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Originally Posted by greenpassion
Not to beat a dead horse here, but what about bonsai wire? or some heavier gauged wire that I could cut to length? If I used the wooden skewers I'd want to dip the ends in wax maybe to 'water proof' the part that goes into the bark.
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I have used regular electrical wire that I have laying around the house. Usually scrap pieces. I find that 12 gauge solid electrical wire works well. Just strip off the casing and cut to size.
The nice part is that after a while the copper develops a nice patina. If you are in a rush to have it develop a patina, just poor a little ammonia in a container and stick the copper in it and cover it, the fumes will turn the copper.