When to do Carving ??
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When to do Carving ??
Hey there all ....all I seem to do is ask questions...hey.....here is another one....? can somebody inform me about when the best time of the year is to do some carving on a tree....I have a Liquidambar that needs some carving work done on it....any takers...??
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Re: When to do Carving ??
My first question is why would you want to carve a liquid amber? But if you must, as long as you protect the cambium layer with some paste or putty go right ahead. I do most of my carving at this time of year cause basically I dont normally have time during the warmer months as long as I protect the living part of the tree from frost and moisture I dont have a problem.
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Re: When to do Carving ??
I've a liquidambar which would take a brutal carving any time - but only because the whole of its' guts is mushy and it kind of needs it
But I wouldn't be touching any live wood until spring due to die back which can be common.

But I wouldn't be touching any live wood until spring due to die back which can be common.
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Re: When to do Carving ??
Hi maryo, thank you for your comments, rgds, Jamesmaryo wrote:My first question is why would you want to carve a liquid amber? But if you must, as long as you protect the cambium layer with some paste or putty go right ahead. I do most of my carving at this time of year cause basically I dont normally have time during the warmer months as long as I protect the living part of the tree from frost and moisture I dont have a problem.
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Re: When to do Carving ??
Hi Anja...yeah I think I will take your advice and leave it till early spring, thanks muchly, JamesAnja wrote:I've a liquidambar which would take a brutal carving any time - but only because the whole of its' guts is mushy and it kind of needs it![]()
But I wouldn't be touching any live wood until spring due to die back which can be common.
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Re: When to do Carving ??
I would do when it's most domant where sap flow is least. I would wait till at least 3 weeks after all leaves have dropped. General after care is applied. There are quite a lot of experts on deciduous plants in this forum that will be able to suggest ideas too.
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Re: When to do Carving ??
Hi Kvan
I am assuming that this will apply to any Deciduos tree?
I am considering hollowing out a Section of Branch on a maple that I wish to bend, It is far too large to bend with wire, so wish to carve / Drill out most of the heartwood and then apply wire and bend it
anyone else have ideas as to when to do this? Late winter is what I was thinking
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I am assuming that this will apply to any Deciduos tree?
I am considering hollowing out a Section of Branch on a maple that I wish to bend, It is far too large to bend with wire, so wish to carve / Drill out most of the heartwood and then apply wire and bend it
anyone else have ideas as to when to do this? Late winter is what I was thinking
Ken
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Re: When to do Carving ??
If you wish it to heal or stay hollow would depend on the timing, winter is dormant so no growth, spring is active growth time good for healing. winter is wet so the chance of rot is high.kcpoole wrote:Hi Kvan
I am assuming that this will apply to any Deciduos tree?
I am considering hollowing out a Section of Branch on a maple that I wish to bend, It is far too large to bend with wire, so wish to carve / Drill out most of the heartwood and then apply wire and bend it
anyone else have ideas as to when to do this? Late winter is what I was thinking
Ken
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Re: When to do Carving ??
Looking at James' blog Shangrila it is more than evident 40 bonsai years is behind him.Pup wrote:
PS Senseijames, in your profile your Bonsai age is shown as 40 I would think you would know all these things after so long at it
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Re: When to do Carving ??
Where did you find his Blog?Ash Barns wrote:Looking at James' blog Shangrila it is more than evident 40 bonsai years is behind him.Pup wrote:
PS Senseijames, in your profile your Bonsai age is shown as 40 I would think you would know all these things after so long at it
Edit Ahh just figured it out
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Re: When to do Carving ??
Checked out his profile Ken. I think James asks these questions to stimulate interest on the site.
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Re: When to do Carving ??
Ash Barns wrote:Checked out his profile Ken. I think James asks these questions to stimulate interest on the site.
G,day Ash I must admit I have not checked out his Blog. By the questions he has been asking I had just wondered that he was not that long at it.
Do not want to hijack his post though.
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Re: When to do Carving ??
Hi Pup....yes I have been Bonsaing about 39 years or so, have never attempted to carve a tree up to now...was too scared to maybe loose the tree, also I never seem to cut back too much rootage when repotting for the same reason...I have never really tried to follow the traditional Japanese rules for Bonsai... I fear I have wasted all those years by not taking chances and not trying hard enough to follow the rules better and being too anxious to get the tree into a bonsai pot, instead of letting it have the time to grow bigger first.....but i can say that at least 99% of my trees have been grown from seed or cuttings and I have never purchased a Bonsai already done to this day....cheers.Pup wrote:If you wish it to heal or stay hollow would depend on the timing, winter is dormant so no growth, spring is active growth time good for healing. winter is wet so the chance of rot is high.kcpoole wrote:Hi Kvan
I am assuming that this will apply to any Deciduos tree?
I am considering hollowing out a Section of Branch on a maple that I wish to bend, It is far too large to bend with wire, so wish to carve / Drill out most of the heartwood and then apply wire and bend it
anyone else have ideas as to when to do this? Late winter is what I was thinking
Ken
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PS Senseijames, in your profile your Bonsai age is shown as 40 I would think you would know all these things after so long at it
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Re: When to do Carving ??
Hi James, I really think carving is best reserved for hardwood trees like juniper, prunus or hawthorn. I don't think liquidamber falls into this category. If you carve soft wood species you will find the wood will not preserve in the long term. The other point to make is that liquidamber can die back after hard cutting so by carving the tree you may lose more than you bargained for.
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Hi thanks Craig for the advise, cheers.craigw60 wrote:Hi James, I really think carving is best reserved for hardwood trees like juniper, prunus or hawthorn. I don't think liquidamber falls into this category. If you carve soft wood species you will find the wood will not preserve in the long term. The other point to make is that liquidamber can die back after hard cutting so by carving the tree you may lose more than you bargained for.
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