Curious - Carving out the center of a tree
Posted: November 24th, 2014, 9:35 am
Hey guys,
This may be Tree knowledge 101 so forgive me..
Now (unfortunately) i have no tree in any sort of amazing condition i am able to attempt this one, however i was curious as to how much of a tree you can carve out and still have it healthy and living.
I know that the bark supports most of the life within the tree, however i didnt realize it was to this extent. Below is a YouTube vid of a guy who does alot of carving when he styles his tree's, but this one was huge, he carved out almost the entire center of the tree to be left with almost nothing but a shell. He seems to carve his tree's out as if its normal, and of no consequence what so ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0PEY0BP1VI
Im just wonder if anyone here has had experience with this, and is the hard wood in the middle really that expendable? Evertyhing that supports the tree is in the outer few CM?
Cheers
This may be Tree knowledge 101 so forgive me..
Now (unfortunately) i have no tree in any sort of amazing condition i am able to attempt this one, however i was curious as to how much of a tree you can carve out and still have it healthy and living.
I know that the bark supports most of the life within the tree, however i didnt realize it was to this extent. Below is a YouTube vid of a guy who does alot of carving when he styles his tree's, but this one was huge, he carved out almost the entire center of the tree to be left with almost nothing but a shell. He seems to carve his tree's out as if its normal, and of no consequence what so ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0PEY0BP1VI
Im just wonder if anyone here has had experience with this, and is the hard wood in the middle really that expendable? Evertyhing that supports the tree is in the outer few CM?
Cheers