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Post #133496 by tikifille on Fri, Dec 31, 2004 9:55 AM
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Here is the Lucky Tiki that was created for the Lucky Tiki Bar (Tiki Bob's new place) in L.A.. This was designed by Kevin Kidney. The design was a sort of neo-Marquesian based concept. I had never done anything like it and was happy to be challenged. The base was simply 4 pieces of 4x4 laminated together, cut on a band saw, dadoed with a skill saw, routed out in the middle, and routed with a detail. Not a chisel was touched. The body was a solid chunk of douglas fir from ridge beam fall off 6" x 12" x 36". I band sawed the basic shape, then carved the rest. The natural grain on the butt was similar to the conscentric circles Kevin had designed on the prints, hence we were lucky. The front of the body was equally as lucky since the grain followed one pattern all the way out. The head became another issue. I cheated and called many moulding supply houses in search of a 9" sphere. No luck. Then I tried to turn the laminated layers on a good old Oliver lathe. No luck. Then I belt sanded and skill sawed it into as close to a sphere as humanly possible. Mediocre luck. [ Edited by: tikifille on 2004-12-31 17:18 ] |