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Aloha all! Here are a couple of tiki related things I've done. I'll add more as they come, however few and far between they are. I hope you enjoy my creations! First off is the Moai bowl I drempt about in a hotel room, then awoke and just had to draw it. The bowl looks more like a hat or an angel food cake pan than a volcano, but dreams are funny sometimes! Next is an idea I've had for a long time. To combine tiki patio lights with solar powered garden stakes. Unfortunately, this was an expensive endeavor, and I've only done one so far. When husband returns I'll send him back to Home depot for more supplies(nuts and washers and such) so I can do all the other colours. They ended up costing me around $20 each in supplies. [ Edited by: Tikiwahine 2008-01-22 17:56 ] |
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Tue, Jul 12, 2005 11:03 AM
Very, VERY cool stuff, Tikiwahine... I had no idea that there was such creativity brewing there! |
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Tue, Jul 12, 2005 11:13 AM
Tikiwahine, how about a Solar Powered Tiki Garden Light how-to & photo essay? I'm sure more people than just me are interested in the possibilities. |
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Tue, Jul 12, 2005 11:36 AM
Thanks Sam! :) I feel tiny in this vast sea of professional artistry, I can't believe I started my own thread! Tapa lamps, fish float lamps, wicker lamps, small tiki quilts(wallhangings), drawings & a ceiling installation are other things you can expect to see here in the next few months. Freddie, I will definitely do that. It'll have to wait until next month, but when I put the other ones together I'll do a photo journal & how-to. |
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Tue, Jul 12, 2005 2:37 PM
Very cool. I would like to see the lamp how to . I hope you will post pics of your tiki renovation when you start. |
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Tue, Jul 12, 2005 3:02 PM
Yay for the Wahine. Bring it on girl.... Bring it on. No one is tiny in this sea of small fish |
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Tue, Jul 12, 2005 5:14 PM
Nice first "creating" post TiWa. The solar lamp looks sweet. Now you have to keep 'em coming. |
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Tue, Jul 12, 2005 10:19 PM
Go Wahine! Great idea for the solar lamps. I just bought a set at Costco - I wonder if they can be converted? Aaron |
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Tue, Jul 12, 2005 10:33 PM
That is a very cool idea!!! Good Job TW!! |
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Wed, Jul 13, 2005 12:52 AM
When I saw your post I thought of a brand new technology and I love the opportunity to share. Konarka’s photovoltaic fibers and durable plastics bring power-generating capabilities to structures including tent, awnings, roofs, windows and window coverings. Huge potential for investors and inventors/designers. Every one is an artist. I have a friend who owns a land scaping business. You might not think mowing lawns and digging in gardens is an artform. I drove by one of the run down properties he recently took over. you should see this yard now. It is a masterpiece. http://www.konarka.com/products/ The torch is a neat idea. This site might give you some design options. Aloha [ Edited by: AlienTiki 2005-07-13 00:53 ] |
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Wed, Jul 13, 2005 1:45 AM
What are you on? From the sound of it you have plenty to offer! From these early pieces, the quality and ingenuity is up there too. Cool going, can't wait to see more :) |
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Wed, Jul 13, 2005 5:31 AM
Now there's a "Bright" idea. Actually these are Very neat and look Cool. Get mor ehardware so we can see'em all. |
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Wed, Jul 13, 2005 5:33 AM
I love the light.Great idea-chopsticks-hoodathunk? |
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Tikiwahine
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Wed, Jul 13, 2005 10:22 AM
Hey everyone! That's very interesting AlienTiki. Other forms of energy have always interested me. My husband and I have talked about installing a heat pump on our property, but have settled with an on-demand tankless hot water system, for now. After installing electricity to my pond and a sprinkler system, I'm done with digging trenches. Solar power helps me feel better about having the waterfall running 24/7 :) |
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Thu, Jul 14, 2005 12:21 PM
Yesterday my Dad stopped by my work and we had a conversation about adding an little roof extension to the back of the addition on my house. I scribbled it down on the back of my time sheet, and decided to scan it before handing it in today. Here it is! Not technical or anything, but since I'm turning my current patio into the enclosed Huki Lounge(it will be attached to the left side of the building in this drawing), I'll need another outdoor spot for the BBQ, patio furniture, etc. I think it would be super cool to have something like this projecting into the backyard! |
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Thu, Jul 14, 2005 1:40 PM
Something like this?
Rev. Dr. Frederick J. Freelance, Ph.D., D.F.S [ Edited by: freddiefreelance 2005-07-14 13:42 ] |
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Tikiwahine
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Thu, Jul 14, 2005 1:43 PM
haha! YA! |
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Thu, Jul 14, 2005 3:12 PM
Did your dream bowl look like this??? Love the light project you did by the way! |
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Tikiwahine
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Thu, Jul 14, 2005 3:24 PM
Woah! That's awesome 8'! I would say that is more the bowl of my dreams, and almost the bowl in my dreams! |
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Fri, Jul 15, 2005 7:41 PM
I wish I had dreams like this. Ok get to sculpting! |
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Sun, Jul 17, 2005 6:48 PM
TW what great ideas! Putting the hat on the solar lights will save them from losing color in the sun and gives them a great Oriental look! |
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Tikiwahine
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Sun, Jul 17, 2005 7:16 PM
Hey Motiki! Thanks! The hat is unfortunately only evening attire. Beneath it is the solar panel that gathers energy during the day, however he does look rather smart in it. |
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Sun, Jul 17, 2005 10:27 PM
Great Idea TW! Looks Fab! |
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Sat, Jul 23, 2005 10:11 AM
hey tikiwahine, i just saw you bit about the solar powered tiki lights in the backyard!! soooo kewl! i love it. great job dear! |
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Wed, Jul 27, 2005 11:33 AM
Earlier this year I had an idea for a lit address sign. Made from metal, it would have cutouts with frosted glass behind, then lit from within. The part on the top is supposed to be flames. I think photoshop screwed them up or something, they hardly look like flames in this picture, but you get the idea. My husband said that it's too crazy looking(our house has a sort of english cottage look to the front of it), and it would have to be huge for the numbers to be big enough. I didn't quite understand what his point was. He suggested that I have someone make me some little guys like this, as garden lights, and thus the solar powered tiki idea came about. I would still love to have one or more of these made from a cylinder of metal, without the numbers of course. When the 5 palm trees I planted out front get bigger, he might just change his mind. |
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Tikiwahine
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Wed, Jul 27, 2005 11:42 AM
I drew this guy one day, I was thinking that there aren't nearly enough moku sporting tikis. He's very simple, but I thought I'd share anyhow. |
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Wed, Jul 27, 2005 11:45 AM
Cool! I'd recommend redoing the entire front of the house to match your sign. :D |
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Wed, Jul 27, 2005 12:49 PM
Youve been holding out on us. The metal tiki sign is a great idea.. Now when hubby is away just convert the front of the house . He cant make you change it back once its done. |
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Wed, Jul 27, 2005 2:34 PM
That last one could be a cool tattoo. |
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Tikiwahine
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Fri, Aug 12, 2005 12:42 PM
I have another light related project I forgot all about!
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Fri, Aug 12, 2005 2:26 PM
Cool Puffer light! Didn't Flounder make a small one like that, too? I'd love to see a step-by-step on how to make something like that, I've wanted to investigate Puffer Lights that are more durable than those made from actual Puffer Fish, something that'll hold up to the outdoors. |
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Sat, Aug 13, 2005 4:50 AM
Awesome design, simple and clear! |
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Tikiwahine
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Sat, Aug 13, 2005 10:44 AM
Freddie: Thanks! I'd love to see what Flounder's done with a puffer. I'm also curious about Swanky's LED puffer project, I'm wondering if it's tiny enough to go inside one of these. This one comes in a larger size as well, about as big as your fist. For the glow in this tiny one I found a light up gemstone ring at the dollar store, the ones with the cheesy oversized diamond you twist to turn on. These are good because they emit a glow all the way around, instead of a focused beam. All the excess plastic was dremeled away(makes quite the mess!) so that it will fit inside his belly. A small slit is made in his underside, big enough to slip the little light inside and out. The necklace was added in the Hukilau Hurricane room by putting a little hole in his top, slipping both ends of the necklace through then tying a knot on the inside(which is easy with his slit belly) Ta-Da! If you like, I can take him apart and take a couple pictures. FezApe, thanks so much! I'm glad you like him! I sketched this guy on a piece of paper, then scanned him into Illustrator and traced him vector style. |
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Sun, Aug 14, 2005 8:24 PM
Cool stuff wahine. I like the idea of that sign. Perhaps the idea in wood could work well? Blend in a little better? The puffer fish is cool. Get a heap of them and make like a set of christmas lights! |
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Sun, Aug 14, 2005 10:28 PM
That necklace is something else, TikiWahine! Very cool! |
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Mon, Aug 15, 2005 2:54 PM
I like the necklace. Will you be wearing it at this year's Hukilau? |
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Mon, Aug 15, 2005 4:12 PM
Thanks Hewey! Thanks Sam! Hey Raffer! |
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Sun, Aug 28, 2005 2:03 PM
Let's Build a Solar Powered Tiki!
We used metal washers, but another one made from plastic might be better, since the metal rusts. The PVC fitting is a '1/2" Liquidtight Straight Fitting'. It's important that the fitting friction fits inside the metal post that holds the tiki above the ground.
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hewey
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Mon, Aug 29, 2005 12:40 AM
Cool studd wahine! Awesome step by step. Im a little worried about how hairy your arms are for a "wahine" though :) |
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Mon, Aug 29, 2005 5:20 AM
TikiWahine, Excellent work and tha lighted puffer pendant is KILLER, and Sure to cause a Riot if you were to pull out a bag full for sale. You have steadily been producing some great art pieces. Just keep the flow coming. Very Nice. |
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Tikiwahine
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Mon, Aug 29, 2005 10:07 AM
Thanks Hewey & Ben! |
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Mon, Aug 29, 2005 5:33 PM
Would love to make a lil puffer light necklace myself! Can't wait to see the details! That is so cute!! |
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Tikiwahine
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Tue, Aug 30, 2005 11:38 AM
No worries Hewey, I was taking the pictures & Hubby was holding the bits and pieces. No hairy arms here. TTB, my idea is to use a tiny little glow stick. They're only good for a one time use, but they're tiny and would fit through a smaller hole. You can probably get them for 50-75 cents(they're $1 for a pack of 2 earrings up here) I totally forgot about it last night, as we were ripping up cork and preparing two meals at once(crock pot stew for tonight). As soon as it gets dark I'll post a couple of pictures. Mahalo! |
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Sun, Sep 4, 2005 11:30 AM
Well, the little glow sticks didn't produce enough light, so I'm off on another hunt to find a little light source. |
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hewey
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Mon, Sep 5, 2005 6:20 AM
Maybe try an electronics store and get some LEDs? |
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Tue, Sep 6, 2005 10:53 PM
Nice step-by-step, TW! Thanks for putting that together for us. Way cool idea! A-A |
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Tue, Oct 11, 2005 11:15 AM
This weekend I finally got my mug shelf put together and mounted. I stained the shelves & shelf supports, and used a dowel to make pegs that will support a fishing line rail along the front. I used a dremel to carve little Tiki Bob tributes into the 5" pegs before staining, then gluing & screwing them into the shelves. The shelf is 16' long. :down: Here DrunkenMunky pre-drills holes for the drywall anchors. :down: Some of the little faces. This was my first carving and staining experience. :down: The brackets are up, and the shelves have been screwed down to them. :down: Mugs are finally up. Vintage on the left, new on the right. It's amazing how few mugs this thing holds, I figure I need at least one more this size just to get all my mugs up on the wall. I'd like to clear off the other shelf unit below so I can display all my Treasure Craft, Coco Joe's, Hip Original and wooden items. We're thinking of trimming the shelf front and brackets in bamboo, and installing a plate rail below the brackets. I think LPs will fit perfectly in the 16" spaces. The ceiling is going to be covered in matting and bamboo eventually, since it has a wonderful vaulted shape to it. Thanks for looking! I've been waiting forever to get a shelf like this up, it's great to finally have it done. |
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Tue, Oct 11, 2005 11:31 AM
Nice job Wahine. From the looks of it you could use more than a few of those shelves. |