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Hello, I'm Gman. I've been carving various forms and materials for 31 years. Here is a sampling of some of the Oceanic Art I have posted in this TC thread in the last few years. If you browse the thread you will see pics of each of these pieces in progress plus many more. Here are a few pieces I am currently working on...... G$ [ Edited by: GMAN 2011-02-28 16:56 ] |
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[ Edited by: GMAN 2005-09-11 18:49 ] |
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edit -Gman "The saw is family" [ Edited by: GMAN 2008-06-12 20:09 ] |
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Sat, Jul 16, 2005 3:27 PM
I, too, like the only one that was allowed inside the house. :D That shark's coming out real nice- I'd like to see his progress! Keep us posted! |
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Sat, Jul 16, 2005 3:30 PM
Yes, that shark is looking lovely! I also look forward to being able to see it completed. |
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Sat, Jul 16, 2005 3:38 PM
Yeah, I agree, nice sharky. I like the light blond tiki that's kind of bent over. And the trio of tikis for some reason, seem like they should be sold in a trio or placed together -- a three-stooges set! How difficult is it using a chain saw verses carving. For a novice here, that is still trying to get up the courage to purchase some carving tools....just wondering. |
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Sat, Jul 16, 2005 3:58 PM
Really nice work, you should be proud. Every Tiki is great and the shark is amazing. |
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Sat, Jul 16, 2005 4:14 PM
Wow cool shark I would like to see something like that covered in tribal markings. Not that what you have there ain't cool enough. Dig the tikis too> Chongolio |
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Sat, Jul 16, 2005 5:02 PM
edit -Gman "The saw is family" [ Edited by: gman 2008-07-04 16:38 ] |
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Sat, Jul 16, 2005 5:20 PM
Nice work GMAN. The shark looks great. All chainsaw? Damn dats good!! |
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GMAN
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Sat, Jul 16, 2005 5:37 PM
JT, Unfortunately, the shark isn't a chainsaw-only carving. I used a saber saw to cut out the fins, and I'm using a disc to shape them. I did the main body with the chainsaw but had to hit it with a file to smooth it out. -Gman |
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Sat, Jul 16, 2005 6:44 PM
Well, I don't breath any air, other than oxygen. Let me guess, you're from Florida... |
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Sat, Jul 16, 2005 9:04 PM
DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW I CAN GET PALM UP NORTH IN PA. ARE THERE ANY COMPANYS THAT SELL & SHIP NORTH? |
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Sat, Jul 16, 2005 9:34 PM
Cool tikis dude. A lot of detail for chainsaw only. I am kinda interested in chainsaw carving, but I like my fingers. Welcome to TC |
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Sun, Jul 17, 2005 3:13 AM
You got some MAD TALENT with the chain-saw. Im knew to carving and I'll tell ya, this stuff aint easy! So many hours go into carving, not to mention an aching back that has me wanting to go with a chain-saw. Perhaps I should take it one tiki at a time,but I've always wondered how its done with a saw. Do you guys start with an outline? Or just fire it up and have it? I really want to try the chain-saw. The curiousity is gettin to me. Anyway, keep up the great work. |
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Sun, Jul 17, 2005 4:48 PM
-Gman [ Edited by: GMAN 2008-06-12 19:43 ] |
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Sun, Jul 17, 2005 6:00 PM
Nice work Gman. What kind of wood is the shark? He looks like he will be pretty cool when he's done. |
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GMAN
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Sun, Jul 17, 2005 6:12 PM
Benzart, I think the shark body is oak. I made it from a limb that came down in a storm. The 2nd dorsal and anal fins are oak and the pectoral, 1st dorsal, and caudal fin are pine. The fins are all removable and use wooden pins to hold them in place. I'm an opportunistic carver; I'll work with whatever I can get my hands on. I'll continue to post pieces as I make them. Thanks for the support. Gman |
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GMAN
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Sun, Jul 17, 2005 6:43 PM
Hey guys, This is a pic of my very first tiki carving. I made this one in 1990 with a pocket knife while I was in Jamaica. I found this piece of wood washed up on the beach near the marine lab where I was staying. I showed it to a local carver in town and he gave me a SMALL piece of sandpaper so I could clean it up. -Gman |
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Sun, Jul 17, 2005 9:36 PM
Very nice, you are talented. Where would I find Palm or have it shipped to PA? Anyone know? |
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Sun, Jul 17, 2005 11:19 PM
Hey Gman, That's a great bunch of tikis there. Don't hide 'em in your garage. Put them all over the yard. |
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Mon, Jul 18, 2005 9:28 AM
great stuff bro..i've been only carving for a couple weeks, i was taught with a chainsaw/disc grinder/die grinder/ and a torch....keep posting.. |
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GMAN
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Mon, Jul 18, 2005 1:37 PM
Surfinstro, I have inlaws in PA, but I rarely drive there. I'll bring you some palm if I ever take my truck, but I usually fly. I'll look around and see if anyone here can set you up. I might be able to ship you some, but it would cost a ton. Palm wood is overrated anyway.....carve it in OAK! :) -Gman |
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Mon, Jul 18, 2005 4:27 PM
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Tue, Jul 19, 2005 3:52 PM
Surfinstro, I've never used big pieces of poplar, but I imagine it would be a dream to carve in. It should be nice and soft, but not too soft. As for prices, I dunno. I've never paid for any carving wood. Maybe offer them a few bucks ($20 or so) for something good sized that they aren't going to be able to cut for lumber. You can also trade one of your older tikis to the guys and they will likely give you free wood for life. I've played that card, and it works like a charm! Personally, I do wood recon during the work week and hit construction/new land clearing sites on the weekends. They always have PILES of brush and trees waiting to get chipped. I just ask the foreman on site if I can cut a few choice pieces, and I'm on my way. If the construction sites or storms fail me, I know a tree guy up the road who will let me have whatever I want from his storage yard. He brings in trailer truck loads of wood each day from his crews. It's just too sweet! I took some pics of a walking stick I made in 1994. It was made from a Cuban refugee raft oar that washed up in Marineland, FL (where I was working at the time). The wood is all eaten-up by ship worms, but it's too cool. I used a pocket knife and made a tiki head on a hawk's body. Then I cut a channel in its back and mounted great white shark teeth down its back (from a bycaught fish used in my research). It's kind of primitive and wild looking so I thought you guys could appreciate seeing it. I made one day during work and never touched it again. :) -Gman http://www.oceanandislandarts.blogspot.com/ [ Edited by: GMAN 2008-06-12 19:44 ] |
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Tue, Jul 19, 2005 5:41 PM
Pretty cool lookin weapon there GMan. Looks like you have a whole herd of tiki in that room ther. Lookin good. |
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Tue, Jul 19, 2005 9:49 PM
Hey Gman, I love that club style weapon. Very cool, and a cool story behind it too. Awesome. My folks have a Fijian cannibal fork, which I reckon would make a sweet shifter :) |
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Wed, Jul 20, 2005 7:40 AM
What are my chances of you selling any of your fine work? |
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Wed, Jul 20, 2005 1:34 PM
Surfinstro, Pretty much everything I make is for sale. I keep a piece now and then if I think it is especially cool, but I would get buried in carvings if I kept them all (the wife would get pissed too). Anyway, yes, my stuff is for sale. Go to http://www.sahmaysan.com and look around. Send me an email and we can discuss what you might want. I do custom work too (like sharks). -Gman |
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Wed, Jul 20, 2005 2:26 PM
welcome gman. i love the carvings keep up the good work |
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Wed, Jul 20, 2005 4:20 PM
Hey guys, I had a rough day at work today and felt "inspired" to use the saw to create something different tonight. I was just too tired to finish it out tonight. Maybe tomorrow I'll get home in time to get some saw time in. I still need to finish his privates, debark it, and clean it up. Do you like????? -Gman [ Edited by: GMAN 2008-06-12 19:46 ] |
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Wed, Jul 20, 2005 6:44 PM
He is more like a tripod! :) |
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Wed, Jul 20, 2005 7:46 PM
heya, thats an impressive tiki. If he was in a good mood, you could have used him as a hat rack :) |
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Thu, Jul 21, 2005 12:23 AM
Hey GMAN - I cringe to think of using the weedeater around him with that 3rd leg he's sporting.... |
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Thu, Jul 21, 2005 12:09 PM
That is - I would dread seeing a weedeater if I were him... |
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Thu, Jul 21, 2005 1:40 PM
is that one going in the front of the house. Oh, and keep your girlfriend away from him. |
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Thu, Jul 21, 2005 1:55 PM
Got wood? Chongolio |
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Thu, Jul 21, 2005 6:29 PM
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Thu, Jul 21, 2005 6:56 PM
Chongolio, I looked up the Ceremonial Dong of Mistery, he's got me beat! Man, what a GIANT carving! I'm not sure if my homeowners association would approve of me carving a six foot dong in my front yard! Although I am willing to try....:) I got plenty of weird looks while carving the Donk. -Gman |
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Thu, Jul 21, 2005 7:17 PM
I can just see the neighbors faces as you sanded and oiled the donk. Great work!! |
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Thu, Jul 21, 2005 8:13 PM
That thing is nut, NUTS I say! |
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Thu, Jul 21, 2005 8:42 PM
I guess your neighbors would be OK as long as you didn't sand & oil the dong too fast. :) |
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Thu, Jul 21, 2005 9:31 PM
G-Man- |
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Fri, Jul 22, 2005 4:54 AM
Those oiled pics look so cool. No wonder he has such a big grin, I would too. Yeh, the feedback is addictive isn't it? |
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Fri, Jul 22, 2005 11:38 AM
I hope that I can become half the artist you are. |
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Fri, Jul 22, 2005 12:54 PM
Better check your HOA. There may be an ordinance against flagpoles in your neighborhood. |
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