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Redwood Burl Moai Profiles
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SCTikiShack
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I have a little story I'd like to tell about Redwood Burl that carves so well. Stripes of colors, swirls of gold, prove to me backyard art can be sold. The first one went to my sweet, sweet wife on her office wall protecting her from strife. Hopefully, Moai gods don't come to bite me for carving their profiles while being a Haole. Enough of the poetry. One day while up at a friends ranch to pick up a big ten foot * two foot log, I came across this thin slab of Redwood burl. It was just screaming out to me to make it a Moai profile, due to its unusual shape. It has been super soggy in my neck of the woods this year so I was looking for some little carving action to do in my backyard while my little one is napping. I am fortunate enough to have two carving days a week, but lately those have been spent up in my mountain carving retreat, in the pouring rain, carving 3 ten footers for a large order. The neighborhood gets a little edgy when I chainsaw carve for hours on end. Therefore, I try to keep the noise level to a minimum amount of time. These little mask are the perfect solution since I can keep the noise factor to 30 minutes. After the noisy part, it is mostly hand sanding and oiling. Thanks for reading, [ Edited by: SCTikiShack 2006-04-12 16:05 ] [ Edited by: SCTikiShack 2006-04-12 16:16 ] |
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JohnnyP
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04/12/2006
Your tikis and carving style are always so crisp and clean. Every line, and deep at that, just flows gracefully to where it needs to be. Impressive. JP |
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Benzart
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04/12/2006
Nice stuff Will. I have Missed seeing your carvings, where ya' been? |
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finkdaddy
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04/13/2006
Those Moai look beautiful. The stain on the dark one is perfect. |
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GMAN
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04/13/2006
Dude, that's the Sh*#! |
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congatiki
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04/13/2006
gotta agree and toss my comps in here too....very cool TikiShack....and the big tikis look |
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poptiki
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04/13/2006
M [ Edited by poptiki on 2022-10-12 04:57:40 ] |
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Polynesiac
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04/13/2006
THose burl carvings are awesome and those 10 footers are the FO-shiznit! What I find interesting is that whenever I look at the redwood burls I have in my back yard, all I can think about are table tops. It NEVER dawned on me that you could carve a tiki relief from them. I think I need to step out of my little box.... Great work, man seriously top notch! You cruzin' down to oasis? |
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Howland
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04/13/2006
Great wood!....Great work!.......schhhhwweeeeeeeeeeetttttt! How does one just happen up on a piece of burl?? |
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SCTikiShack
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04/13/2006
JohnnyP, Benzart, Finkdady, GMan, Congatiki, PopTiki, Polynesiac, Surf-n-turf, Thank you all, |
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Lake Surfer
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04/13/2006
Stoked! Nice work Will! Beautiful burls and love the Big Gulp sized tikis! Unfortunately I have the same kind of neighborhood... I can barely get logs cut to size before the neighbors are looking out their windows. Can't wait to see the big guys in their final home. You're not alone with storm surf... we've had nothing but sloppy easts here which makes for unorganized short period waves. Hopefull we'll both get some good swell soon! Keep up the great work! |
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tfisherart
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04/13/2006
Fantastic work, the wood is beautiful. Awesome job on those big boy's. |
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Unga Bunga
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04/13/2006
Hi SCTiki, |
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J.S.G.
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04/13/2006
Beautiful Redwood carvings. |
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SCTikiShack
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04/14/2006
Lake Surfer, My prayers have been answered, I actually got some fun waves this morning. It was rather crowded like it normally is in Santa Cruz. I almost had to give someone the bad manners speech for trying to paddle around me. Lately, I have been kind of an enforcer out in the water to surfers who try to catch everyones waves. Those pesky neighbors. Don't you love passive aggressive neighbors who won't say anything. They sure seem to like to dole out dirty looks and let their dogs poop everywhere. I'm about ready to confront one such neighbor and see what his issue is. It must have been quite a challenge carving a ten footer with only chisels. I wouldn't know where to start. Check out the progress pics of the third big boy. Hopefully our paths will cross one day and we can score some waves. tfisherart, Thanks, I love being able to use redwood. It is a nice soft wood to work with and cuts like butter. The only drawback is that they are super toxic and will destroy your lungs over time if you fail to use a respirator. Unga Bunga, J.S.G. Thanks again, |
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J.S.G.
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04/14/2006
I meant to write your tiki poles are great too. Nice clean style. Your chair idea is fantastic, it's fun to work large. Yes, I like to work in redwood. About once a year I head down to the Redwoods, visit friends, etc. A great place to be. Thanks for looking at my work. Happy carving. |
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Tiki G.
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04/20/2006
Bump for Will. Man your stuff always rocks. Diggin' it. You and quite a few others on here deserve be on the first page of this forum. Go get'em bro....... G. |
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SCTikiShack
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05/10/2006
Tiki Enthusiasts, Hopefully life is treating you well. Over here on the central west coast there are waves, thus life is good. I just wanted to post a few pictures of some more profiles that I kicked down to some large customers as a thanks. This first one has a blue topaz inlaid into its ear. Here are a couple of pictures of the other two. Below are the tikis that this customer had custom made. They are ten feet tall by two feet wide give or take a few inches. Being that they weigh around one thousand pounds each, it was a chore moving and delivering these bad boys. Normally, I like to carve a bit deeper, but these have to be cut in half and bored out so they can wrap around a six inch metal support beam. Thanks for check out my topic. Will |
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Tiki G.
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05/10/2006
Awesome Will! Dang those are some big logs. How did you move'em around? |
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SCTikiShack
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05/10/2006
Tiki G, What a hassle it was moving these logs around. I first had to move them off of a steep hillside with a winch and then a backhoe/tractor. They were then place on 4*4's so I could roll them around manually to carve them. Thank you for the plugs it feels good coming from a great carver such as yourself. Will |
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tikimecula
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05/10/2006
Man, that Burl looks good when it's finished. Great Job! |
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Aaron's Akua
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05/11/2006
Are those 10 footers the tikis you are carving for a certain well known tiki establishment?? The burls have an incredible grain. The lightning bolt shaped light colored vein near the mouth in the second pic is really cool. Funny how that works out sometimes. I really get off on wood grain sometimes! Thanks for sharing your wares! A-A |
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05/11/2006
WOW!!!! my neck hurts from turning my head sideways to stare at those amazing 10 footers. Cant wait to see them installed where ever they are going. |
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Lake Surfer
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05/11/2006
That's some really great stuff there Will... way cool! Love the burls and the incredible grain you've got going! And the tikis.... too much for words. 1000 pounds!? I'm struggling to get these 300 lb beasts into the basement... you guys are throwing around 1000 pound logs! Good to hear about the waves... is that the continuation of the south swell that has been going on? We're due for some Thursday... looks like it will be victory at sea here though... maybe a no go for me... LAKE MICHIGAN FORECAST BEYOND FIVE NAUTICAL MILES FROM SHORE SYNOPSIS GALE WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING OVERNIGHT THURSDAY THURSDAY NIGHT *The idols will be on their way to you soon... I'm getting prepped for a big job but will finish up the sealer on them this week. |
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SCTikiShack
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05/11/2006
Tikimecula, A.A., Rodeo, Lake, Waves today are flat. I guess we are kind of spoiled around here. We go nuts and start to feel sorry for ourselves if there are no waves for a few days. Good luck on the upcoming storm, get some lefts off of that jetty that I saw in the surfshop pics. P.M. me your address so I can send you some duckets. Thanks, |
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GMAN
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08/04/2006
Bump |
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Tikiwahine
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08/04/2006
those are beautiful! all of 'em |
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08/04/2006
Fabulous work!.....but being a wimp I'll start with balsa and a butter knife! .....but really it'll be pine , maple , oak , or birch here in Vt. and a saws all and chisels....... hope to have half the style you show..... Aloha |
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finkdaddy
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08/05/2006
Fabulous tikis! How on Earth will those be cut in half and how noticable will the cut be once they're put back together? Beautiful work. :) |
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tikigap
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08/05/2006
That's some really fine stuff there... the finish on the close up of the burl moai is really fantastic. I'm going to have to try some of that stuff... |
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Tiki Duddy
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08/05/2006
WOW! good job! i really like and hope to see more. |
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Paipo
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08/06/2006
Beautiful pieces - the redwood looks a lot like the totara burls here. |
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SCTikiShack
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08/07/2006
Sorry everyone for getting back to you so late, I have been out of town and the waves have been pumping. Tikiwahine, Hula Cat, Finkdaddy, Tikigap, Tiki Duddy, Paipo, Thank you all for the plugs, I feel all warm and fuzzy inside, |
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GMAN
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08/08/2006
Hot-lanta! Hot-damn! It won't be long now! Thanks Will! |
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tikigap
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08/09/2006
Danish oil huh? I'll look into that. Very nice work, once again! |
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