Privet stump... getting smaller

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Here's a privet stump dug about 4 springs ago... it has developed fairly well I think, but I have been negligent with applying wood hardener, so when I brought it up to work on it, there was plenty of soft wood to be removed... I had recently purchased some dental tools on EBay ( $4 for a set of 4!), so at least a positive is that I got to use them!
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It stands about 14 inches tall...here are some images of the base that was recently cleaned up down to the hard wood.
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And a shot of my new instruments!
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... ...but I have been negligent with applying wood hardener, so when I brought it up to work on it, there was plenty of soft wood to be removed... ...
The deadwood looks very nice. What a pity it has to be drastically reduced!
 

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The deadwood looks very nice. What a pity it has to be drastically reduced!

It has had to be reduced over the course of time after the initial rough carving a few years ago... I unfortunately lost all photos of all my trees recently with a computer crash, but here is what it looked like a couple months ago.. so not a drastic amount of soft wood taken (maybe 1/2 inch dug into most of the cavities that were already present) but any is too much for my liking!IMG_1213.JPGIMG_1214.JPG
 

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Would you say this would be an improvement? It would bring the parts more together and shorten it also... ...Any thoughts?
My eyes see something like this might look better.
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Move the branch to the right more downwards and let the other branch be kind of an apex.
 
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