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First carving attempts of a newbie |
anchorfish Tiki Centralite
Joined: Jul 30, 2011 Posts: 25 From: Newport Beach, Ca
| Posted: 2012-06-02 7:05 pm  Permalink
Aaarrgh... I decided I should put something on Tiki number 1 (Learning Tiki) to preserve him from the elements... I thought "hey, Thompson's Water Seal would be sweet". Maybe it would have been if it wasn't tinted with a Honey maple color! Not being all that bright, I figured maybe it wouldn't be all that bad.... WRONG! It looked like something out of a Martha Stuart french tiki motif! Panic ensued. Several beers later I opened a can of Mahogany stain and went back over it before it before it dryed.
I went ahead and torched the inside.
He actually doesn't look that bad now. I'm hoping weather and salt air will add more character as time goes on.
Learning Tiki has taught me much today.. like read the freak'n labels
 
 
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McTiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 22, 2004 Posts: 1962 From: Sunny Florida
| Posted: 2012-06-03 04:39 am  Permalink
Ha! He said Martha Stewart...
Turned out nice enough and he's well preserved for 7 yrs!
Keep em coming
Mahalo
McTiki
_________________ Tis a brave man who wears the kilt in January.
 
 
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anchorfish Tiki Centralite
Joined: Jul 30, 2011 Posts: 25 From: Newport Beach, Ca
| Posted: 2012-12-18 12:45 am  Permalink
Sorry T.C. for not keeping up.. life hit the fan. However!, I picked up the chisels and decided to get back into it with this really odd palm log. It was really stringy and fairly fresh as it was still wet.. I'll be walking on by it if I see that log type again. I think its a queen or a royal... but I have no real clue as I wouldn't know one from the other yet. Anyhow, this quick carve helped me clear my head
This next one is the fifth piece I've carved now. I decided to carve one for our annual family Christmas party gift exchange this year. Turned out to be a huge hit! I had a great time carving while the party was going on... and never did I have to get my own beer (I may start carving at parties more often)
I realize it's not traditional tiki style but I wanted to do something a little more edgy for the party. And carving this guy at the party with everybody watching and pointing and offering design suggestion and all the while bring me beautiful brown ales to keep me happily carving away really forced me to push myself further. Great fun!
This is my niece, she beat out 3 others in the gift exchange to win it.
The ride back to the Carving Cabana for final cuts and finish then my wife and I will be taking it back up to my niece's place in a few weeks.
I'll post the final pics when this guy is completed in a few weeks.. I just wanted to post this update because it had been way too long since my last one... and again as always thanks ahead for the tips and comments.
Nice to be back. Cheers!
 
 
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Tikidude007 Member
Joined: Jun 22, 2013 Posts: 2 From: South East England
| Posted: 2013-06-28 1:28 pm  Permalink
Hi Guys, my name is Paul, I live in the UK, about an hours drive south of London. A while back I was left some woodworking tools from my late Grandad, he was a carpenter by trade. So a lovely big box of tools sitting in my shed for a few years doing nothing and then just recently I came across some pictures of Tiki carvings, I thought to myself they look really cool, why don't I have a go at carving a Tiki myself, I've got some wood lying about. So I set to and these are the results, had loads of fun doing them and really seemed a nice relaxing hobby. The couple I have made are of course no where near the standards of the amazing work on this forum, but I think I have the bug and going to go for number 3 over this weekend, weather is going to be good
So this is Number 1
And number 2
So that's my first 2 Tiki's done, they are both carved out of Oak. Really pleased I've found this forum, a great resource for all that's Tiki.
Have a nice weekend people
Paul
 
 
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For the Love of Tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Feb 19, 2013 Posts: 123 From: San Diego, CA
| Posted: 2013-06-28 6:45 pm  Permalink
Yah, outstanding work. I like it. 
 
 
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Tikidude007 Member
Joined: Jun 22, 2013 Posts: 2 From: South East England
| Posted: 2013-06-29 1:30 pm  Permalink
Hi, thank you very much for your kind comment
So this is today's work, my first Moai, again good fun carving and am pretty pleased with the end result.
Keep on carving 
 
 
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4WDtiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 03, 2004 Posts: 1974 From: Omao, Kauai
| Posted: 2013-06-29 10:27 pm  Permalink
Paul, you need to start your own thread!
 
 
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