Tiki Central / Tiki Carving
Helz's Stuff... (Proof of Concept, Pg.4)
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So after much encouragement from the Ohana, here are some pics at my first attempts at carving. It all started one fateful day in January in Loki's driveway (or better known as the South Florida Tiki Jam I)...
Thanks to everyone for the encouragement so far, and I'll keep you all updated. [ Edited by: helztiki 2007-05-30 16:15 ] |
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Loki
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03/20/2006
Nice Helz, I was wondering about this guy. Starting to take shape. I am finally done running around like a mad man, so i propose some carving this weekend? |
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AlohaStation
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03/20/2006
I see other tikis that were started that as well. ???? |
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GMAN
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03/21/2006
Helz, Don't stop man! Keep going....cut deeper....and deeper still!!! He looks great! -Gman |
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Helz
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03/21/2006
Loki, that sounds great, just let me know what you're thinking. Aloha, The two flanking my meager attempt weren't started there, but they definitely made some great progress that day. To the left is the handiwork of Chip (Which I'd love to see how it's progressing), and the big guy to the right is the product of Stumpgrinder's wonderful artistic talent (which can be seen further along here). Going much deeper is the plan G. Just need to get the outline of how I want him to look, then the chips start flyin'. |
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Helz
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03/22/2006
Just a couple more pics... Long way to go, but he's coming around. |
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AlohaStation
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03/22/2006
Shaping up nicely. |
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JohnnyP
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03/23/2006
He is starting to show himself real nice. Go deeper, I know it's hard with chisles. |
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GMAN
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03/23/2006
Yeah Buoy! |
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tikigap
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03/23/2006
I'm with the deeper crowd - keep going! He looks real good so far! Very nice start! |
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03/23/2006
Looking Good Helztiki, I think you are on the right track. Just listen to that inner voice that tells you how to do it. Another Amazing First tiki you have going there and I can't wait to see it finishae. |
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Sneakytiki
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03/25/2006
Nice tiki! |
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tikimom
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03/25/2006
Helztiki, |
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Helz
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03/27/2006
Here’s just another couple of quick progress pics. I’ve gotten a fair amount of time to work on this guy, and it was great to hang out and get some pointers (and a great drink recipe – Thanks SG) from Loki, Stumpgrinder and AlohaStation. And many thanks to Aloha, Loki, GMAN, Benz, JohnnyP, Sneaky, Gap…I really appreciate the input and encouragement. And thanks Mom! -Helz |
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rodeotiki
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03/27/2006
That looks too good to be a first tiki. Very cool Helz. Its cool that your able to meet and carve with others. Keep at it. |
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rodeotiki
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04/02/2006
Updates ?? Where are the updates ?!!?! |
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Sneakytiki
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04/02/2006
Helz looking good, more pix please! ST |
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GMAN
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04/02/2006
I agree, we need updates on this. No slackin, just updates! -Gman |
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Helz
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04/02/2006
Many thanks to you guys for the encouragement. I kinda let this guy sit all week, but found a couple hours this afternoon to work on him a bit (also picked up a couple more tools to make things just a bit easier. I'm at the stage now where there's not a lot of big progress, just refining of what's already there. That is until I tackle the nose, which I've been avoiding a little bit. But here's a couple pics with the stuff I've been working on...
Again, I really appreciate the encouragement, and I'll keep ya posted!
[ Edited by: helztiki 2006-04-05 09:13 ] |
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GMAN
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04/02/2006
Great going Helz - you've got him licked! Don't let that nose beat you man....it's only a nose. I can't wait to see what you come up with for that. PM me if you wanna talk noses :) -Gman |
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tfisherart
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04/03/2006
good work Helz, nice percison cut's. Are you doin' that in a condo? That's how I started, the neighbor's loved it, especially the chain saw:) |
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rodeotiki
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04/04/2006
Looking good Helz , you must have got skills from your pop. Any idea on what finish you are going to apply? |
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Helz
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04/04/2006
Thanks RT! I'm actually a little surprised myself that it's coming out like it is. It definitely makes me anxious for my next hunk of tree. As far a finishes go, I'm hoping to get away with just oiling him. I don't plan on him being outside and I really like the natural wood finish as opposed to the shiny that you often get with Poly. But I don't know how to handle the back that still has all the bark on it (Which is how I want to leave it). I wouldn't necessarily mind if he got a little darker though...I'll have to think it through some more, I'm still sketching, trying to figure out that nose. [ Edited by: HelzTiki 2006-04-04 08:52 ] |
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AlohaStation
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04/04/2006
That tiki is still looking good. If you can't figure what to do next - try my remedy. Start sanding and get ready to finish it and you'll see alot of things that you will want to change. That always happens to me. Just when i think I'm done - boom - I want to start hacking at it again?? |
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04/04/2006
I completely agree with alohastation.... |
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Benzart
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04/05/2006
Looking good Helz. Can't wait to see it at the South Florida Tiki Jam on April 22nd. Lets see some More, More, More. |
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04/12/2006
Well, I think I finally got that nose thing figured out... Gotta get him in shape for the SoFla Tiki Jam II! Thanks again to all of you for your commments and encouragement, it really makes carving all the more fun. |
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04/12/2006
i think you picked that nose perfect :) |
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GMAN
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04/12/2006
Yep, that's a proper nose. Nice going. I knew you would work it out. Sometimes it takes a long time of lookin at it to figure out how to get the results you want. I think you are learning a lot with this guy. Keep it up and your next one will be fab. -Gman |
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Helz
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06/18/2006
So, I know it’s been a while since I posted up anything, but it’s really been a crazy couple of months, what with deciding to relocate back to Colorado, flying out to find a place, getting a new job, in CO, that has me living with the folks for a few weeks, until I can get back to Florida to get my stuff and The Wahine and get moved out here permanently. But I have had an opportunity to do a little bit of creating:
But, I’ve also taken this opportunity of being around Pop and the kiln to give the mug thing a try…
My thanks to all of you who offered support and suggestions and recommendations along the way. I really do appreciate all of your input.
[ Edited by: HelzTiki 2006-06-18 11:03 ] |
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Chip and Andy
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06/18/2006
Nothing gets Pepsi stains out of ceramics better than Oxyclean!....... Great looking, can't wait to fill one up with a Mai Tai! |
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06/18/2006
Excellent job Helztiki, you and pops are gonna be pro's pretty soon. Nice step by step post and I can tell pop is Proud as he well should be. |
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GMAN
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06/19/2006
Helz, I like them! I don't know squat about ceramics or "tiki" mugs, but it looks like a mess of procedure. Have fun and I hope you enjoy your product. They look real nice. -Greg |
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06/19/2006
Helz, we'll see ya soon at the Mai-Kai |
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Helz
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06/20/2006
C&A, You're on...problem is that he only holds 1 1/2 ounces...so they better be strong! Ben, Thanks for your kind words, I know Pop and I both are having a blast at this G...I don't know squat about any of it either, but learning is fun. Loki, you're more than welcome anytime man! Ok, now the update... We're still doing a postmortem to determine cause of death, but when the kiln was opened and we eagerly anticipated our first solid crop of little guys, this is what we found... Basically 5 of 6 didn't make it. But one little guy who is going to be deported to Canada came through with flying colors... But this was just a bit of a setback..and there will be legions of this little guy to come!
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06/20/2006
Oh Helz the horror... all those beautiful little mugs shattered... & the only one that survived is the Evil Black one... Quick pack him up and Ship him off to Canada before he curses the next batch of innocent mugs... And don't forget to perform the kiln cleansing ritual to rid it of all evil!! Two Mai Tais one for Poptiki & one for you, made with the good stuff. Sipped out of the Poptiki Volcano with smoke effect!!! [ Edited by: Tikisgrl 2006-06-19 18:37 ] |
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TravelingJones
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06/20/2006
DANG!HELZ!! Thought I'd stroll by...la-dee-da...see the 'bang-up' job you've been doin...la-dee-da...and BAM! BIFF! POP! What happened braddah??? YO anyone seen da cat?!?! Tearjerkz fo'sho! Diggin the glaze tho! Yeah, I'm wit Tikisgrl...deport the blackened voodoo to the Great White North, PRONTO! Great pic's and step by step's...Helz, if it was easy...we'd all be makin da kine mugz, SsweeetT brah!!! Flip-flOp-fLipPp... |
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06/20/2006
DAMN! That sucks - they were such cool mugs. Only the evil little black one made it - dont trust it! Cant wait to see some finished mugs come through okay :) They look cool (if you can dsicount the itty bitty pieces) |
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hiltiki
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06/20/2006
Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!Nothing left to do but to have a shot of good aged rum and start all over again. Best of luck. |
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06/20/2006
Oh, that is sad indeed. I'm sure one of us Canucks can think of something to do with him. Perhaps drink from his devilish skull opening? For some reason, to my husbands dismay, I cannot part with broken tiki mugs. I plant them in amongst the flowers, peering at passers by. I hope the next batch is much more sucessful Helz! The glaze on them looked great! |
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Benzart
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06/20/2006
OOUCHHH! |
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rodeotiki
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06/20/2006
Oh sure !!! Blame Canada !! Just cause the odd ball of the bunch survived. Sorry to see the misfortune of the other mugs. Any idea what Happened? |
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marika
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06/20/2006
Ouch. This is rough but the survivor looks awesome and I am sure the next ones will be healthy. I also support the idea of a cleansing ritual! |
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Helz
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06/21/2006
Ok, so upon closer inspection, it turns out that the culprit was actually me. Apparently, I got a little overzealous when glazing the interior of a couple of the mugs, and consequently they got bubbles under the glaze then exploded. But it looks like that only 2 exploded then the shrapnel knocked the others over...and there we have it. So, Lesson Learned, and we'll get more cranked out ASAP... Yep, TG, He's on his way to Calgary post haste. And the cleansing has begun to commence (See Below) Jones, thanks for the wishes and we're good to go! Hewey, I promise not to disappoint, brother... Hil, Took your advice, grabbed a prototype and raided Pop's stash: Wahine, we're back on track and I'll send you the remains to put in your Tiki graveyard. Ben, Yep. Well Rodeo, The black guy was done for you, so take that how you will...:wink: Marika, Thanks and it's on its way to recovery. [ Edited by: HelzTiki 2006-06-21 00:07 ] |
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Helz
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06/21/2006
Well, after what happend a couple days ago, I decided to stay up and see how my other little experiment turned out. The kiln hit 130 degrees about 10 minutes ago, and I couldn't be happier... My special edition gold little guy came through with flying colors! Thanks again to all of you for your kind words, it means a lot. |
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tfisherart
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06/21/2006
Helz, very nice little shot mug's especially the gold edition. **Thom |
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04/05/2007
[ Edited by: HelzTiki 2007-04-04 18:58 ] |