Carving European Ash

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Carving European Ash

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This is my first real carving after the last accident. The European Ash was ailayered into 2 more trees and now it's time to work on the stump. I have chopped, carved and treated the deadwood with LS and this tree will be let to grow and branch sellection will be in place. Ramification is the next goal.
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This looks great. I can't wait to see it as it evolves.
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Re: Carving European Ash

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Thanks Rowan. This species shoots up strongly so It should have well developed branches in notime.
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