an update on this tree...
so it has been sitting in the forgotten part of the garden pretty much since the last post and has suffered pretty badly for it. The two trees I acquired to plant in a group with it had their trunks wired and were also forgotten. They now have trunk scarring and reverse taper that's going to take a decade or two to correct. So with a strict "no more trees" policy set by SWMBO

its back to attempting to make something out of this single tree. I WAS attracted to the trunk line on this when I bought it so I should try and make a tree out of it and I'll just have to try something different, I guess.
All of my maples got pretty leaf scorched in January when we had a few 40 + days here in Sydney and it appears this one has been in too wet a potting mix as the burnt side of the trunk had started to rot at the base. I suspect it may have root rot as well but I'm unsure how to deal with/check for this at this time of year. Any suggestions or tips on this specifically would be greatly appreciated.
So here's this sad little tree as it was yesterday.
front 13 april 2013.jpg
trunk scar 13 april 2013.jpg
after the rot had been removed and the trunk cleaned
rot removed 13 april 2013.jpg
Then a little carving, lime sulphur and india ink.
carving 14 april 2013.jpg
carving 2 14 april 2013.jpg
Carving me
carving me 14 april 2014.jpg
Deadwood nature
carving nature 14 april 2013.jpg
My third carving attempt. Definitely better than my first. In the future I'll give the whole shari a wash down with a weak India ink solution to settle the colour down but for now I like it.
Anyway, still considering a design for this tree. Hoping desperately that it survives

Going to leave the low strong branch for now as its the most vigorous on the tree and I'm hoping it will help it live.
Its an ugly little sucker and really only a trunk but somehow it gives me pleasure.
Thoughts and suggestions appreciated as always.
Cheers,
Ces.