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Tikis are in order of first to most recent.... +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tiki No. 1 (AAC Block) This tiki was made from a block of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) For everything you would want to know (and more) about this material, SEE THIS POST. For examples of tools that work well for AAC carving, SEE THIS POST +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tiki No.’s 2 and 3 (AAC Block)
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For the complete story of how this tiki went from this: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tiki No. 5 (Mexican Fan Palm)
The recreation of this famous tiki sent me down several interesting paths... from some local Urban Archaeology (sad ending and all :( ), to the discovery of all of the other wonderful and creative Leroy interpretations by many of our very own TC artists. To see all of the above, plus step-by-step documentation of how my "Reloy" went from this... +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tikis No. 6 & 7 (Ficus)
"Leroy" If this looks familiar, it’s an exact copy of Reloy. I gave the original away, so I had to make another one for us. The original was palm, & this one’s Ficus. I always thought Ficus was a houseplant, but as a tree, it’s really good carving wood.
Here’s a close up of the grain. This log had some gorgeous spaulting. "Bob" And what good is Leroy without Bob?
Bob came from fresh cut log from my friend Jason’s yard. The tree had toppled in a rainstorm, but somehow managed to miss the house. Leroy’s tree was cut down about a year and a half earlier and sat out in the elements. The grain and color are a lot different, though they're both Ficus. Could there be another carver in the family? For info on my tools & methodology SEE THIS POST +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tiki No. 8
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ **Tiki No. 9 ** For the whole process, check my "Stuff I'm Working On" post. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tiki No. 10 (White Pine) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tiki-ish Carving No. 11 (Blood Wood) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tiki Carving No. 12 (Composite Pine Board) Cheers! A-A
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Thu, Nov 11, 2004 6:55 PM
great tiki...A-A....you are an inspiration |
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Thu, Nov 11, 2004 8:27 PM
After looking at all the great tiki's I went back and reworked some of my first attempts and came in feeling really great but now after seeing these you are defiently sending me back to school. I am totally amazed! |
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Thu, Nov 11, 2004 9:17 PM
Aaron's. the final on this really looks great, I think we need to name you our official librarian for the way you organize links and stuff like that, Oh, by the way, your last tiki has a tooth that is a Little crooked, could you fix that please and be sure to document the steps. [ Edited by: Benzart on 2004-11-11 21:20 ] |
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Sam Gambino
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Fri, Nov 12, 2004 1:21 PM
VERY fine work, AA! |
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Fri, Nov 12, 2004 1:36 PM
That's some great work, I really dig the Palm. |
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Fri, Nov 12, 2004 1:36 PM
That's some great work, I really dig the Palm. |
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Polynesiac
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Sat, Nov 13, 2004 7:16 PM
Hey man! I dig that you used tile to mix it up a bit! sharpen those chisels, my friend, cuz we can't wait to see the next one! |
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Aaron's Akua
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Sat, Nov 13, 2004 11:25 PM
Thanks for all the support, guys! Conga, I really like that last carving of yours. You guys that manage to paint, carve & mix it up never cease to inspire me. Same for you, Peter-D. That's some wild stuff you're cookin' up in the "lab". Hope you get ahold of that AAC... Ben, it's in my nature. You should see my spreadsheets at work - scary stuff! BTW, the teeth are all crooked, but don't tell anyone... Congrats on the mug, Sam. It's great to know that Holden is watching this Forum looking for all of the new talent. I'm gonna get one of them mugs for sure! Thanks McDougall! Thanks McDougall! I'm working on getting some of that mahogany that we talked about. Polynesiac came by my place to trade some AAC blocks for palm, and that's when I showed him the first outlines for this tiki. It's just great to meet & make friends with some of the other TC artists. Thanks for all the PM's, Jim. Hell, you guys are all invited to my place for mai-tais! Come on over! Cheers! Aaron
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Sun, Nov 14, 2004 10:30 AM
Benzart's rite...you show so much of each step of your work in easy to follow incr..hey..(incremanTiki) that it removes the exotic mystery you would have if you just unvailed a piece. Very giving of you...many artists don't care to have thier secrets and steps made public. You have not only done that, you facilitate others joining in anyway they can. Try as I might to not start carving I see these posts of yours like visual tiki-pills, and doze of at night with visons of myself (upper torso only)prortuding from a mound of chips working on some crazy new thing. You are to tiki carving what Sally Sturthers is to starving Africans, only we like you. |
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Aaron's Akua
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Mon, Nov 15, 2004 2:05 PM
Sally Struthers?!!???? Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!! Only Gigantalope could successfully compliment someone with a Sally Struthers analogy! Along with my little ohana, I met the Big G (Paul) & his lovely wife Deb last weekend. We exchanged Madrone logs, orange marmalade & some lively discussion. I'll tap his extensive knowledge of beer, art and Shinola when we meet again (soon, I hope). Thanks for the comps, G!
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Aaron's Akua
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Mon, Nov 15, 2004 2:08 PM
For anyone who's interested, Tiki No. 4 is now showing at the TIKI MARKETPLACE. A-A
[ Edited by: Aaron's Akua on 2004-11-15 14:09 ] |
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Aaron's Akua
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Wed, Feb 16, 2005 4:38 PM
Tiki No. 5 added to the first post, first page of this topic. Thanks for the eyeballin' and feedback! A-A
[ Edited by: Aaron's Akua 2006-09-04 21:08 ] |
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Wed, Feb 16, 2005 4:52 PM
Oh I LOVE him Aaron, super job! Can't wait to see what's next! |
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Wed, Feb 16, 2005 4:57 PM
Arons- |
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Benzart
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Wed, Feb 16, 2005 5:32 PM
Hey AA, that has been SOME Trip. Not only is the tiki superb, it's a great study in sanding and finishing, Beautiful job. Also, look what you learned on that trip, it's unbelievable how interesting and entertaining it has been for All of us. Big Mahalos |
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Jungle Trader
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Wed, Feb 16, 2005 6:00 PM
WOW!!! What great way to pay respect to the legendary Leroy and Bob too. Excellent. |
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Polynesiac
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Wed, Feb 16, 2005 6:13 PM
great stuff aaron! thanks for letting us peek in on the process too! |
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Aaron's Akua
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Thu, Feb 17, 2005 12:55 PM
Tikiwahine & Spermy, thanks for the comps. It really means a lot, Mahalo! What's next on my list are these:
When the time comes, I'll do a little consulting with our resident TC concrete master, Seamus. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Ben, I've learned a LOT. My advice to the other new carvers out there is - Post lots of pics and ask lots of specific questions. That way you'll get lots of specific answers. Anyway, it's worked well for me with lots of help from you and all of the othe experienced carvers that hang out here. I've probably saved a ton of bucks on tools too. Thanks to all of you guys - I really apreciate it. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ JT & Polynesiac, I think we all respect the awesome work of these masters. And believe me, these step-by-steps have benefited me more than anybody. So yeah I'm glad to post progress pics, stick my neck out a little, share my mistakes, and learn in the process. You guys have been part of the solution for me. Cheers! A-A
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Thu, Feb 17, 2005 1:32 PM
all that frettin about those "birth marks", yet look how nice it is. Sweet work! |
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Thu, Feb 17, 2005 3:03 PM
A.A., I like it. Will Will |
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Aaron's Akua
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Fri, Feb 18, 2005 12:58 PM
Tikibus, Wood is wood, & sometimes it's just gonna do what it wants to do. As Bamboo Ben put it, "...Tiki is not perfect". I did some spot staining which helped. Also, varnish has a golden color and also seems to darken the wood a little when you apply it. So the yellowish area darkened up some, and the other areas yellowed up some, and it all seemed to blend pretty nicely in the end. So, I'm cool with the way it turned out. My friend Randy was completely stoked when I gave it to him, and of course that's the best reward of all. Thanks for the comps! ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Will, I love the grain of palm wood when it's all sanded, stained and finished. It seems to have all kinds of cool color variations, and each piece is unique. After the staining was all done, I applied 5 coats of marine (spar) varnish, with a light 220 grit sanding and wipe down with tack cloth in between each coat. It may be overkill, but I know this guy will stand up to sprinklers, dogs, drunk friends, whatever life throws at it. I know Benzart has applied up to 12 coats of marine varnish on some of his large outdoor pieces. Dude! I sent you a PM on those logs back in early January - still unviewed! Let's get together. I'd ready to take a day trip up to Cruz & help you harvest some of those redwood logs from your friend's property. Let me know when & where & I'm there! Mahaloz! A-A
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Fri, Feb 18, 2005 4:28 PM
A.A. Will |
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Aaron's Akua
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Fri, Feb 18, 2005 4:35 PM
Aw... I'm just messing with ya, man! Look for the little flashing envelope at the top of the screen whenever you log in. I'll check when's good with the wife & send ya another PM or email. I'd probably leave EARLY one Saturday & arrive up there around noon or 1. We can work out the details when the weather clears up. Thanks again! |
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Aaron's Akua
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Wed, Apr 20, 2005 10:19 PM
Tikis No. 6 & 7 added to the first post, first page of this topic. Feedback appreciated as always... **Cheers! A-A**
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Thu, Apr 21, 2005 4:02 AM
Love the pic of your son and his chainsaw.... |
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Thu, Apr 21, 2005 4:38 AM
Awesome work Aaron! Keep it up. You are inspiring me to carve something. I took a break to move my work area and build the hut before it gets too hot here. Love the Leroy/Son pic! Mahalo |
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Thu, Apr 21, 2005 5:47 AM
Love them both AA and yes it looks like another carver in the family. Don't forget to post pix of his first tiki!! |
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Jungle Trader
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Thu, Apr 21, 2005 7:07 AM
WOW! You got it goin' on braddah. Keep up the excellent work. We need you around here. |
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Benzart
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Thu, Apr 21, 2005 8:35 AM
Now that I'm looking at these closer, thay aren't quite perfect like I first thought. on the last one the tikis lefy eye is about 1/32 of an inch lower than the right one. |
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Thu, Apr 21, 2005 9:03 AM
I agree with Benzart. You really need to carve more and more for the practice. Those are great. Start using your sick days to carve in the park. We need more !! |
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Aaron's Akua
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Thu, Apr 21, 2005 12:04 PM
Thanks all you guys! McTiki, I was thinking of taking a break from carving to build a hut. No, seriously! Ben, you’re making me laugh! Guess I’ll have to burn it & start over. Yeah, that Ficus is really nice to carve. And the “spaulting” gives it some serious character, like a calico striped cat. You explained that phenomenon to me once, maybe you can repeat it for the other guys??. I’m down to (3) logs of this stuff, but going to go pick up some beautiful Santa Cruz redwood logs soon, courtesy of Will at SCTikiShack. Can’t wait! But if I ever run across some downed Ficus again, it’s going straight in the truck. My son Nathan is just dabbling with finger paints now, but I’m really hoping he’s got a little artist inside. We’ll see. :) |
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Thu, Apr 21, 2005 3:35 PM
A.A., It looks like your son is a tikifeak too. You should see my little 15 month old (Griffin), he can't get enough of tikis. Great work, I think it is time for you to come up and get some redwood. It will add a two toned aspect to your carving, plus I have it coming out of my ears. Keep it up, your tikis are great. Will |
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Aaron's Akua
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Tue, Apr 26, 2005 9:34 PM
Hey, Will! Yeah, we should get the 2 little monsters together & see what kind of trouble they can get into. I always have to keep the chisels out of reach 'cause Nathan wants to help me with the tikis. Mostly I carve when he's napping for my own peace of mind. I'm already working out some designs to make use of that beautiful 2-tone redwood. The 14th it is - I'll call you soon to firm everything up. Breakfast will be on me. Does Aloha Grill do breakfast? Hope so - see ya soon! Mahalo, Aaron |
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Tue, Apr 26, 2005 11:21 PM
These are some FINE tikis. Beautiful carving, finish, design - everything! Thanks for posting. |
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Palama Tiki
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Wed, Apr 27, 2005 5:52 AM
Amazing job on the tikis, A-A! and the 'carving method' thread was helpful as well.. keep up the good work! |
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Wed, Apr 27, 2005 8:56 AM
Clean carving AA! |
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Wed, Apr 27, 2005 9:00 AM
I love them both, but that crack in the Leroy kicks ass! Personaly I like to see splits and imperfections in tiki wood. |
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Wed, Apr 27, 2005 12:00 PM
Those are some fine looking tikis my friend. That wood is beautiful and your detail and finish looks top notch. Chongolio |
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Wed, Apr 27, 2005 2:33 PM
I love the clean lines and execution. It's no wonder your son is inspired. |
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Wed, Apr 27, 2005 3:39 PM
aaron, those carvings are the awesome! Really nice job. I never knew ficus could look so good. I was staring at my ficus tree the other day, looking forward to it not being there eventually. Now, maybe I'll save the wood. Looks like the little guy is following in daddy's footsteps! Cool!!!! |
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Aaron's Akua
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Wed, Apr 27, 2005 5:26 PM
Mahalo Sam, Palama, Chiki, FD, Chong-o, Raff, & Polynesiac! You guys really made my day.
Well thanks, Sam. The design is all Leroy Schmalts though. "Bob" is just a simple twist on Leroy's design - see below. I mirrored the eyes and mouth upside down, then adjusted all the lines to run smoothly around them. kind of like... That was my philosophy, anyway. They'd probably make good salt & pepper shakers, but I can't carve that small. **Cheers! A-A**
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Wed, Apr 27, 2005 6:31 PM
To cool... I have to say I cannot wait till I can carve with as much detail as you! |
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Aaron's Akua
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Sat, Jun 25, 2005 10:09 PM
Thanks Thanatos, your tikis are awesome. Aaron |
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Sat, Jun 25, 2005 10:10 PM
Tiki No. 8 added to the first post, first page of this topic. Mahalo for all the inspiration! A-A
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Sat, Jun 25, 2005 10:25 PM
MUST CARVE MORE ..... I love the painted features AA, This is on cool tiki. |
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Sam Gambino
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Sat, Jun 25, 2005 11:07 PM
This is truly a work of art, AA. Excellent work. It's clear from the pics that you've given meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship. Thanks for posting this fine work for us to drool over! |
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Sun, Jun 26, 2005 5:29 AM
That is so cool. So clean and fresh! Really diggin that. Awesome |