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Your tiki-spoon is awesome! Your carvings have so much personality! |
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Mr&Mrs BPHoptiki
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Mon, Apr 23, 2007 8:58 PM
Those guys are very cool. I can't wait to see what you turn out when you get some chisels! Mr.Hoptiki |
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Tue, Apr 24, 2007 9:06 AM
Hey Sneaky I know that in a previous post that you said you didn't mean anything more than a helpful suggestion so here is my observation of your self described "carvings" Sorry haven't read you postings here but |
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Tue, Apr 24, 2007 4:57 PM
Tipua, thanks man, you're too kind! Mr. and Mrs. BPHoptiki, thanks! I'm looking forward to getting some chisels too. I appreciate the comps! Teakey, Thank you for the critique of my work. Even if criticism is put forward in a hostile way it's still good to listen and discern if there is some truth that you can learn from. As you are an intelligent and mature individual I'm sure that you meant it in a friendly way and that it wasn't simply retribution for the message I posted in your "Teakey's Critiques" Collecting thread. When I look at my carvings I have to (for the most part) agree with your analysis that they look pretty much like a dog chewed chair leg. For my part I WILL try to use sharp tools and improve my craft in future carvings as long as I keep carving. I hope they will look better soon. Aloha! S |
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teaKEY
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Tue, Apr 24, 2007 6:20 PM
As BK said in a recent post, hone your skills first and then post. "When I look at my carvings I have to (for the most part) agree with your analysis that they look pretty much like a dog chewed chair leg"-Sneaky Great, we can agree on things still. Take care and God bless-tea |
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Tue, Apr 24, 2007 7:23 PM
Teakey, BK is a great carver. I haven't seen that particular quote but if it was made I'd have to say that I'd hate to see only experts posting. It was great seeing G-Man's progression from chainsaw hobbyist to kick ass chiseler. Same goes for many others. For my part I just don't think that amateurs should tell the artists how to work, that they are controlling the direction of the experts work or even that they are "the best" and talk themselves up constantly. Speaking of BK, here is a BK quote that comes to mind when thinking about you: Quote: Quote:
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 4:49 AM
Good on ya, Sneaky! You're certainly the better man here! As much as criticism is welcomed by newbies like you and I, there's a difference between the helpful advice and constructive criticism offered by many of the more experienced carvers out there, and the just plain bitchiness offered by TeaKEY. Well done Sneaky for not taking the bait and lowering yourself to TeaKEY's level! |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 5:29 AM
constructive criticism.....by those who care ....that's what I'll expect when I finally start posting my own carvings .....I have learned much by some harsh critique as I went thru photography school but ALWAYS was treated with respect by those who taught me well.....from the primitive can emerge greatness....I would expect and hopefully receive such mean spirited commentary in a personal message rather than in a public forum...so keep the faith......... Aloha |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 5:58 AM
So, when you have your dogs chew your carvings, do you use a bigger dog for the initial rough-out and a smaller dog for the detail, or do you just chew the detail in yourself because you have more control? Have you ever considered using a rat for the small detail? Rats are good chewers and fairly trainable, and aren't as distracted as dogs, so you can keep them chewing longer. Or are you purist and use dogs strictly? GROG cannot afford too many dogs to carve, so if you had to choose only one kind of dog, which would you suggest? |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 6:02 AM
He may be 6'10", but you've shown who's the BIGGER man. |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 6:13 AM
You know, Benzart has 4 dogs. I wonder what he's not telling us? |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 6:55 AM
You're a good man Sneaky. Don't ever give up. Do what you love to do. |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 7:04 AM
I completely agree. Don't let anyone tell you not to post your pics here. That's just ridiculous. |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 8:06 AM
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 8:06 AM
GROG.....you ARE an inspiration ! I have 3 German Shepherds and 5 cats (plus all sorts of wild creatures in surrounding woods) ........will I have to file more tax forms with the extra help?.....yeah ,the kind of help I need is different! |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 8:08 AM
"Well done Sneaky for not taking the bait and lowering yourself to TeaKEY's level!" Too Bad you probably didn't see the other thread where he did post. Oh well. Sneaky's dog chewed chair leg tikis, "priceless"(Title of Thread) Great title, the "priceless" part must be Grog. |
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GROG
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 8:18 AM
GROG not sure what that supposed to mean, but GROG worth at LEAST two cents. |
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Mr&Mrs BPHoptiki
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 11:36 AM
Here’s what we use. Mrs Hoptiki |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 12:02 PM
You guys are killin' me. The bad thing about posting on TC is that you will get alot of unearned praise and very little constructive criticism. I have to agree with TeaKey - sorry. Now for some helpful comments. It appears that the wood you used was not the best for a beginner - let me guess, very hard with a heavy grain. Most beginners pick up any random piece of wood and just dive in not realizing that they are settng themselves up for disappointment. My suggestion is to invest in some Basswood or Balsa to start off with (can be found at any wood carving establishment). These woods are VERY soft and carve well. You will find Basswood is perhaps the best for beginners. I enjoy the "dog chewed" stuff as much as the really good stuff - so don't get discouraged, you just need the right material. Keep at it and KEEP POSTING PICTURES!! This forum would be bland if newbies didn't post!! |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 1:16 PM
Alohastation, Thanks for your honesty. I think they are in truth somewhere between a chew toy and a tiki. I'm glad to hear the bad with the good. I think getting some softer wood and some tools other than exacto knives is probably a good start. I knew they weren't good but I figured it would be fun to show some pix and maybe get some tips. No excuses though, I did spend quite awhile on the last one. Cross grain fuzzy areas were a problem. I read this could happen when carving monkeypod when I did a search the other night. I might try smoothing these last two but I don't know that they are worth the effort. On the other hand a native Hawaiian woman who does Tapa/tattoo like paintings at the studio I sometimes paint at really liked my tikis. So I guess they are at least recognizably tiki chew toys. |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 1:18 PM
Priceless... To drown sorrow, where should one jump first and best? "Certainly not water. Water rusts you." -Frank Sinatra [ Edited by: Sneakytiki 2007-04-25 13:19 ] |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 1:25 PM
Tipua, Thanks, your stone carvings were very inspirational. I've still got to finish that pipe. Maybe it will get cri-teakeyed now. It looks a little chewed so far as well. Finkdaddy, Thanks, Maybe I'll post pix again after a bit of improvement. I thought the last piece was a step up but see now that perhaps it was bigger but not better. S |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 1:34 PM
Shit! That does look pretty believable Grog, wish I could say it didn't. S'alright, I'm pretty good at being objective about my own work through my 2D work and can say it's not good, but for a second small carving, it's not terribly bad either. It looks to me like a tiki that got chewed a bit more than a chair leg that got chewed, but Teakey's assesment wasn't all that bad. Thanks for the visual. I'm sure I won't suddenly shudder and sweat picturing it in my mind the next time I try to carve. Bas-turd! |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 1:37 PM
:) To drown sorrow, where should one jump first and best? "Certainly not water. Water rusts you." -Frank Sinatra [ Edited by: Sneakytiki 2007-04-25 13:44 ] |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 1:42 PM
I certainly agree. A friend of mine told me to not react defensively to criticism, it can't hurt you unless you let it. It can certainly help you even if put forward in a mean-spirited way. If you listen you may hear the corn kernel of truth in the nugget of shit (she didn't say that part) that helps you improve yourself. |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 1:56 PM
I live in Florida, so this is common here. wplugger |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 2:03 PM
Teakey, If you really felt that way I don't think you'd have posted "Moai Trio" or some of your other less successful works, unless you were under the impression that they were finely wrought pieces. Perhaps you were, as you made cards for them. It's been good seeing you go from posting those old pieces to some much better pieces more recently. While we are on the topic of honing your skills before posting, let's discuss your spelling and grammar. If you won't take the time to learn some bedrock spelling and punctuation, then at least use the spell check tool. It would really help you come across in a better light. Hone the spelling (or have spell check hone it), then post. You can also use the quote button to quote rather than always copy-pasting. This would be in line with the philosophy you are so kindly preaching, no? That is, unless you don't really feel that way and are just reaching for any angle in which to attack my work. As you are so prudent and humble I'm sure this is not the case. Hoka hey! S |
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Sneakytiki
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 2:07 PM
Thanks Grog! :) |
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teaKEY
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 2:09 PM
I don't feel that way, never said I did. Just telling you what BK said. And when you talk about me, try to use examples |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 2:12 PM
Thanx JT. I won't. S |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 2:17 PM
Sneaky - You blaze on Brah'dah! ALL carvers have to start somewhere; no matter how good/succesful an artist is, he/she started at the bottom rung & probably produced work they look back on with a bit of embarrassment - I know I do! We all know it is a long journey of discovery that never ends; stay in the game & your work will improve (not that is it so bad now - Ive seen a lot worse around here!). It takes a brave man to step outside of what he is good at/experienced in, & take up something new. Negative comments by ignorant idiots are simply that, ignore them! Tama :) |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 2:25 PM
As long as we're all being "honest" here.... Sneaky, you know the pendant I sent you in the swap? Well I uh, I sorta um....didn't REALLY use the hook knife to carve that.....I actually used these: Instead of clawing my furniture (in a bad way) I have them claw-carving things like that little tray they are working on in the photo above. But I do all of the painting and or staining!! Just thought I should let you know the truth. |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 2:32 PM
Teakey,
Responding to the second part of your post above, requesting that I use examples when talking about you... Honestly there are so many examples to work with that I don't think you really want me to do that. Peace, S To drown sorrow, where should one jump first and best? "Certainly not water. Water rusts you." -Frank Sinatra [ Edited by: Sneakytiki 2007-04-25 15:09 ] |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 2:40 PM
8ft, Thank God it wasn't a rock carving! I'd then know that I got a lil' sumthin' sum' from the litter box! Thanks for the laff. KITI-TIKI rox, I received a compliment while wearing him today. Let's throw this username out for the lay-dayz, "Kitiki", any takers? No? I thought not. |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 2:57 PM
Thanks Tama! I'm going back and forth from being embarassed to thinking they aren't all that bad for first posts. I appreciate your opinion immensely as you are one of the standard bearers around here. Mucho Mahaloz Brah, S To drown sorrow, where should one jump first and best? "Certainly not water. Water rusts you." -Frank Sinatra [ Edited by: Sneakytiki 2007-04-25 15:05 ] |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 3:48 PM
Funny how those who can't, can be the most critical...
Digitiki 77's tiki art:
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teaKEY
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 4:01 PM
Digi 77, nice photos Your photos looks great, can't say that for the SH%T that is in JoshKAT's box. |
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teaKEY
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 4:03 PM
What is the point of posting pictures that are just above? |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 4:08 PM
Well, I don't know what to say about those. Interesting to note that digitiki came out of posting retirement (10 months) to put his 2c worth in this thread, and he and teaKEY had a little exchange in SHOUT! while it was happening. |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 4:22 PM
Sneaky threw the first punch at me but I will end it here, No more energy will be wasted on this guy. And, yes I'm a friend of Digi, he is young guy who is in a wheelchair and does what he can to the best of his ability. |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 4:23 PM
Teakey, I never threw a "first punch" at you, anyone can view the entire exchage in your thread, the quote you posted above was a response to a response. Aloha! ST To drown sorrow, where should one jump first and best? "Certainly not water. Water rusts you." -Frank Sinatra Edited to add teakey's above comments as it appears he is deleting them/editing them
[ Edited by: Sneakytiki 2007-04-25 16:57 ] [ Edited by: sneakytiki 2007-05-02 17:24 ] |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 4:26 PM
Your friend is all class teakey. To drown sorrow, where should one jump first and best? "Certainly not water. Water rusts you." -Frank Sinatra [ Edited by: Sneakytiki 2007-04-25 16:55 ] |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 4:35 PM
I am in a wheelchair. I have merosine defecient Congenital Myopathy. I choose to type as little as possible because it is tiring. not everyone in the world is perfect, grammar wise. [ Edited by: DiGi TiKi 77 2007-04-25 16:36 ] |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 5:11 PM
Digi, Sorry to hear about your condition. You do good photoshop/editing for a guy with myopathy. Stick with it. Peace, ST |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 5:32 PM
Teakey and digi tiki77, I've got to admit the joshcat "shit" is pretty funny. It would be nice if you'd stop derailing this thread though. PS Laters, Crank calls? Seriously Digiteakey? Weak! To drown sorrow, where should one jump first and best? "Certainly not water. Water rusts you." -Frank Sinatra [ Edited by: Sneakytiki 2007-04-27 06:36 ] |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 7:15 PM
GROG not get to check this thread since this morning----whoo what a ride! Sneaky, I bet you don't know how much entertainment that gave the rest of TC. Don't be emabarrassed by your carvings. Since you're a PROFESSIONAL ARTIST, you have a very good attitude towards criticism, and as you are well aware, you gotta start somewhere. |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 7:35 PM
Spoken like a True Prop Comic! :) |
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Wed, Apr 25, 2007 7:55 PM
U all need to turn those frowns upside down...and I Gots just the thing........ |