Tiki Central / Tiki Carving
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Hei Tikis! My issues then started to build up, cause I know nothing of wood, carving or tools. So I´ve had to do my fair share of research through the web. After looking at massive amounts of websites I also did find Tiki Central. I have, like so many others, to thank Buzzy for doing what he´s doing. I have read about half of his discoveries, noting down and sketching a lot the last days. Brilliant stuff Buzzy! I also actually went to Canada in July to research totems of the First Nations People in British Colombia. They are amazingly great woodcarvers. I have also been to New Zealand and done research on Maori carvings earlier this year. I really love that stuff. What I need is help. The log I have been so lucky to get a hold on is from a noble pine-wood tree. I have understood that the tree makes a bad one for the fireplace, since it burns so fast, but hope it´s still workable for carving. The size is 2,45m long and 60,5 cm fat. And yes, it weights more than a ton, so I thought to hollow it out (like the First Nations do it) might make it lighter, and then, easier to move. Here´s some pictures of the log and me. May Our Fire Burn Forever! [ Edited by: el Stingray 2006-08-25 07:50 ] [ Edited by: el Stingray 2006-08-25 15:58 ] |
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Fri, Aug 25, 2006 3:54 PM
Well, now some days have gone by and I´ve been burning my brain to get this logger goin´. Then we cut a piece off on the backside to take off some weight, the thing was weighing a ton. Then to move it into the garage I got hold on some rolling sticks from a neighbor down the road. "The Gyptian way" Then I asked my mom if I she knew if there were any tools I could borrow at her work, Mark up with chisels. 1st day of carving 2nd day of carving But it still makes a pretty nasty scowl. May Our Fire Burn Forever! [ Edited by: el Stingray 2008-08-09 11:57 ] [ Edited by: el Stingray 2008-08-09 11:59 ] |
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Fri, Aug 25, 2006 6:16 PM
Wow man straght into it! Thats a mutha of a log you got there. Welcome to TC and make sure you cruise the tiki carving threads cause there is some gold in there. Post plenty of pics and have fun! |
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Fri, Aug 25, 2006 8:26 PM
Yeah you go boy! This is a great place for education and inspiration. Read the posts from BenzArt, Basement Kahuna, GMan, Crazy Al... and lots of others. Check out the "Tools carvers use" topic in this thread somewhere. Good luck, and welcome! |
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Fri, Aug 25, 2006 8:30 PM
Stingray, Yeah man, put it to that big old log. Get your cuts deep in there as that is one massive piece. Remember to leave yourself room to work inside your initial feature drawing. Try to keep your cuts clean and have fun. Be safe and stop when you are tired. Keep us posted :) -Gman |
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el Stingray
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 3:28 PM
Thanks for the great feedback! I´ve taken the recommendations from G-man and carved deeper and with cleaner cuts. What I mean is that I´ve been forced to do a break from the carving lately, But today I´m back, with a new tool. I bought a Black & Decker 1200W angle grinder with a dead mans switch I now have a job to do.
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 3:42 PM
This sketch is rad!!! Welcome to TC El Stingray Keep at it. This is going to be huge! Great start Mahalo McTiki |
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el Stingray
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 3:57 PM
Thanks a lot. I really appreciate your support! |
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 4:04 PM
Amazing sketches!!! Im sure you will have no probs envisioning where you want you want the sculpts to go... Where abouts in NZ were you? TamaTT |
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el Stingray
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 4:13 PM
AWE! Compliments received! Just makes me want to do more! |
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 6:15 PM
Very cool sketches , Now you just need to get them carved. |
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GMAN
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 8:25 PM
El Stingray, Post some pics of that monster log when you get to a nice point to take pics. I can't wait to see what you've done. -Gman |
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 9:54 PM
Hej granne! ackuratt. I hope you get skilled enough to make thoose sketches into real tikis. |
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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 11:43 PM
Hey Sting..great work..keep it up. |
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Benzart
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Fri, Sep 15, 2006 5:22 AM
Excellent sketches and a good start on your first tiki. Don't give up on it as it's looking like he will be a Winer. |
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Fri, Sep 15, 2006 9:12 AM
Hej! Nice drawings :) and that is one big boy your carving! Cool to see more Nordic people in here too! I have been working alot in Norway, but only seen lots and lots of trolls, no tikis....exept from those at the Heyerdal Museum ofcourse :) |
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Fri, Sep 15, 2006 12:36 PM
Looks like you Scandinavian guys are starting your own tiki revolution up there. Really nice sketches, I love the charcoal one (if that's what it is) too. Those are some scary tikis! |
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hewey
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Fri, Sep 15, 2006 10:32 PM
Nice sketches man! love to see some more, a nice style to em. |
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el Stingray
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Wed, Sep 20, 2006 2:45 PM
It´s excellent to get to read el "Sweet Brotha"s language like that! Det duger! |
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el Stingray
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Wed, Sep 20, 2006 2:54 PM
Thanks very much for the support! Yeah, I enjoyed the stay in NZ, it was worth my life, kinda, cause now I can pass into the other world a smiling man:) I love the maori ways. Just as I recognized a haka through the radio the other day, it put me right back into the what we call up North an "Adder" bush, like the special jungle trees you have that is a big inspiration for the maori wood carving and tattoos. |
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el Stingray
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Mon, May 7, 2007 4:25 AM
Hi dear carvers. |
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Tue, May 8, 2007 1:18 AM
Wow! That is a scary Kong-tiki. He looks like a wolfman-tiki to me. Nice work El Stingray! |
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Tue, May 8, 2007 2:04 AM
Cool Tiki, Stihl do a pruning chainsaw MS 200 T that you can use one handed |
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Benzart
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Tue, May 8, 2007 4:17 AM
WELCOME to TC MakuTiki, Glad to have you here! |
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el Stingray
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Tue, May 8, 2007 5:38 AM
Hehe. Well, every Tiki has it´s personality. Inspired by the dark Norwegian woods and the creatures of the night, this is the look of it. |
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el Stingray
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Tue, May 8, 2007 5:41 AM
Thanks for the tip mate. Found this one: http://woodsmanequipment.com/product.php?productid=MS%20200T |
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Mr. NoNaMe
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Thu, May 10, 2007 11:29 AM
Hey El Sting, I was in Oceanic Arts in Los Angeles this week and Bob, one of the owners, said that some Norwegians were just there buying tikis for their new tiki bar/restaurant in Oslo. Maybe if you get Kong Tiki done you can store it at the new resaurant. Skal, |
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Thu, May 10, 2007 11:57 AM
:music: Isn't it good, Knowing she would. :music: Great thread Stinger! [ Edited by: Unga Bunga 2007-05-10 22:25 ] |
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el Stingray
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Sat, Jul 21, 2007 4:05 AM
Hi Mr. NoNaMe |
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el Stingray
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Sat, Jul 21, 2007 7:06 AM
Hi Benzart. My Tattoo!!! [ Edited by: el Stingray 2008-08-09 12:02 ] |
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Sat, Jul 21, 2007 11:30 PM
Du borde vara här oftare! [ Edited by: tikidreams 2007-07-21 23:30 ] |
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el Stingray
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Tue, Aug 14, 2007 2:05 PM
Takk broder. Ja jeg vet at jeg burde vært på Tiki Central oftere, men noen ganger tar jo ting tid....! Skal sjekke threaden din mann! |
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el Stingray
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Tue, Aug 14, 2007 2:11 PM
Nice stuff there, you do the Ooga Mooga? Excellent! |
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el Stingray
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Sat, Aug 9, 2008 11:50 AM
Hi everybody! Until now I have been using Black & Decker angle grinder [1] with some coarse sandpaper wheels. I am using a wireless Dremel tool [2] for ornamentation and details, and I have been using a slightly bent chainsaw [3] This one is understandably quite biased, I'm also posting the latest progress on my first born Tiki, so you can have a look on how things are progressing. |
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Sat, Aug 9, 2008 2:33 PM
I can't answer a thing, but I'm glad you returned! Looking forward for updates! |
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el Stingray
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Sun, Aug 10, 2008 5:13 AM
Hey Clarita. I took a look at your myspace and the candles are fantastic. '''el Stingray''' [ Edited by: el Stingray 2008-08-10 05:15 ] |
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Sun, Aug 10, 2008 6:39 AM
Hard to carve with a Bent Chain saw? Looks like you're doing pretty well. Good luck and Keep us updated. |
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Sun, Aug 10, 2008 8:21 AM
It's coming along great, man. Mine take forever too. Just keep plugging along. :) |
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el Stingray
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Fri, Oct 31, 2008 7:28 AM
Hi guys, here's Kong Tiki! Standing, but still raw. Here I have added roach control. Makes the wood look good. Lastly I painted him with Trebitt (Mahogany color), a Norwegian color base, …And here's the final outcome :) |
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el Stingray
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Sun, Nov 9, 2008 4:29 PM
Hey hey! It's Ready! [ Edited by: el Stingray 2008-11-09 16:31 ] |
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Mon, Nov 10, 2008 9:37 PM
Nice work on this guy lots of detail and life in him |
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el Stingray
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Sat, May 2, 2009 5:34 AM
Cheers Seeksurf! Yeah he´s aaalive and healthy, a true Norse Tiki! |
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el Stingray
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Sat, May 2, 2009 5:37 AM
Frost is good for Tiki. Frost make Tiki happy! |
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el Stingray
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Tue, Jun 16, 2009 2:54 PM
MY TIKI IS EXHIBITED AT THE WORLD FAMOUS KON-TIKI MUSEUM, AT BYGDØY, OSLO THIS SUMMER!
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Tue, Jun 16, 2009 4:05 PM
Right On! Congrats! |
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Tue, Jun 16, 2009 5:35 PM
Good thinking and Kong Tiki looks great, just don't forget he's in the backyard or you might have a heart attack. |
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Benzart
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Tue, Jun 16, 2009 7:30 PM
Excellent stuff stingray |
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el Stingray
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Wed, Jun 17, 2009 2:01 AM
Kong Tiki at the Kon-Tiki museum! Picture taken by my photographer friend Martin Andersen |