Tiki Central / Tiki Carving / Harro - What the hells been happening?? pg 13
Post #209619 by harro on Mon, Jan 23, 2006 4:53 AM
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Howdy all, Firstly I’d like to thank all the guys out there who take the time to post their carvings, step-by-steps, tips on methods, tools to use, and answering questions raised by amateurs like myself – without your priceless information I probably wouldn’t have had the courage to think I could just start chipping away at a log to create a tiki. This is my first carving of any kind, and although it took a bit longer than expected, every step I did I learnt a lot, so now I know how to do it a lot better and faster next time. I picked up some logs at the yard of a local tree-lopper (I have no idea what type of woods they are), and bought new tools such as: angle grinder, arbortech wood carver attachment, dremel type rotary tool with flexishaft, palm sander, propane torch, 4 good quality chisels and a powerstrop sharpening attachment.
After torching: After Staining: After 4 coats of marine varnish: Now I’ve got plenty more logs to get cracking on! Thanks for looking (and thanks for all your help already!) Harro. [ Edited by: harro 2008-05-30 05:02 ] [ Edited by: harro 2008-06-04 14:56 ] [ Edited by: harro 2008-10-31 10:27 ] |