Tiki Central / Tiki Carving / Norwegian Woody
Post #250737 by el Stingray on Fri, Aug 25, 2006 2:52 PM
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Hei Tikis! My issues then started to build up, cause I know nothing of wood, carving or tools. So I´ve had to do my fair share of research through the web. After looking at massive amounts of websites I also did find Tiki Central. I have, like so many others, to thank Buzzy for doing what he´s doing. I have read about half of his discoveries, noting down and sketching a lot the last days. Brilliant stuff Buzzy! I also actually went to Canada in July to research totems of the First Nations People in British Colombia. They are amazingly great woodcarvers. I have also been to New Zealand and done research on Maori carvings earlier this year. I really love that stuff. What I need is help. The log I have been so lucky to get a hold on is from a noble pine-wood tree. I have understood that the tree makes a bad one for the fireplace, since it burns so fast, but hope it´s still workable for carving. The size is 2,45m long and 60,5 cm fat. And yes, it weights more than a ton, so I thought to hollow it out (like the First Nations do it) might make it lighter, and then, easier to move. Here´s some pictures of the log and me. May Our Fire Burn Forever! [ Edited by: el Stingray 2006-08-25 07:50 ] [ Edited by: el Stingray 2006-08-25 15:58 ] |