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I hope I can do better, aiming for a shohin.
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leatherback wrote: I would say that your chop stick is not a chopstick, but the original plant, where it was trimmed.
Unfortunately it is a chopstick. I have sanded it down, tinted it a little, but it is a chopstick that was used to hold the cambiums together when it was grafted...
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Aw.. and a question. How this species heals and decay after carving? I know it’s not the coolest on deciduous trees, but sometimes the only solution, like Uro.
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Felidae wrote: Will you carving out?
Aw.. and a question. How this species heals and decay after carving? I know it’s not the coolest on deciduous trees, but sometimes the only solution, like Uro.
Yes, I will carve it out eventually.
I really don't know, but I've seen Elms with jin, shari and uros (not that I like them on deciduous, but sometimes it is the only way to disguise an ugly feature).
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leatherback wrote: Just make it as low as you can withou creating a hollow. Then cut the bark all around off for a mm thin strip. That will activate the cambium to start healing again. Add some cutpaste on top, get the plant to grow strong and in a season or 2 the chopsticksite will be closed.
Did as I was told.
Thank you, LB, now I'm SURE I will win this contest!
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Just wait till I add a little glitter and stars into mine!Clicio wrote: Thank you, LB, now I'm SURE I will win this contest!
Really neat solution
I’m still curious about carving elms if someone have ref links.
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I would say.. Look at Will baddeley's work. He has some nice elms that he carved.Felidae wrote: I’m still curious about carving elms if someone have ref links.
Mine will win. I am going to surprise everyone with my solution, I can tell. Can you say cascade?
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Thanksleatherback wrote:
I would say.. Look at Will baddeley's work. He has some nice elms that he carved.Felidae wrote: I’m still curious about carving elms if someone have ref links.
I started to feel trouble that I’m nowhere with the glitter idea...Mine will win. I am going to surprise everyone with my solution, I can tell. Can you say cascade?
Im still struggle with mine Chop, don’t chop, layer, change angle, wtf, etc... It’ll coming!
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