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Chinese Elm - First Carving Attempt
Posted: July 26th, 2016, 2:28 pm
by Theodore
Bonsai Enthusiasts
Took to a Chinese Elm today with my new dremel.
Any suggestions or feedback would be much appreciated! Note this is my first attempt at this.
Whole tree
Before
After
Be as honest as you can! Don't learn anything without it.
Not going to lime sulphur it until I hear back!
Theo
Re: Chinese Elm - First Carving Attempt
Posted: July 26th, 2016, 3:09 pm
by Jarad
I like it!
I think the bottom of the right hand trunk needs a little more texture to match the rest of it.
Re: Chinese Elm - First Carving Attempt
Posted: July 26th, 2016, 3:38 pm
by Theodore
Cool. Thanks for the feedback Jarad.
I have a few thoughts but waiting for other points of view as well.
Re: Chinese Elm - First Carving Attempt
Posted: July 26th, 2016, 3:53 pm
by Ray M
Hi Theo,
When doing carving, make sure there are no pockets where water can gather. This could end up being a source were rot can start. You can usually create a channel or drill a hole in and area that can't be seen to allow the water to drain away.
Carving-2.jpg
Regards Ray
Re: Chinese Elm - First Carving Attempt
Posted: July 26th, 2016, 4:31 pm
by Theodore
Thanks Ray. I'll pour some water on it and make sure it gets away!
Re: Chinese Elm - First Carving Attempt
Posted: July 26th, 2016, 7:18 pm
by Homer911
Looks good. I did my first carving last week too. I think yours looks better than my attempt.
I didnt think lime sulphur was for deciduous trees.. i thought it was for pines and junipers because they turn white naturally. I was going to search on here for some info on what hardener to use on the deadwood.
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Re: Chinese Elm - First Carving Attempt
Posted: July 26th, 2016, 10:42 pm
by Jarad
Earls Wood Hardener, It's in the paint section of your local big green shed.