Had some time to do the first carving on the shohin Larch.
This is the area that needs to be worked on.
I started by first drilling a pilot hole with a normal drill. Then i used two more bits to enlarge the hole.
pilot hole. Then bigger bit. 
I then had to get the big machine out.
This is a Bosch die grinder. Depending on the bits used it can remove a lot of wood quickly.
Tool.
Rasp bit.
I then started the carving.
What i found difficult was holding the tree and carving at the same time.
I have only ever carved large trees before,which are stable in their pots, so attempting to use a big machine on a small tree was not easy.
So, by holding the tree and using the tool one handed i started.
I enlarged the hole and then started to carve the trunk.
Then i worked on the uro. 
I drilled a hole to connect the shari with the uro so that water would not collect in the trunk and cause future problems with rotting.
Then i got out the Dremel.
This gave me the chance to try out last years christmas present.
I was given a felexable drive for my dremel. To be honest, it is only of use for cleaning with brushes. It does not work very well with carving tools,for Bonsai use.
After rough carving.
Cleaning. 
All the rough edges were cleaned up. 
I did not treat the finished carving with “jin seal” as i prefer to let nature do it’s work on the carving. I find this adds a nicer patina to the finished work.
For now i am pleased with the result. It may need some more work in the future for refinement.
2007.