Tiki Central / Tiki Carving
9 masks
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Mon, Oct 3, 2005 2:56 PM
Hello Tiki Centralites, If been rather absent on this website lately due to vacation and a hectic living. Luckily for you, I found some time today to post a little topic. A few months ago, there was a topic that asked why people weren't carving more mask style tikis. I was thinking, if this person could only see my backyard. At an Aloha grill's B-Day event, my best customer saw some of my masks and he decided that he wanted 9 of them. He had previously purchase an expensive 9 footer, but didn't balk when I told him the price. A few months later several tikis started to take form. Carving these masks can be quite difficult, because one missed swipe of the chainsaw your tiki can be in two pieces. This is especially true around the mouth area. Another challenging part of this order was making each one different. Since I free hand them (never trace them out) the shape and design of each tiki was emerged while in the carving process. there are some interesting features that I added to a few of these tikis. It looks like this guy got in one too may fights at the pub. You better not get on this tikis bad side or he might stab you.
Thank you all for reading my little topic. I will be posting many more in the future. Will [ Edited by: SCTikiShack 2005-10-03 14:58 ] |
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rodeotiki
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Mon, Oct 3, 2005 3:03 PM
Those are awesome !! I cant believe that you freehanded all those. I just finished my 4th mask and find that they are just as much work as carving poles . Thanks for sharing . |
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Scott McGerik
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Mon, Oct 3, 2005 3:06 PM
Cool! Seeing those nine lined up as they were brought to mind a fence...an impressive, intimidating Tiki fence. |
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The Sperm Whale
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Mon, Oct 3, 2005 3:14 PM
Will- |
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Tikiwahine
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Mon, Oct 3, 2005 3:50 PM
Great chainsaw tikis! Thanks for postin'! |
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McTiki
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Mon, Oct 3, 2005 4:23 PM
You commin to Hukilau with those? Those are nice. Why the absense? Mahaloz |
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Moondance
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Mon, Oct 3, 2005 5:46 PM
Very nice, glad to see your makin' money doing what you love. |
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SCTikiShack
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Mon, Oct 3, 2005 6:32 PM
Rodeotiki, Scott, Sperm Whale, Tikiwahine, Gosh, I hope this guy is a happy customer he paid quite a bit and waited a long time. However I am quite sure he is satisfied. Check out the tiki that he bought a couple of years ago. McTiki, Moondance, I consider myself very fortunate to be able to make some money carving. Unfortunately, I also work part time as a stressed out money manager trading a half a billion dollars worth of other peoples money. To alleviate stress it is imperative that I go surfing, mountain bike and execute a little tiki carving action. Thank you all, it is always great to feel appreciated and tiki central puts out lots of warm fuzzies. |
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Tiki G.
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Mon, Oct 3, 2005 6:39 PM
SC, those rock! Sweet! Good to hear something out of you. Been missing you. G. |
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Chongolio
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Mon, Oct 3, 2005 8:28 PM
Yup, them masks look super sweet in real life. The wood is beautiful and will does some nice things to those logs.
See you in around Will. Tell Roscoe I said Hi next time you see him. Chongolio -- I believe that our Heavenly Father invented the monkey because he was disappointed in man." Come explore http://www.lost-isle.com |
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Aaron's Akua
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Mon, Oct 3, 2005 8:58 PM
Aloha, Will! Those tikis look pretty savage all lined up like that. That is quite as array of designs, somehow alike but completely different all at the same time. Is that the infamous "tiki shack" in the background? Someday you'll have to give us a virtual tour of your mountain carving hideaway, since I never had time to see it in person on the big redwood log haul. Thanks for the great pics! Aaron |
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Tue, Oct 4, 2005 4:46 AM
I'd like to see the look on the face of a theif creeping around your clients yard, when he realizes he's surrounded by a gang of armed tikis. But really, that is an impressive piece of work. Quantity-, and quality-wise. Be sure to take a pic of them once they're installed. |
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Benzart
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Tue, Oct 4, 2005 6:02 AM
Wil, Welcome back. You return with a Bang,9 Super masks. Excellent carvings there sir.. |
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GMAN
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Tue, Oct 4, 2005 5:22 PM
Wow is right! Beautiful stuff. I'm glad to see another chainsaw carver posting pics. I REALLY like your pieces. -Gman |
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SCTikiShack
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Tue, Oct 4, 2005 5:30 PM
Tiki G., It is trippy how posting topics in this forum seems to go in waves. Trying to fit in all my sporting activities, family time and tiki carving leaves me little time on the computer. I dig the last tikis that you made, good luck at Hukaliu you have become a great carver over the years. I guess you have become kind of a vetran now. Chongolio, A.A., Raffertiki, What can I say, you are one of my favorite tiki personalities/carvers out there. You piece dawning the Hawaiian shirt inspires me. What I like most about your work it that you seem to pull you ideas from out of the deep recesses of your mind. Maybe some day ,I will have to go on a surf trip to Montauk and visit you on the way. Benzart, Thank you, to me, you are the mayor of Tiki Central. I have been extremely tempted to reply to several of your topics, but many people already said what I had in mind. I always look forward to seeing your new creations and can't wait to get mine. Your carvings have inspired many and you should be proud. You have shown tremendous honor by encouraging new carvers, I know some of the old-time tiki artist don't feel the same way. At first, I felt a little threatened by the onslaught of new carvers, but I have learned to embrace it myself. You are all legends, |
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hewey
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Tue, Oct 4, 2005 7:04 PM
Wow man. Awesome! They have the same look, but theyre all individulas. Cool Cant wait to hear about his response. |
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SCTikiShack
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Wed, Oct 5, 2005 1:46 PM
Tiki G, I have never carved a tiki with anything else besides a chainsaw. It is amazing how you can learn to manipulate the saw to make elaborate cuts at different angles. The carving bar enables me to move lots of wood quickly. Thanks, Hewey, Thank you, I am always trying to make my tikis different, but they all seem to have my style coming through. I am into tikis with big screaming mouths and flaring nostrils, as you can see. I jealous that you get to live in Sydney. Australia is the best, I have had some great surfing trips down in the Southern NSW and Victoria region. Will [ Edited by: SCTikiShack 2005-10-05 13:47 ] |
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Polynesiac
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Mon, Oct 10, 2005 12:48 PM
OOOH man! look at all those side by side! I'm sure that is one happy customer! Great lookin' masks SC I was just down at Royal palms this morning...not bad waves today. I was up SC way a few weeks back (only just passing through) but we stopped at the surfing museum to watch the large rollers coming in from a storm...that's an insane place to go! |
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Raffertiki
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Mon, Oct 10, 2005 1:54 PM
SC, When you venture out to Montauk I will definately meet you there, though my doc says my surfin' days are over, we'll do a little wine tasting on the way there and I'll be happy to lay out on the beach and watch you carve it up. |
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tiki beat by marcus thorn
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Mon, Oct 10, 2005 2:49 PM
Hi sctikishack. excellent work keep em coming. |
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Bete
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Sat, Jan 21, 2006 12:53 PM
Cool tiki artwork. |
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congatiki
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Sat, Jan 21, 2006 1:01 PM
glad Bete brought this one back....don't know how I missed it....very nice long masks.... |
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