Got URO...Please share if you do

BobbyLane

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Another Privet..
Before n after Uro
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BobbyLane

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@BobbyLane You sure have that carving thing down...how hard to do carve per session?

It depends really, on that Privet i only decided to remove the bark and make the front a dead wood feature a few weeks after doing the Uro. I try to do it in stages though, but its easy to get carried away.
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If Uro is to 'carve out' then i also use them on Yews, here is one ive recently been working on, apart from jinning branches on Yew i also like to hollow the ends out of thick branches, this happens in nature also...this Yew tree is actually a twin trunk, ive been styling to look like one massive trunk that was split by lightening or a heavy branch breaking away...
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3 of the heavy branches on my tree have been hollowed right out
 

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@Shima your sphere background...I believe one of your trees drew inspiration to me I seen on a FB bonsai group. I was having trouble with seeing fall colors/or fruit in something other than similar colored pots. This photo really opened my eyes...to seeing why some use complimentary colors from the color wheel...

Yours?
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Yes. Got a few for $2.! A woman in a high end community of the bay area had them made as drip trays for 1/2 gal. whisky barrels on her flat roof but they were so heavy the roof sagged. They must have been quite expensive. Heavy copper with a rolled edge. Currently it's the image at the top of my FB page. Glad it inspired you. Oh, it's the icon here too! Duh.:rolleyes:
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Yes. Got a few for $2.! A woman in a high end community of the bay area had them made as drip trays for 1/2 gal. whisky barrels on her flat roof but they were so heavy the roof sagged. They must have been quite expensive. Heavy copper with a rolled edge. Currently it's the image at the top of my FB page. Glad it inspired you. Oh, it's the icon here too! Duh.:rolleyes:
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Forgot to mention... the upper left part of that opening (Uro?) has healed around the opening so that the tree in that area is only about 2"-3" thick.
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A Green Island Fig, and a Crabapple with healed wounds that could be re-opened and carved out
 

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Geezzzz, how about some details? Or; how about a video??
Sorry, no video.

This is a JBP that was grown from seed starting maybe 15 years ago. A "seedling cutting". Allowed to get big by the use of sacrifice branches. Then removing them.

Anyway, I aquire X this tree a little over a year ago, and it was very unhealthy, so I spent s year nursing it back to health. One side of the tree had a huge Buda belly. Formed by swelling of many sacrifice branches.

I was going to make it the back of the tree and graft on new branches.

Boon suggested taking a different approach. Make a huge Uro out of it.

Before:
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We decided to open it up and try to connect the Uros inside. And follow the lifelines.
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The first part, Boon started with a hand tool to follow the sap line.

I then use a deemed to deepen it. Sorry, no picture of that. I was doing the cutting.

Then Boon used a drill to connect another Uro to the groove I had created with the dremel:
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After a little more work:
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We decided to leave it there and let it recover from that. The tree was Aldo decandled, and some needles pulled.

I have bought a couple carving bits from Graham Potter that I will use to deepen the carving. Eventually making it pretty hollow.

And we're starting a new sacrifice to thicken up the apex.

Project tree!
 

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Very nice. Good to see the progression of the work.
 
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