Well as I sit here and think about what to type cause I'm stuck and amazed at how well this turned out 👏 👏 you inspired me to carve one of my old junipers ive had for about 6yrs it has a 36mm trunk. I never got the courage to do something like this. When I seen you pull out that chainsaw I was like " this is about to get serious" 😆 over all well done and what is the lime for
This has been mesmerizing Wow what a concept. I could see this still alive wounded tree any where is the bush or ledge somewhere above. How long will you leave the casted surviving branch?? Thanks so much Ben
It looks amazing! Could you do a video on the lime sulfur technique and carving please? Thanks for the inspiration! I’m also from the Seattle area and just started this hobby this month!
Young Luke's control of that bread slice. Impressive! Most impressive!
Lol
Luke had you covered with his gun lol. Great job and very inspiring.
Wow!! That was really entertaining and educational!! Loved it!!
Yup, that works! Really cool, great vision on that one.
Awesome vision. Please post an update whatever happens with the tree!
Nice job! Definitely see potential
Looks like the wire was wrapped the wrong way for you major bend but you still got it done. Awesome work and thanks for the video 😀
WOW! That turned out amazing! When I first saw the tree, I didn't know where you would go with it and it turned out great!
Looks fantastic. The difficult thing though is to dig it out and keep it surviving :)
Yardadori. Good one.
Looks promising
Well as I sit here and think about what to type cause I'm stuck and amazed at how well this turned out 👏 👏 you inspired me to carve one of my old junipers ive had for about 6yrs it has a 36mm trunk. I never got the courage to do something like this. When I seen you pull out that chainsaw I was like " this is about to get serious" 😆 over all well done and what is the lime for
Lime is to protect the wood and give it that bleached wood look
Nice!
This has been mesmerizing Wow what a concept. I could see this still alive wounded tree any where is the bush or ledge somewhere above. How long will you leave the casted surviving branch?? Thanks so much Ben
It looks amazing! Could you do a video on the lime sulfur technique and carving please? Thanks for the inspiration! I’m also from the Seattle area and just started this hobby this month!
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I ask myself wtf is Ben going to do with this firewood..Bro!Turned out really good..looked authentic.Great job
Lol I was thinking the same thing
Do u still have that cedar of lebanon