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new stone pieces and wood Tangaroa
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Wed, Jun 27, 2007 7:50 PM
thanks a lot all you guys! |
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Sun, Jul 22, 2007 8:19 PM
hi folks. here's some shots of the latest, a cool marq. about 3 days of work, he's around 2.5' high. hope you like! |
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Mon, Jul 23, 2007 6:12 AM
Very Nice! I like the finished look you gave him. |
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Mon, Jul 23, 2007 6:18 AM
AWESOME!!! |
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Mon, Jul 23, 2007 6:25 AM
Yo GreenPat, Nice stuff man. Gman Likee! I think you have the gene...... I didn't know you were lookin' for me? I'm around - sometimes :wink: Work is gonna have me tied up for a week or two, but let's get together one weekend in August and maybe you, MBL, and myself can get a session going. I could use a push anyway...... If I get my g8tr tags filled early, I'll be off of work with nothing to do around Labor Day? -G |
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Mon, Jul 23, 2007 7:36 AM
wow! I just love it Pat! Love the smooth look he's got, it doesn't look like palm at all! The finish is amazing, great use of burning. |
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Tue, Jul 24, 2007 12:59 AM
Very good. Benjamin. |
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Tue, Jul 24, 2007 5:52 AM
Nice stuff Pat...I dig him a lot. He looks super from the full 360...if that makes |
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Tue, Jul 24, 2007 5:53 AM
Very nice. Better keep that one in the backyard! Mahalo McTiki |
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Tue, Jul 24, 2007 6:00 PM
Excellent!! I love the finish! Keep them comin. |
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Sat, Jul 28, 2007 2:11 PM
aloha! thanks a lot everyone!! mahalo all! |
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Fri, Aug 10, 2007 7:07 PM
well folks, here's my first go at stone. like many other mediums, i wish i had started long ago when the urge first came up. but oh well, plenty of time still! love at first grind. with the wood carving and tattooing skills already in place, this seems to be a natural progression. here's some progress. |
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Fri, Aug 10, 2007 7:20 PM
Holy crap man!!! That looks great!!! Craig |
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Fri, Aug 10, 2007 7:22 PM
Great start GTPat - I can see the Paipo-pebble influence.. |
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Fri, Aug 10, 2007 7:24 PM
Awesome! That is a seriously good effort for your first piece, especially if you did all that with just the burr you posted. I think you can justify splashing out on another one now! :lol: |
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Fri, Aug 10, 2007 7:45 PM
Looks like another Stoner in the crowd. Well done pat, you dug right in there with the detail like you knew what you waned. Can' wait to see him done. |
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Fri, Aug 10, 2007 8:41 PM
Wow...really nice...did make me feel kinda lame about mine though...oh well. It's pretty inspiring to see what you've done so far....I'm going with that. Great design. |
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Fri, Aug 10, 2007 9:43 PM
right-on, everyone!! thank you very much. |
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Sat, Aug 11, 2007 2:22 AM
well here we go. he's mostly done; mechanical failers asside- the last, finest tapered tip required a smaller collet, but the old one just wouldn't let go. out came the pliers, broke went the collet. so after everything from trying to pry it out to trying to drill it out, i discarded the pen extention and went for the dremel in hand. a bit different, esp for the electrical currant inches from the water part. so here he is, mostly finished. all this also happened to coinside with the bit about getting drunk. tried to time that otherwise. i had the # of drinks, time until finish, rate of consumption, all that figured into play. but when the tool broke, everything went to hell. fortunatly i was mostly in the bag, so everything worked out fine. |
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Sat, Aug 11, 2007 6:09 AM
Hey GTP, you should get ripped everytime you carve stone! This piece is smokin'!!! Wonderful job man. I can't wait to see him sanded and oiled! -G |
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Sat, Aug 11, 2007 9:26 AM
Ditto GMAN, if getting ripped does this, then, well, What are you waiting for? |
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Sun, Aug 12, 2007 1:16 AM
Ill wait for 'finished' pics before I comment - other than to say it looks 'a ripper' so far! :lol: (kiwi/Oz expression..) Tama :) |
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Sun, Aug 12, 2007 8:00 AM
Wow! Skin, paint, wood and now stone - what can't you do. This guy looks fantastic. I'm looking forward to what else you'll do! |
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Sun, Aug 12, 2007 9:17 AM
I'm thinking of taking up drinking! Really nice. |
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Wed, Aug 15, 2007 6:27 PM
aloha all! thanks to all of you guys for the great words! |
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Wed, Aug 15, 2007 6:49 PM
Dope stone pendant! There's a few stone carver's here bettah keep da chops up with work like that coming out! great job! I still have yet to be brave & patient enough for stone!!! Maika'i brah! Nice! A Hui Ho! |
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Thu, Aug 16, 2007 6:26 AM
kaha ki'i- thanks a lot, man. incredible and beautiful stuff on the makau site. all of it is amazing. here's a couple of phalic pieces a friend of mine has, supposed to be from rappanui? |
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Fri, Aug 17, 2007 7:21 PM
aloha all! here's #2 that i did today. between 4-5 hrs. i'll have to get a book on stones, because i don't have a clue as to what types these are. |
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Sat, Aug 18, 2007 9:57 AM
Well...your #2 is sure looking nice. You have a really good eye for design....well trained from all that other work you've done. I'm so impressed with the work you're doing in stone...and a tad bit jealous :), but nicely so. I talked to Tama about the contrast..which I wanted to get rid of in something I made. T3 says it will come back when the stone dries out again. It's due to the unpolished surface of the incising....so in your case, you may be in luck! Looking forward to #2's progress, he's pretty handsome! So you're getting these stones in St. Pete? I'm going to have to keep my eyes open. R. [ Edited by: Robin 2007-08-18 10:25 ] |
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Sat, Aug 18, 2007 10:15 AM
G.T.P., you are knocking a lot of projects out! Those pebbles are looking really cool! |
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Mon, Aug 20, 2007 7:03 AM
hey robin- thanks for the props. i'll be ordering some of those burs recommended by you guys. can't wait to try 'em out! |
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Tue, Sep 4, 2007 6:56 PM
aloha all! here's #3 started. |
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Wed, Sep 5, 2007 7:10 AM
Hey there. I was wondering what happened to you. Did I miss the finished #2? #3 is looking very good. |
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Sat, Sep 8, 2007 12:02 AM
hey Robin- thanks for inquiring- that was all she wrote for #2;for now. i might smooth it out a bit, when i do, i'll post it. right now, i'm just shaping them as i see fit. haven't really finished any yet. thanks for noticing. NUI MAHALO!!! |
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Sat, Sep 8, 2007 2:29 AM
I can't offer much advice as I can see you're progressing just fine. I think your pebbles are probably similar to what I find here looking at how they are working for you. [ Edited by: Paipo 2007-09-08 02:40 ] |
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Sat, Sep 8, 2007 12:09 PM
hey Paipo- yea, the time really is sucked up on that. funny you say about removing stone-sized chunks of wood.-my relief when trying stone was the quicker over-all carving time! hey i've got a question for you. do you know what type of rock this is? it's from Rapanui- a customer who visited there 6yrs ago gave it to me yesterday. it looks like lava- or at least what i would picture it to look and feel like. kind of glassy. pretty dense. i'm wondering if i can carve it or if i should just leave it. i can always bite into a corner and see what happens. |
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Sat, Sep 8, 2007 2:06 PM
It's a piece of obsidian, which is a volcanic glass. Looks like it may have had a bit of tumble in the sea, as naturally occurring pieces usually have razor sharp edges - hence their use as mataa or spearheads. It was also used for the pupils in the eyes of the moai kavakava, and I think on the big guys too? I collected and carved a lot of NZ obsidian in my brief stint as a "commercial lapidary" and it looks very similar to our equivalent. |
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Sun, Sep 9, 2007 7:59 AM
awesome, Paipo- thanks a lot! i'll take your advise. Mahalo and Cheers!! |
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Sat, Sep 15, 2007 2:55 PM
#3 comin' along beautifully my friend. I think this is the best one so far. Keep tearin' it up!! fB |
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Sat, Sep 15, 2007 7:51 PM
...but if you DID decide to carve it; it certainly is possible & you look to have a very nice piece there. Ive only ever carved it once and approached it in very much the same way I carve jade (and the only way I know, heehee): it was a palm-sized abstact 'fondle'; kinda bean-shaped with a series of small ridges on one side for tactile appeal. Initial shaping was done on a regular diamond wheel and smaller detailing achieved with the handpiece/diamond burrs. Hell of a stuff to clean-up though. I went through several grades of diamond cloth by hand to smooth out the shape & ditto wet n dry sandpaper. The thing is; the scratches NEVER seem to disappear and so each stage (to do it properly) took an eternity; far longer than any stone I ever worked - ever. Im guessing that the glass is really hard & just takes that much longer to wear away the surface and close up those scratches. But once 'there' (anywhere from a frosted lustre to a glass finish) its there; obsidian seems to retain its polish almost indefinately and wont give you any 'drying out' problems like stone can. Worth the effort. BUT, as for this particular piece Id have to agree with my man Paipo - hang onto it for the wonderful piece of Tiki-ana it is. Obsidian isnt a particularly rare or expensive material (often downright despised in its natural occurance for puncturing tyres and/or the feet of livestock/farmers..) and Im sure you could track some down for practicing on. GOGGLES A MUST!!! Preferably a full face shield - no kidding, this stuff splinters like glass & how much you wear on your face depends on how well shielded you are from 'spray'. Rub/wipe it carefully under running water, from your hands/face when cleaning up.. Hope this hasnt put you off the stuff; some of it really is very pretty - differing patterns/bands of colour and sometimes even a chatoyant/cats-eye type effect. *Cool pics of the Moai emerging from his 'egg' - Oro oro oro oro! Rock on! |
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Fri, Mar 7, 2008 11:12 PM
daamn Tama- thanks for the great reply! i can't believe i missed that (what seems like years ago) -so much great advise! i think i will get some other samples and give it a shot. though at my current crawl could take a while. thanks again. mahalo much! so aloha everyone! i've missed this place. no good excuse- just a good mix of life and laziness. know how life can get in the way of things, yea? sometimes for me it lasts a while. and laziness- well you may know about that too. |
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Fri, Mar 7, 2008 11:32 PM
okay here's some more. into the sanding stages, but still more carving to do also. |
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Sat, Mar 8, 2008 12:53 AM
WWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWwww I can't believe that thing ! Amazing work. Keep up the good work. Benjamin. P.S: edited so that the picture can be seen and not its address ! [ Edited by: benella 2008-03-08 00:58 ] [ Edited by: benella 2008-03-18 15:45 ] |
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Sat, Mar 8, 2008 6:23 AM
Stunning job GTP...forced me to dig through your whole thread. |
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Sat, Mar 8, 2008 8:38 AM
Pat, that is insane!!! Great carve!! Glad you're back. Craig |
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Sat, Mar 8, 2008 3:48 PM
WOW is right! Great carve. Man do you have chisels that have 90's 120', 179's? |
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Sat, Mar 8, 2008 9:10 PM
benella- wow; thanks so much! great comps-masterpiece?! -damn, right on!! |
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Sun, Mar 9, 2008 7:54 AM
Wow he's great...glad you're back too. So many irons in the fire. Selfishly wondering about your stone work as well. |