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Tiki Central / Tiki Carving / Carving Lesson Using Hook Blade** Sharpening 101**

Post #236870 by IsleConch on Thu, Jun 8, 2006 10:21 PM

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On 2005-01-13 14:01, Benzart wrote:
Here's a bit more detail than I gave in Raffertikis post and rather than take over his post I'm starting a new one.
Same tiki, 3 1/2" tall shaped like a bongo drum and sliced in half.
I first drew a center line and a few 90 degree lines for refrence points then drew in all the lines on both sides.




Starting at the top, cut a "V" line for the brow lines and the same all the way down past the mouth



Then start shaping the teeth section shaving a little off at a time until you have the basic shape


Then begin to shape the tongue



Then I shaped the teeth more, lowering them to Below the tongue line so the tongue sticks out more.



Thenshape the teeth some more and define each tooth, being careful to cut Away from the tongue, as it is fragile at this point and a wayward slash would severly ruin it.
Then I went back up to the eyes and cut deeply into each corner of the eye on all 4 sides. Then removed each corner area to define the beginning of the eyeball.

Then continue cutting off the corners until the eyeball is round, then cutting off the top of the ball to identify the pupil.

Then begin cleaning up the detail and depening the mouth and eyes. You will see where it needs to be cleaned and shaped.





Somewhere a nose popped up. Now this is ALL done with the hook knife. once you get ti to this point you can sand it to your liking. I use small fingernail emory boards from the local drug store. you can cut them in half longways to get a thin stiff strip and you can wrap it with finer grit sandpaper if you like. of course I use plain sand paper, sand paper sponges and drums on the Foredom or Dremel.
This concludes this portion of lesson 1.


[ Edited by: Benzart 2005-12-03 19:09 ]