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Bonsai Tool Descriptions


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Small scythe
Small scythe, used to loosen soil around edge of pot.
   
Turntable
Turntable with stopper. Used mostly when shaping or transplanting large size trees. Must have stopper so that table will be stable while working.
   
Triangle wooden block
Triangle wooden block, 6 or 10 inches long. For setting the angle or position of the tree by inserting under roots or pot
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Tin shears
Tin shears for cutting screen.
Do not use branch trimmer for cutting screens.
   
Tin shears
Tin shears for opening tin or plastic containers.
Do not use to cut branches.
   
Sprinkling can
Sprinkling can with fine rose for watering.
   
Hose
Sprinkling hose with a fine nozzle attached.
   
Water storing container
Water storing container, large pottery or wooden barrel.
   
Sieves
Screen sieves for selecting the sizes of sand, soil and mulch.
   

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