Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1,505 replies
B
Benzart
Posted
posted
on
Fri, Oct 13, 2006 3:30 PM
Yeah, that guy with the money usually gets it his way., sad that! Not! |
K
kingstiedye
Posted
posted
on
Fri, Oct 13, 2006 4:43 PM
freckle arrived in sactown today. i really dig him! great carving on a beautiful pice of pounamu. i have a project in mind. i'll send a pm. |
T
Tamapoutini
Posted
posted
on
Fri, Oct 13, 2006 5:01 PM
Cheers Hewey -Wood you believe it? Benz -Now Im laughing! I dont think theres anything I could teach you, apart from unwittingly, or perhaps what NOT to do, haha **Wonder how the wood-dust is going to affect me..? :) Kings -So glad you like Mr Freckle! Got your PM & am on board with 'the Project'. Ill have a think & PM later... If there is any particular style/extras you are thinking of, let me know... Tama |
J
JohnnyP
Posted
posted
on
Fri, Oct 13, 2006 5:17 PM
Great work, I really like the Peke-peka piece. I can't wait to see what you do with the wood. |
T
Tamapoutini
Posted
posted
on
Fri, Oct 13, 2006 10:16 PM
Thanks JP. That wee peka-peka was/is a favourite of mine too -Im happy that its going where its going... Bit of a dull day really. Plenty of non-tiki Xmas production but I did manage a few hours on one of the 80... 'Hei-tiki with Hei-matau'(fish hook pendant) got a face! Going to be a nice one I think, perfect stone!! Dear Diary, today I carved another tiki...Tama :) |
G
GMAN
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Oct 14, 2006 4:40 AM
Tama, The hook-guy is looking great. I noticed that the beach pebbles, like in your last post, seem much darker than the cut stone. Is that due to natural weathering or is therw something more to it? Or is it just the lighting? I would love to see a group shot of the 80 or so guys you are working on layed out on the bench. Pretty please? -Gman |
B
Benzart
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Oct 14, 2006 4:55 AM
Love the fish hook guy, he has a sweet personality, different from the rest. You still make it look SOoo Eazy and I Know it is not. Like,"Oh, I think I'll throw a hook on this guy" or "I'll give this guy a chainsaw mouf" or "Dear diary, I carved another Tiki Today" Ho Humm so easy, just coasting along. ONly a Master could do these things. Thanks Tama the Teacher! |
T
Tamapoutini
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Oct 14, 2006 8:44 PM
Gman: Nah, pounamu pebbles come in all shades of green... dribble, slurp... Here's a couple I found yesterday (yeah right) I will dig out a few more works-in-progress a bit later (not all of the 80 are tiki of course...) My first real foray into Whakairo/Wood chipping is pending... Thought I better stick to something a bit familiar form-wise... Just under 20" tall -Absolutely ENORMOUS for me!!! :) Happy so far, not that Ive picked up a tool yet, heehee. Off to town tommorrow & will sort myself some chisels & a better handsaw & whatever else catches my eye... There is plenty of wood around these parts & I may just tool-up properly in the future? We'll see... Benz: if I am a Master, then you are THE Master! :) So we agree: we're just a couple of guys who cant escape the pull of the Ancients... *Now the Wood-Spirits are a whole new crowd to me (hope they dont have too much fun at my expense!)... Tama The Timber-Tickler... |
B
Benzart
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Oct 17, 2006 12:19 PM
TAma, I'm sure the Same spirits haunt both media as the ancient artists did it all as needed. I'm sure they will not spare you a bit of fun so watch out.. That pile of stones has me drooling, and so does the wood you are about to take apart. The drawing looks great and I'm sure you will have no trouble at all with it and I can't wait to be the first to pat you on the back and say "I told you you could do it!" |
M
McTiki
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Oct 17, 2006 2:19 PM
Whoa Tama! Vey nice design. Is this wood soft? Please get started so Ben can resume his wood works :) Mahalo McTiki |
P
Paipo
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Oct 17, 2006 2:19 PM
Are you going cut him out, or just relief him out of the surrounding wood? Hurry up and make those first cuts! |
T
Tamapoutini
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Oct 17, 2006 2:56 PM
Cheers Benz -I truly hope I can live up to expectations!! More than a little nervous...heehee McTiki -Sorry to be dragging Benz's focus away from wood :) but if his first attempts in stone are anything to go by, you may have lost your timber-Guru! Paipo -Im as anxious as you are to see some progress. Too many immediate deadlines at present... Bought a couple of clamps, a few chisels, some grunty drillbits & a small knife-saw thingy & a raspy-type thingy... Probably going to Skilsaw the profile as best I can & then clean up silouhette with chisels?? Probably just carve the front..? *Should see a few pounamu Hei-tiki finished this week! Take care all. Tama The Not-So-Terrible-Once-You-Get-To-Know-Him... hahaha :) |
B
Benzart
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Oct 17, 2006 5:15 PM
Tama the Tender, I like that too. |
J
JohnnyP
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Oct 17, 2006 5:27 PM
Listen to Benzart and you'll do fine. But you have to do more than headbutt the wood to get chips to fall off. Looking forward to what you do with the wood. JP |
T
Tamapoutini
Posted
posted
on
Thu, Oct 19, 2006 12:00 AM
Hi guys. No further with the timber tickling just yet but finished Tiki with Matau yesterday, & started another couple today... Thanks JP & Benz. Ive tucked that 'compacted straw' nugget into the important files folder in my carving-brain. There is just something about that simple analogy that screams 'listen to this man!'. Thats' pure wisdom right there Benz & Ive been humming it to myself in preparation... 'Hei-tiki with Hei-matau' Drew this guy up last night & worked on him solidly all day. (got further than this but camera battery died...) And have finally gotten around to working on another Xmas-deadlined commission. This one is a scaled down reproduction of a distinctive 'pre-contact' Maori artifact, a combination of hei-matau/fishhook & trad. hei-tiki. This piece is going to Australia, seen with the pic I was sent to work from. **Itching to start making sawdust but just cant buy the time at present. Im sure Ill make a start within the week... Tama The Tohunga?heehee :) |
P
Paipo
Posted
posted
on
Thu, Oct 19, 2006 2:48 AM
It looks much nicer in colour: |
G
GMAN
Posted
posted
on
Thu, Oct 19, 2006 6:10 AM
Tama, That "artifact" piece of yours is KILLER! So is the other pendant you started. I love that tongue! Will the artifact guy hang from two lines, one on each side? Man, sick stuff coming from the T3 shop! I am so glad you joined! |
B
Benzart
Posted
posted
on
Thu, Oct 19, 2006 2:14 PM
Yeah, that Cracked head fella is quite cool. I really love the Flat headed Hei-Tiki too. He looks a bit different... |
H
hewey
Posted
posted
on
Thu, Oct 19, 2006 7:38 PM
looks great The wood one will be awesome too :) |
T
Tamapoutini
Posted
posted
on
Thu, Oct 19, 2006 10:36 PM
Paipo: thanks for posting that pic. I didnt realise it was such a light colour. The commission-er specified a pale green, that'll be why... Ill print that out & use as a better reference. ta Gman: yeah, it'll be two separate cords. (I notice the muka/cord is missing in Paipos picture..?) Cheers Benz/Hewey! Spent a solid day on the new (no name) hei-tiki, lets call him 'No Name'...
Ready for sanding... Another Tiki day draws to an end... Tama :) |
G
GMAN
Posted
posted
on
Fri, Oct 20, 2006 4:56 AM
Wow, that guy is sharp Tama. I really like the piercings in the mouth. Top notch. Great job! |
B
Benzart
Posted
posted
on
Fri, Oct 20, 2006 5:01 AM
Yes, another day just coasting along and dropping off another cool Hei-Tiki of the "No Name" variety, so eazy you do it in your sleep. |
C
congatiki
Posted
posted
on
Fri, Oct 20, 2006 6:03 AM
Hello Tama...nice family pic you posted in Ohana...what a good looking bunch! Been digging through |
J
JohnnyP
Posted
posted
on
Fri, Oct 20, 2006 12:28 PM
That pre-contact commission you are working on is sweet. Be sure to show lots of progress pictures on that one. |
T
Tamapoutini
Posted
posted
on
Fri, Oct 20, 2006 11:30 PM
Thanks Gman/Benz. Quite like this one myself. Had to put finishing on hold for the moment however. Probably finish after the weekend. Annual m/bike street races on tommorrow, crappy weather forcasted, could be a chance to witness some knarly crashes! Fun for all the whanau... Thanks for looking Conga! (we're not just pretty faces, haha) Will keep you posted on the Matau-Tiki JP! So there's this funny smell in my workshop now... Not one of the usual funny smells either, I swear this... smells like... WOOD!!! Couldnt wait any longer so I started the timber-terrorising today! Never one for doing his homework, Im winging it & making do & trail-blazing here... Zinged off the edges with my 'skilly'... My first 'junction', oooh Im so excited!! Outer profile achieved. Im sure my struggles are evident to those who know what to look for... And inner holes dealt to! Figured Im gonna attack it as I would one of my pounamu hei-tikis & let the Ancients mock as they may (or is it you lot I can hear..?) haha I wont tell you how long this took :) but I did deliberately drag it out. Well I was having fun wasnt I? So there you go, not a complete disaster yet (phew). Im happy to leave him in this state for a bit, but Im really looking forward to the journey from here on in... Dont think Ill be swapping from stone to wood just yet. Whattamess! My poor tiki-room... Take care all :) Tama |
H
hewey
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Oct 21, 2006 12:10 AM
Looking good man! Got some killer inlays for the eyes? :) |
T
Tamapoutini
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Oct 21, 2006 2:07 AM
Gidday mate. Ive been thinking about that... Not sure how Im going to carve them out yet (suggestions anyone?), but I think I'd like to paint a Paua 'effect' in them..? Either that, or small pieces of real paua cut & inlaid around..? T3 :) (got to find out how to do more smilies than just :) haha) |
B
Benzart
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Oct 21, 2006 3:06 AM
[ Edited by: Benzart 2006-10-21 09:15 ] |
B
Benzart
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Oct 21, 2006 3:07 AM
Here's Smiles All Around from this guy. happyHappyHappy. You are doing this the correct way. My rule is to use Any tool available that will remove wood. All tools can be used for Other things than originally intended. I Love that your "Rock" hammer is now a Wood hammer, Perfect. Skil saw works, but only if a band saw is not available. The wood removal process is the same as the stone removal process. You draw out the design and remove everything that doesn't belong. Take your time and Keep having fun. Use whatever tool you have, they're all fair game. |
J
JohnnyP
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Oct 21, 2006 3:25 AM
There is no sound of mocking coming from this way. You are off to a great start. Wood is a little messier than stone. Sawdust gets everywhere as I'm sure you are finding. |
G
GMAN
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Oct 21, 2006 4:57 AM
Yeah, what Benz and JohnnyP said! Nice start Tama, he's sure to be a winner. Mind the grain...and getcha a band saw! Nice hammer!, Gman |
T
Tamapoutini
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Oct 22, 2006 12:05 AM
Cheers Benz/JP/Gman! Just cant keep my hands off it, or carving that wooden tiki either, haha Was that a 'got-wood' gag Ben? Im only new... :) *Went to the bike races but the little ones were a bit freaked out by the noise so we didnt get to stay for long. Saw a good spill tho'! Took a few snaps of these fellas on the way home; they stand at the entranceway to a local country-cafe... Not really Maori/tiki but I thought you might be interested. Made by a local couple (forget their names, Paip' will probably know, down Mahinapua way..?) Lefty: Rightious: Close up of Rightious: A bit more on the woody today. Dont know if its me or the wood (or the Ancients), but Im finding working 'with' the grain a real problem... Ill blame the wood, haha Its seems to be very 'splitty'/'rippy'..? Oh well, something's happening... Though sticks & stones may break my bones, Id rather be making Tikis out of 'em! haha :) Tama |
T
tikigap
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Oct 22, 2006 1:00 AM
Hey TTT - that's some really great wood stuff you got goin on there. The color in the wood is awesome! Sweet! |
P
Paipo
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Oct 22, 2006 2:33 AM
Seems to be working just fine to me, he's looking pretty nice already - I guess the problem with the grain may be from using the flat ended chisel to work into your curves around the legs and arm holes? I've got a couple of "(" shaped ones you're welcome to try out if you want. Get yourself a cheap rubber mallet too, so you're hitting your chisels with bit more surface area. |
H
hewey
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Oct 22, 2006 4:44 AM
The wood hei tiki is coming along nicely, and the driveway carvings are cool too :) |
G
GMAN
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Oct 22, 2006 5:36 AM
Tama, Man, he is looking good. I bet if you used Paipos gouges you would stop having problems. If all you have are straight cabinet-maker chisels, they don't much like to carve concave areas. I love the fact that you are willing to give it a go with few tools/what ever you can lay your hands on - (I've been working like that since 1993). It sure lets you know what you need to pull it off easier, but it really makes you think. I think, if you ever get a set of mallet-sized Felxcuts, there would be no stopping you. Sell or trade one of your green-men and grab a set of Flexcuts. I wanna see you make some more wood pieces. -Gman |
B
Benzart
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Oct 22, 2006 6:54 AM
Looking Really Great Tama. The wood looks fairly soft and with a pretty wide, open grain that we would call "Chippie". Meaning when you get to small detail and try to remove one small chip, a Large chunk comes off instead. That makes you do one of 2 things; Alter the piece to accomodate the missing piece, or Glue the piece back on with super glue and continue on. Most carvers keep a tube of super-glue handy for that And it's also good for closing fresh, bleeding wounds caused bt sharp tools meeting soft skin. ( We get to call those things "Tiki Bites"). |
B
Benzart
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Oct 22, 2006 7:04 AM
I looked up the Macrocarpa wood you have and it is a mamber of the cypress family fairly soft and nicely carvable, but chippy (ie?) It probably has a very Sweet smell when you open it up, especially the heart wood. Nice wood, Here [ Edited by: Benzart 2006-10-22 07:14 ] |
CS
Capt'n Skully
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Oct 22, 2006 7:34 AM
Looks like you're doing just fine! It's already becoming a great first wood carving!! You'll get used to the grain and how to deal with the trickier areas- Just keep going. Plus, you'll see in the end that the imperfections that bug you in the process develop their own character and add to the piece's Mana. :) Would recommend a mallet also.. |
L
Loki
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Oct 22, 2006 1:10 PM
Go Tama Go....lookin' great, but anything comin' from you is sure to put a smile on our faces. |
T
Tamapoutini
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Oct 22, 2006 1:28 PM
Thanks everyone, the encouragement/advice is much appreciated! At last Im doing something that you can all understand & help with :) No carving today -even us master wood-chippers need a break now & then, haha Im off to play in the sun. Have a great tiki-day!! Tama |
T
Tamapoutini
Posted
posted
on
Mon, Oct 23, 2006 12:13 AM
|
A
AlohaStation
Posted
posted
on
Mon, Oct 23, 2006 8:19 AM
What the hell is happening here? Is it "Opposite Month"? Wood carvers doing stone... Stone carvers using wood! Whats next... painters, carving and carvers, painting? Anyway, I'll have another drink and get used to the diversity. The wood looks great can't wait to see this progress. |
B
Benzart
Posted
posted
on
Mon, Oct 23, 2006 8:32 AM
You're Welcome Tama. I just typed "Macrocarpa wood" into Google and hit search and they did the rest. There is a Lot of NZ refrence there, try it. I have carved a Lot of Florida and Bald Cypress which is very similar to your wood and It's Beautiful and very pleasant smelling., Especially when it's fresh. |
T
Tamapoutini
Posted
posted
on
Mon, Oct 23, 2006 9:26 PM
Sorry about all of the confusion Aloha! Back on the green stuff. Finished a couple today... 'No Name' And this small Trad fella. Long day. Im off to have my tea but will be back to post these in the Marketplace in a few hours (hint, hint)... Hope to see you there! :) Hello, what's this..? How strange... Take care all! Tama |
P
Paipo
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Oct 24, 2006 12:12 AM
So that's how it works eh - you make tikis while I entertain your kids! Maybe I'll send mine around to your place tomorrow? :wink: |
G
GMAN
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Oct 24, 2006 4:39 PM
Tama, Those pieces look beautiful. I hope they go quickly, and to TCers. Your work is too great to sell to "outsiders." The no-name guy rawks! |
K
kingstiedye
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Oct 24, 2006 5:02 PM
i hope she doesn't become too attached to that fez! :D |
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1505 replies