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Basement Kahuna -New Maori Bone Pendant 3/04
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 8:37 PM
where do you find these photos BK? un-freaking believable. your work is astounding. i think i'm going to set aside some of my xmas bonus for a piece. |
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Basement Kahuna
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 8:39 PM
It's a real club. One of the standard forms in Fijian club carving. Lots of interesting variations on the ricasso of these clubs; from rather straight to "X" form like this one to almost ray-like smooth blades. I think they relate more to the individuals who carved them than the region in the case of these. An excellent reference on these clubs is "Fijian Weapons And Warfare", by Fergus Clunie, available direct order from the Fiji Museum. |
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 8:46 PM
Hi, Drake! Those are in the Dominion Museum collection. They are online at several sites. You can google his name and a treasure trove of information comes up. Here's one, where these pictures came from. He is recognized universally in the arts in New Zealand. He passed back over in 1972. http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/default.asp?Find_Quick.asp?PersonEssay=4T3 |
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TravelingJones
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 9:10 PM
Truly sweeet carves BK! Your weaponry is tight!! All your works show a deep respect and nod for ancient craftsmanship. I wanted to share that, although I haven't seen my Waka Taua personally, my wife told me that is,"Very pretty and smooth." Hurrumphhh...phtttt...Now what kinda manly-man would wear something "very pretty and smooth" around thier neck? Arrrrghhh! I can't wait to prove her wrong...strap it tightly around my neck and go seal clubbing!!! Looking forward to seeing you get your carve on, at the Hukilau...Flip-flOp-fLipPp |
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tikimecula
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 9:44 PM
BK, That Cula Cula is Bad A$$. Top Shelf as usual! |
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kingstiedye
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 9:57 PM
i'm truly blown away by the cula cula, bk! it greatly exceeds my expectations, and they were high knowing your skill. big mahaloz, brah. i'm thrilled to be adding it to my tc art collection. it will hang in a place of honor in my house. |
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Paipo
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 10:48 PM
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Tamapoutini
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Fri, Sep 15, 2006 2:19 AM
Holy S*#t dude! That Cula Cula is mindblowing! Respect! T3 |
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McTiki
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Fri, Sep 15, 2006 2:59 AM
Authentic and accurate perfection BK. Awesome. Mahalo McTiki |
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congatiki
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Fri, Sep 15, 2006 4:31 AM
truly wonderful BK....Kingstiedye will have a spectacular addition to his collection....and |
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JohnnyP
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Fri, Sep 15, 2006 5:55 PM
That club is soooo sweet. I know that took forever. I really need a close up of the detail decoration. Those old photos are a treasure. JP |
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Mon, Sep 18, 2006 3:24 PM
Thanks, all...and they do take forever. Certain clubs longer than others, but the tava decoration in these Fijian clubs takes far longer. The panel is coming along....more photos soon. |
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pablus
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Mon, Sep 18, 2006 3:44 PM
You shoulda seen the looks we were getting strolling around Trader Vics with that thing a few weeks ago. If I ever invade another island I'm choosing BK for my team first. ASININITY NE PLUS ULTRA!! |
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Paipo
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Mon, Sep 18, 2006 3:53 PM
Just wondering if you've kept a few of these beauties for yourself BK? A personal armoury perhaps....if so, I'd love to see some pics. If I made something like that Cula Cula I wouldn't be able to let it go. |
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Basement Kahuna
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Mon, Sep 18, 2006 10:53 PM
Paipo I unfortunately don't own a single piece of my own work...I just can't afford to anymore. And I guess in reality it's better off out there in the world. I do own a few pieces from other old TC carvers, like Gecko and Ben. Maybe someday I'll carve myself a special Taiaha. Thanks for the compliments, man. |
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Sneakytiki
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Tue, Sep 19, 2006 1:49 AM
BK that Maori PuPu panel and the club are PERFECTION! Beautiful! ST |
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Basement Kahuna
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Tue, Sep 19, 2006 9:41 PM
Slllowww progress... |
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TravelingJones
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Tue, Sep 19, 2006 9:58 PM
Amazing BK, always amazing! Flip-flOp-fLipPp... |
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AlohaStation
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Wed, Sep 20, 2006 6:38 AM
Absolutely Stunning!! |
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Benzart
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Wed, Sep 20, 2006 6:59 AM
BK, This guy is really coming along nicely. Might be your best one yet. |
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McTiki
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Wed, Sep 20, 2006 7:10 AM
I must say that this is an awesome carving BK! So what if it takes time, it looks fantastic. Mahalo McTiki |
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Wed, Sep 20, 2006 8:56 AM
You do excellent work BK- No doubt about it.. Your passion shines through each piece of work. I've seen alot of honing of your skills in these last pieces, too. Can't wait to see this one completed! AAARRRRR!! [ Edited by: Capt'n Skully 2006-09-20 08:57 ] |
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kingstiedye
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Wed, Sep 20, 2006 10:07 AM
just incredible, bk! i gotta get a panel. |
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JohnnyP
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Wed, Sep 20, 2006 4:07 PM
Wonderful work. Such precision! More. JP |
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Wed, Sep 20, 2006 4:15 PM
There's so many designs and patterns going on there, it's beautiful...I would never have the patience for that, well maybe once...but that would be it for a lifetime. Excellent as usual. |
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Wed, Sep 20, 2006 6:46 PM
this is the kinda stuff that we look at... and can't imagine the skills that would be |
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harro
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Wed, Sep 20, 2006 8:21 PM
amazing stuff! where is this beauty destined? |
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GMAN
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Wed, Sep 20, 2006 8:24 PM
Nice! |
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Basement Kahuna
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Fri, Sep 22, 2006 10:15 PM
Detail of Taiwaru knotching on the shoulders of the panel |
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Sat, Sep 23, 2006 12:12 AM
This piece is now sold. I will be doing another one in a short whil...different style, more narrow. |
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JohnnyP
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Sat, Sep 23, 2006 3:19 AM
Damn impressive! Incredibly deep carving. Thanks for the close ups. Looks like poplar? And is that a Home Depot Buck Brothers chisel I see? If it is you must have spent an hour getting it sharp enough to actually carve with. JP |
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Sat, Sep 23, 2006 10:01 AM
That's an old Buck fantail indeed...but I have had it for years and it has that rough-around-the-edges but effective Stanley style steel in it so it holds an edge pretty well. THIS was my prize for the next few months! I found all of this this morning at the flea market-for...drum roll....80 dollars. Porter Cable detail sander in the case with all acessories, 14 Henry Taylor and turn-of-the-century Acorn chisels, a hand-turned Catalpa wood mallet, an entire box of very, very expensive Swedish ship/net riggers tools, books on inlay, furniture joinery, the zen and nature of the craftsman, vintage hand tools, etc. Two of the books alone have 40.00 jacket prices. Happy Birthday To Me! |
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 12:18 AM
Now we're trucking. The basic elements are laid out...we know we using a single toothing technique for the cheek spirals and the Taowaru (referring to Pataki type)for the joints. The other elements are pay-as-you-go, but once you have a rhythm on a piece like this it starts to progress quickly. The mata-kupenga for the background is penciled in now and awaits sculpting. The second picture is of an air hose hooked up to a compressor ...very nice to have around for something like this. Why? So you don't have to constantly brush large amounts of waste wood out of your way...just blow it out! The third picture is of my chisarsenal. You can never have too many chisels, especially of different types and specialties. You will use them all eventually. Most of mine are Henry Taylor...I use some Pfiel, and some very old Sheffield chisels from the turn-of-the-century. You just can't beat the steel in these. It has a temper like a diamond. |
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Paipo
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 1:01 AM
Interesting thing with using the air compressor...I might have this slightly wrong, but I seem to remember it is tapu to blow shavings or dust from a Maori carving with the mouth, and a brush (or compressor!) is usually kept for this purpose instead. I'm afraid I'm guilty of blowing on my stuff when I'm dry sanding from time to time, but a toothbrush (which I also use) does a better job anyway. |
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 8:00 AM
that panel is frikin amazing....... cant wait to see it stained... |
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Mon, Sep 25, 2006 8:35 AM
You're right, Paipo! The reason for the "blowing" tapu relates to the "foodstuff contamination" tapu. It is the worst tapu to have food touch a carving, or to walk under hanging food. So no take-out anywhere near the carving bench! It is also tapu to smoke a pipe while observing carving (if you are the carver it is fine). It is tapu to add onto or resume another's uncompleted carving after their death. Women are also tapu in the work areas while carving is in progress. Unless you're Tikifille. Because she's better than half us guys :wink: . |
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Thu, Sep 28, 2006 3:42 PM
must...have...more...updates...need...my...whaikaro...fix... |
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Paipo
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Thu, Sep 28, 2006 4:01 PM
Try telling my wife this! Maybe I need a sign? I have met a couple of traditonal carvers who are sticklers for the rules. |
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Thu, Sep 28, 2006 8:27 PM
:) |
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Polynesiac
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Thu, Sep 28, 2006 9:01 PM
SCORE!!!! if ya evah want tah sell 'em.... Love the updates! How long does a carving like this take you? I don't think I'd be able to tell your carving from an original Maori when you're done with it. |
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Thu, Sep 28, 2006 9:20 PM
Dave, that piece is incredible. One of the highlights of my trip to Tiki Oasis a few years back was to lay hands on your old walnut Maori panel (from the "Tiki Carving Methodology" thread) that is now in the hands of Hummuhummu. It's always nice to look at, but always better to feel a carving. But this piece looks like it will surpass that one, and you are in fine form these days my friend. Just curious - what is the offset for between the handle and the blade on the third chisel from the right? What does that do?
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Thu, Sep 28, 2006 11:24 PM
Hey BK - I gotta get one of these. It's the hot setup. [ Edited by: tikigap 2006-09-29 21:55 ] |
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Fri, Sep 29, 2006 6:25 AM
It looks like a chisel from a mortiser. They're used with a special drillbit to create square holes in wood. Very specialized tool. [ Edited by: Heath 2006-09-29 10:46 ] |
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Fri, Sep 29, 2006 8:54 AM
It's just a 3/4" deep-bend straight chisel if you ask me...I've found it gets in some places that are hard to reach. It's a Buck Brothers from around 1890...you can shave your face with it!. It also is great for smoothing floor areas in deeper relief. |
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Heath
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Fri, Sep 29, 2006 10:45 AM
Sorry BK, I was focusing on what was next to the handle of that chisel. I use a mortiser at work, that's why I was surprised to see it with all the carving tools. |
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Fri, Sep 29, 2006 2:18 PM
Hey BK. Just going back to wahine involvement for a bit: I was very surprised to find the HOD & main tutors were women when I started a pounamu carving course a few years ago. This course had involvement by local iwi when it was first being established, so theres your proof that times have changed... Some damn good she-carvers around here too. |
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Fri, Sep 29, 2006 2:21 PM
Oh, Yeah! That is a mortising tool. Makes a perfect littlebox cut when chipcarving! |
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Basement Kahuna
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Fri, Sep 29, 2006 2:24 PM
I'd love to take a course like that in New Zealand! It's headed for the Kingstiedye collection...more pics tonight! Speaking of she-carvers, whatever happened to our Dawna? Must've gotten hitched! |
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