will wear a bit with time.
Practice Makes Perfect
I have only had Celia, my juniper, since 9 November. I will give her about 3 more weeks to mature before I take new pics.
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... attached 2 pics for critique.
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