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Tue, Nov 22, 2005 9:41 AM
Been wanting to try one of these for a while. I had a piece of 2" x 12" oak lying around so i decided to try it. Here is the step by step. Sketched out the Club and rough cut it out with the band saw.
more to come. [ Edited by: tikimecula 2007-05-21 20:50 ] [ Edited by: tikimecula 2007-05-31 20:28 ] |
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tikimecula
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Tue, Nov 22, 2005 6:37 PM
Got it shaped the way I want it, and got the checking drawn out. Started the checking with my 1/4" Parting tool More to come.... |
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pablus
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Tue, Nov 22, 2005 8:22 PM
Looking good, man. |
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Basement Kahuna
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Tue, Nov 22, 2005 8:37 PM
Excellent work! I am so glad to see someone else doing a war club! The Sali is one of the quintessential Fijian clubs...and looks dandy on a tiki bar wall, too. |
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Tue, Nov 22, 2005 9:21 PM
Tikimecula- |
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tikimecula
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Tue, Nov 22, 2005 9:58 PM
Moon, It's a chisel shaped like a "V". Here is a link to a Pic. http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=31116&cat=1,130,43701 |
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Chongolio
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Tue, Nov 22, 2005 10:38 PM
T. Mecula- It's neat to see your project transform and take shape. That is going to be really cool when your finished with it. Oak!...that will knock a monster dead on his knees. Thanks for postin' the step by steps, it will be interesting to watch this progress. Chongolio |
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ManoKoa
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Wed, Nov 23, 2005 6:47 AM
That oak will cause a lot of pain and discomfort. You going to test it on anyone/- any Mahalo for sharing. |
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Moondance
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Wed, Nov 23, 2005 6:53 AM
Is it the bent or the straight parting tool? Which do you find best? [ Edited by: Moondance 2005-11-23 06:54 ] |
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Moondance
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Wed, Nov 23, 2005 9:07 PM
What stain are you going to use? |
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tikimecula
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Sun, Nov 27, 2005 8:26 AM
Here it is all finished up! I used a dark walnut stain. Pablus, BK, Chongolio, ManoKoa and Moondance, Thanks for the kind words. Chongolio, ManoKoa, I would not want to be hit with this thing. It's Heavy and if used right would probably be death with one blow. (SCARY!) Next up a Kini Kini Club, gonna make this one out of Cherry. |
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congatiki
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Sun, Nov 27, 2005 8:43 AM
good stuff tikimecula.....this club is one of the next items on my "to do" list....but I WILL NOT |
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Basement Kahuna
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Sun, Nov 27, 2005 10:14 AM
Nice looking club! Many of those clubs are ingenious in all their primitivity and simplicity, especially Fijian ones, as they devoted the majority of their artistic energy to warfare. The sali makes use of one of the oldest principles in physics/engineering- The fulcrum. I alwats liked the Sali...very graceful, beautiful club. |
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PalmCityTiki
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Sun, Nov 27, 2005 10:58 AM
nice selection of weapon and also Very Nice execution of the Club. Another great carve. |
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Moondance
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Sun, Nov 27, 2005 4:47 PM
Mecula- |
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tikimecula
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Sun, Nov 27, 2005 9:34 PM
Conga, BK, Palm City and Moon Thanks again for the kind words! |
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Davez_tikiz
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Sun, Nov 27, 2005 9:48 PM
Looks great! Nice job... one of these days I'd like to try my luck at a club like that. |
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GMAN
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Mon, Nov 28, 2005 5:38 PM
[ Edited by: GMAN 2007-07-03 13:38 ] |
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Aaron's Akua
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Tue, Nov 29, 2005 12:40 PM
Tikimecula, I could never pull those photos up on my PC at home with the slow dial-up connection, so I finally had to view them at work. That club really turned out nice. I like the idea of carvings that can be done from nice kiln-dried stock with no splitting and cracking. Very clean piece! BTW, I finally got to the part in your Maori book about the incantations the carvers used before starting on a carving to keep the log from splitting. I think I might have to try that... |
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Loki
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Tue, Nov 29, 2005 12:43 PM
Great walk through...you make it look easy...i cant imagine how you drew the checking? any hints? |
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tikimecula
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Tue, Nov 29, 2005 3:00 PM
A ruler and a pencil, That's it. If you make a mistake with the pencil there is always the eraser:) On another note, at Office Depo I picked up a 24" bendable ruler for about $5, Comes in real handy some times, for drawing a straight line on a round object. |
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Raffertiki
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Tue, Nov 29, 2005 8:36 PM
I have to learn some of your patience for accuracy. It really seems to pay off. Nice piece, and functional as well. |
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tikimecula
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Sun, Dec 4, 2005 6:54 PM
Here is the Kini Kini I have been working on. I forgot to get any shots up to this point. It's 27" Tall. The wood is Cherry. And here is a Samoan War Club (I think?), I am also working on. It's 41" tall. Cherry wood also. More later... [ Edited by: tikimecula 2005-12-04 18:57 ] |
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Moondance
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Sun, Dec 4, 2005 7:02 PM
Hey TikiMecula! |
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Basement Kahuna
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Sun, Dec 4, 2005 7:33 PM
Nice Kini, great, graceful sweep...and nice Apa Apai blank, Mec..Cherry is a joy to carve. It is super hard and tight, and fairly heavy. It holds detail very well..and in the case of your Kini Kini, it will also hold an edge very well...The edges and points of this club should be very, very sharp. It had a gruesome purpose! I carved one of these for Pablus and he makes a show of hooking limes from a bowl to use in friend's drinks at his Lagoon Lounge! It is a thrill to see someone else doing some clubs! Very important part of tiki decor. Tiki bars everywhere will thank you :) |
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JohnnyP
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Mon, Dec 5, 2005 4:23 PM
Those look pretty sweet!!!! |
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Mon, Dec 5, 2005 4:41 PM
... where do you put the bullets?... |
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tikimecula
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Mon, Dec 5, 2005 5:41 PM
Thanks guys! I finished the Kini up today and got it stained will post pics when it drys. Moon, I can get cherry around here for around $6 a BF, not bad considering I found some Koa at the same place for $25 a BF! (Ouch......so i bought that too!) |
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Mon, Dec 5, 2005 5:48 PM
Hey Tmec, that Samoan looks Awesome! What did you use to cut in all the lines? Excellent, straight lines and well perportioned. Thats a Killer Club( pun intended). |
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tikimecula
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Mon, Dec 5, 2005 6:01 PM
Thanks Ben, About 90% of it i used a 1/8" parting tool, and the other 10% i used my recip Weecher with a 1/4" parting. I seem to have more control with out that 2 foot spinning cable getting in my way. I love the Weecher but some times the hand tools are quicker and easier for me. |
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tikimecula
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Mon, Dec 5, 2005 7:52 PM
Here it is all finished up!
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pappythesailor
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Mon, Dec 5, 2005 8:05 PM
I had to hit the thesaurus to do it justice: |
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tikimecula
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Tue, Dec 6, 2005 9:01 AM
Thanks Pappy! |
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Loki
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Wed, Dec 7, 2005 5:59 AM
When you use the hand parting tool, do you tap it with a mallet or do you just push it with your palm? |
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Benzart
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Wed, Dec 7, 2005 7:09 AM
Well, eitherway, power or by hand, you did na Excellent job of keeping those lines straight, which is very difficult no matter how you do it. ..BRAVO! |
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Moondance
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Wed, Dec 7, 2005 7:21 AM
I agree with Pappy. That piece is statuesque, stunning, superb & symmetrical. :) |
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tikimecula
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Wed, Dec 7, 2005 9:11 AM
Loki, I use a "full size" chisel if thats what you call them (not a Palm chisel) and use both hands for control. Ben, A compliment from you is always held in high regard! Moon, Thanks! |
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ManoKoa
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Wed, Dec 7, 2005 11:52 AM
Good form on the carvings and I like how the lines are laid out. Do you push your chisels? I use two hands as well but I pull, kinda like a "hara-kiri" style. |
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tikimecula
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Wed, Dec 7, 2005 5:29 PM
Here is the Samoan Apa Apai club i started the same time as the Kini Kini club. I spent some time on it today and got one side of it almost done. I had to stop, I felt like i was going blind after looking at all those tiny lines all day!
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Wed, Dec 7, 2005 6:58 PM
I really appreciate the straight lines you achieved, I HATE my parting tool, I've never been successful with it. In my mind they work great, in reality...a mess of splinters all over... I think this is where I need the most education. I'm working on an Inuit Storm Paddle, and trying to dress it up...wrecked it. Tried 2 different parting tools, some hand tools, now I'm just gonna ink it in. Friggin' hate it, when I can't figure it out. Sorry to rant. I just love your clean lines, that's what I'm after. Maybe show a picture of the exact tool you used. |
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Wed, Dec 7, 2005 7:39 PM
Bravo...very, very nice work, Tikimecula. I agree with what Ben said...a straight line is hard to find...you nailed it. I really like the Apa, too. God is in the details! The Apa Apai was also carved in Tonga with smaller serrated sections. I just picked up a suitable blank today for one...hard to find the 2"-2 1/2" thickness in hardwoods that are straight and problem-free enough to get a good war club. Great, detailed chiseling...keep it up, man! [ Edited by: Basement Kahuna 2005-12-08 09:09 ] |
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tikimecula
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Wed, Dec 7, 2005 8:35 PM
Surf, I have been calling it a Parting tool, in reality It's a veiner. It's shaped like a parting tool but real small Check the pics. That is a 1/4" Parting "v" next to it. BK, Thanks! I should have made the Kini a little sharper? I need to stop buying books, every new book i get i see a nice looking club I'm gonna have to try.
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Thu, Dec 8, 2005 9:21 AM
Thanks Tiki-M, |
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Basement Kahuna
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Thu, Dec 8, 2005 9:33 AM
Love those Henry Taylors..indestructable! |
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JohnnyP
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Fri, Dec 9, 2005 4:17 AM
Tikimecula, Thanks-- JP |
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tikimecula
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Fri, Dec 9, 2005 6:49 PM
Here it is all finished up! Here they are posing for pictures! |
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Moondance
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Fri, Dec 9, 2005 8:21 PM
TM- |
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Basement Kahuna
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Fri, Dec 9, 2005 9:21 PM
Nice! Looks like a 300 year old pre-contact club...the way these should! You da man.. |