Welcome to the Tiki Central 2.0 Beta. Read the announcement
Tiki Central logo
Celebrating classic and modern Polynesian Pop

Tiki Central / Tiki Carving / Buzzy's work: Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate

Post #438014 by Bay Park Buzzy on Thu, Mar 5, 2009 12:26 PM

You are viewing a single post. Click here to view the post in context.

Yesterday's sunset:

We had a couple drop of rain early on today, but now it's back to being sunny and warm

Yesterday was another get together and carve on a Wednesday here. Most of the regulras showed up
Jabtiki working on his lucky tiki money god:

Pat bustin loose on a new tang


He got it to here by the end of the day:

I worked on the little twins
First one done the night before

New one worked on yesterday:

And finally
Since I had the boys over, I took advantage of their help and got the big guy standing:

The little white dot by his head was the moon.

It looked really cool in person. I guess you had to be there

Here I am next to it for scale

On 2009-03-04 06:33, hodadhank wrote:
I like these twins buzz, also dig the big maori. Keep up the good work as usual. -HH

Thanks Hank

On 2009-03-04 06:39, Tiki Duddy wrote:

As for the snow!--come on up~ take as much as you like!

How much does snow cost up there? It seems pretty expensive down here. Maybe you could fill an ice truck full of your free snow and sell it to parties down here. Other than gas and time, you really wouldn't have any overhead.

On 2009-03-04 07:36, Cammo wrote:
The Maori twins are cool - you gonna leave them back to back?

I haven't thought that through all the way yet. I have a lot of lumber under eack one of them, so I could pretty much put them on anything we can think up. Maybe something unique like a gear shift knob for a hot rod or a keg pull. I'm always partial to fork and spoon sets, so maybe a matching set...

On 2009-03-04 16:10, seeksurf wrote:

The twins are cool hard to believe it came out of the square
cut wood. You playing tricks on us!

Actually, my first step was to round out the square wood I was using into a rounded log shape, like I'm used to. :wink: I think I heard benzart once say something about not getting trapped by or in the shape of the wood, or something like that which actually made sense to me the way he said it.
Wow! I just though of something cool: Tikis that don't look like logs. I'm on it...

On 2009-03-05 11:24, Lake Surfer wrote:
We had 14 inches of "lake effect" snow Tuesday that you could have had.
Love the Mission Bay "Kon Tiki voyage!"

Never stop having fun!

Geez! I don't think we even get 14 inches of rain in a whole year. Tuesday was pretty warm here, if I recall. I'm really starting to get my farmer tan going good now. Tis the season.

Part two of the Kon Tiki voyage coming soon! Something about a "tiki lagoon"...

When I stop having fun, I QUIT!
Buzzy Out!
(not that i wsn't having fun)

edit-oh yeah my clay stuff at babalu's out of the kiln last night


[ Edited by: Bay Park Buzzy 2009-03-05 12:31 ]