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Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4786
Relax, it was just a joke. I'm sure you'll take great care not to hurt anyone, and i'm also sure you'll be able to turn this monster into a great tree. It has a lot of potential.
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Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4788
Well, it's been about a week now and it seems that it is going to live. Here are some close-ups that I just took.

Pic 1 is what I am calling the back down low, it's the back because of the way it is sitting.

Pic 2 another view of the back.

Pic 3 the live vain that was hidden under the dead bark.

Pic 4 close-up of side opposite side of huge root.

Pic 5 top with a lot of branchs to work with.

Well I hope it will survive the snow storm that we are supposed to get this weekend.
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Replied by Vnolan on topic Re: Monster Elm

Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4795
Wow,cut his own leg off, eek!! (I run the safety program for a local scrap yard and that makes me cringe! That's awful :(. ).


I'm excited to see this tree progress, and I'm really glad you are sharing it with us. Looks pretty awesome! Looking forward to more pictures. :).
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Replied by leatherback on topic Re: Monster Elm

Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4798

snuffy wrote: Why do people, in general, think all other people are unskilled idiots.


Lol. Naturally, there is a truth to it, that generally, people are unskilled idiots who with luck don't kill themselves :D

A prof I worked with used to train people in chainsaw security & forrestry. Yet he spent 6 months on crutches due to a stupid mistake when cutting trees in his own backyard.

Also small electric chansaws cut wood and may cut muscle and bone. Just be carefull, is all.
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Replied by cleaner626 on topic Re: Monster Elm

Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4800
my opinion on this, since that the tree is newly repot why dont you give it a time to recover and do the whole curving in one session the point of this is to asure the healt of the tree. That tree is just like as human we would take the whole toture in one session than take it slowly. And also wet wood is more softer than drywood.
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Replied by snuffy on topic Re: Monster Elm

Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4801
Vnolen: yup somehow he fell and dropped the saw on his leg at full throttle.

Leatherback: I didn't mean that electric is totally safe, they teld to bind and stop where gas will usually power thru and maybe jump. People without common sence shouldn't be allowed to use shape things. :lol:

Cleaner: I'm guessing it will take 40-60 hours of constant carving from start to finish. Each step will take a lot of time to do, so why not let it rest and recover? While a tree is resting good things are happening. I do get what you are saying though.
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Replied by MWid on topic Re: Monster Elm

Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4817
40 to 60 hours! that seems a bit excessive woah
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Replied by snuffy on topic Re: Monster Elm

Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4818
I'm guessing 40-60 hours, concidering the tools I have at hand.And the fact that I will be removing a large amount of wood.

I want to do something like Graham Potter did in this video:
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Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4819
I love watching his videos!! You should record your own carving, or at least parts of it.
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Replied by cleaner626 on topic Re: Monster Elm

Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4820
wow thats a lot of time" can you tell as what exactly the stractor of the deadwo0d? Are you going to make it halow or you just get the bark ang make some artistic deadwood curve?
Deadwood curving make the tree prone to dehydration make sure that the tree already have a complex root that can suport the process jast acurding to may observation.
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