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BenZart...MaoriChief, Glass pendant Update Today
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Thu, Aug 23, 2007 8:41 PM
Good question! (good, because I know the answer and can look like a smarty-pants :lol: ).. A: The term 'jade' correctly applies to both jadeite & nephrite; two quite different stones but related - somehow(?) Jadeite is by far the rarer of the two, only being found in any quantity in Burma and Guatamala. Jadeite is found in a wide range of colours and isnt as hard or tough as nephrite. Nephrite is found in relatively large quantities in British Colombia, Australia, USA, Siberia, NZ, China and in smaller amounts in other places. Pretty much dictated by association with tectonic/fault-line 'plates' and the right combination of minerals (mainly actinolite & tremolite). Hows that? What can you add Paipo? Tama :) |
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Thu, Aug 23, 2007 8:42 PM
Love Sherrys Lono too by the way!! Very nice. T :) |
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Thu, Aug 23, 2007 8:44 PM
PS: The technical name for soapstone is steatite; much softer than jadeite/nephrite. Tama :) |
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Thu, Aug 23, 2007 8:56 PM
Good to see you playing with wood again, err, uh, aw you know what I mean. |
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 6:43 AM
Thanks Tama, those are all great answers and I think I know a Little more now than I did before. I Knew you or Paipo would have the Real Skinny in the Jadeite stuff. It did seem a bit softer than the nephrite but not that much It was a small chunk that I had and still have enough to do about 4 more similar sized pieces. Thanks Bullet. Tama, I think that Lono jade came from either You or Paipo from when you first tempted me with the Jade apple. Thanks! Thanks Heath, yeah, I Know what you mean,, I think!. :) |
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 8:03 AM
yes!! good to see the wood back out on the workbench. those chisel marks are beautiful and smooth - are you using the reciprocal handpiece for this? can you give a quick rundown of your tools used for the above pics? beautiful wood too, more progress pics please! |
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 8:44 AM
Hey Benzo...just stopping by to take a lookie at what you been up to...As always, all i can do is shake my head...see ya soon. |
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 10:19 AM
Nice! Glad to see you're back to the wood. Thanx for the fix. -G |
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 4:38 PM
Very sweet Lono - but this is her first piece?? :lol: I think Mrs P has about 8 of mine now! Great to see you back on the chizzles too! That reciprocating handpiece looks very efficient. I can't add too much more about the stone - jadeite from memory is actually harder on the Mohs scale than nephrite (on average) but is more crystalline in nature and lacking the felted structure nephrite has, which means it isn't as tough or strong. Jadeite from Burma wasn't really carved in China until the 1800s, but nephrite goes back 3 or 4000 years! So they are know as "new jade" and "old jade" respectively. The Burmese jadeite has supplanted nephrite in popularity (in the Asian market at least) due to the intense chromium enhanced "Imperial" green, but for my money you can't beat the real thing. The patterns, colours, strength and tactile nature of nephrite really are unique, along with its cultural and historical significance. |
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 6:57 PM
Thanks Harro, Yes I am using the Recip tools and angle grinder so far along with a Lancelot |
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 7:04 PM
Oh boy...now I get to see the almost real time progress of your woodwork. Nice. What is that wood anyway? It's good looking. Looking forward to the progress....have fun! I'm with Paipo on the "first" piece..I probably would have stolen something! :lol: |
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 7:06 PM
Bentastic! Need I say more. |
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 7:13 PM
Thanks Loki,, glad you came around even if it was to Shake yer head, that works. Yep, see you soon. GMAN No Problem, Now that you got fixed,,err got yer fix, can I go back to stone again?? These big toolz are killin me? Thanks Paipo, I WON'T Tell Sherry that Mrs P has 8 pieces of yours. I guess all mine are sold and for sale and if it's laying around on the dresser not being worn it Might go Out the door, Hell you can only wear one at a time anyway right?? |
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 10:22 PM
It's just not fair. |
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GMAN
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Sat, Aug 25, 2007 8:00 AM
"These big toolz are killin me" MORE POWER!!!! |
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Sat, Aug 25, 2007 11:31 AM
Power tools, hand tools...it doesn't matter, as long as your carvin' that good ol' wood. Well...for me, it's just that I can't AFFORD all those recip tools! |
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Mon, Aug 27, 2007 9:08 AM
Much like the mysterious woman that posed for the Mona Lisa - Benz has his own mysterious model. So come clean Benz - is this the guy?? |
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Benzart
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Mon, Aug 27, 2007 3:12 PM
Robin, Thanks for the props. The wood on the Moai is Black Walnut and a Very hard piece too. I will try to take lots of progress shots and tool use shots. JP, No you don't Need to say more. I appreciate your kind words, thanks for visiting. Conga, All's fair in love, war and wood carving, Just ask the ancients. :lol: GMAN, Yeah, More Power. I have figured it out. It wears you out just so much to remove 12 ounces of wood chips weather you do it with a big power tool, Small power tool or using hand tools. The only difference is that the more power you use the Faster You get used up too. Thanks.. Surfintiki, See above. The big recip tools are great but you can't enjoy them for as long. Thanks AlohaS, How did you find that out. I thought it was a big secret. The only person who knew was GMAN, Ahh Haa! Thanks Didn't get ANY pictures today but Will tomorrow. |
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Wed, Aug 29, 2007 7:03 AM
Found myself working on this club just a bit yesterday Then I found this guy on my back patio so I had to get a few shots of him.
Then I just couldn't help myself, I just HAD to finish this guy I've been sneaking around with for the past week. Maybe today I will do more on the Moai |
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Wed, Aug 29, 2007 8:14 AM
Super looking club to come. What kind of wood is it ? I saw you often finish some pieces with mahogany stain. Is there a difference between mahogany stain + wax and mahogany-coloured wax ? Thanks, Benjamin |
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Wed, Aug 29, 2007 6:35 PM
back to wood! looks great. WHY did you have to show the freakin spider?! scared the hell outa me.....i really dont like spiders |
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Wed, Aug 29, 2007 6:43 PM
Thanks Benella. The wood is Palo Escrito and is used in the making od Mexican Classical guitars there. I am not familiar with stain and wax and I just use Oil based stains and coat with finishing coats of laquer or poly depending on where the piece will go. Thanks for the kind words and questions. |
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Thu, Aug 30, 2007 3:26 PM
Nice Ben...I'm really interested in seeing how this club comes along. The shapes and use of these objects really interest me as well as the way they were decorated. Just couldn't stay away from that stone could you! He's just fabulous....so much detail...except you make me feel so lame! I was feeding a spider like your friend there while I was away...threw bugs and broccoli in the web. It actually seemed to like the broccoli better! I was trying to come to some kind of territorial agreement and some understanding that he/she would never ever crawl on me! |
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Thu, Aug 30, 2007 5:02 PM
Thanks Robin. Stay Away from those Spiders as they are one of the Few who are very poisoness to Humans. |
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Thu, Aug 30, 2007 8:12 PM
Nah - argiope spiders are not a problem for people. Sure they have venom, all spider do, but this groups venom is not a problem for humans. http://home.att.net/~larvalbugrex/argiope.html Keith |
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Thu, Aug 30, 2007 8:41 PM
What is the hardest wood you have carved? |
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Fri, Aug 31, 2007 3:24 AM
Hi Ben - Im glad to see that Moais & Maoris still rule the day at your place, and some nifty looking toys you have there too. Mind your fingers! I meant to add earlier; you're one up on me in using that jadeite. Ive only ever had the one piece & cant bring myself to use it, haha. Tama :D |
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Fri, Aug 31, 2007 6:59 AM
Benzo, Mind the bugs, or they'll git you! I bet you have a heap of them in your woodpiles!!! Is that another stone from the mountains? Man, I love that old look you get! Those carmel-colored rocks (and your skillz :wink: ) make for some handsome pendants! Who is the lucky bugger to get this one? Sweet stuff. Thanks for sharing. So, you think you are gonna start digging into another club in between the fifty other carvings you have going? Gads! I hope you do, as those exotics you got are freaking crazy beautiful! Is it as toxic as it looks or is it ok to work with? -G |
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Fri, Aug 31, 2007 7:58 AM
Here is a lil osage orange gut I made a few weeks ago, |
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Fri, Aug 31, 2007 8:31 AM
ah Benz... I think its about time I send you a makau so I can get a surprise in my mailbox someday... On my knees. arms in the air, arms to the ground. Your royalty bruddah and sparking your posts is like watching Da Vinci at work.... Amazed, as usual. |
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Fri, Aug 31, 2007 10:13 AM
Thanks Keith, Yes I googled the Spidy too and found it can have a painfuk bite and thats it. Beautiful bugz. TSkip, the Hardest wood I have carved is Lignum Vitae, Extremely hard stuff. I have some Petrified wood that will be kinda tough too. HAven't carved the Osage Orange yet but I think I will, Thanks. Hey Tama, thanks, yes, the Moai/Maori still rule..., but I'll find time for others soo. Did I do something wrong, carving that Jadeite? I still have a bit more, maybe I should get you to advise me on what to do with it,, Seriously! Glad to see you back in town.. Thanks GMAN, Yes, that was another Tenn Mountain stone and I have a few left. Yes, I Have to do another club, Can't stop myself. Yes, it IS as toxic as it looks. Definitely a mask job. Thanks T Birdman, that is some Seriously Beautiful wood and you did a Super job of enhancing it too. I'll have to get some now It looks great. Thanks Kaha Ki'i, Thanks fir the visit and the super kind words, you're just trying to butter me up, I can Tell :lol: |
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Fri, Aug 31, 2007 4:33 PM
Here's my work for today. Still a Long ways to go yet. [ Edited by: Benzart 2007-08-31 16:55 ] |
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Fri, Aug 31, 2007 4:58 PM
Whoa Ben!!!!!! Yes! I love this! |
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Fri, Aug 31, 2007 5:22 PM
Isn't that some Sh&*! You kill me. Could that be any prettier? Well I guess it could...and it will....I'll just wait and watch. |
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Fri, Aug 31, 2007 8:51 PM
That is beeyootiful, Benz! Looks like you got your lines all mapped out just where you want 'em. Real nice color to that wood, too. |
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Sat, Sep 1, 2007 12:51 AM
WOW, amazing, Beautiful club. Thanks for the answers. Palo escrito is simply superb and stick perfectly with your creations. Benjamin |
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Sat, Sep 1, 2007 6:12 AM
Aue ka nani! (how beautiful!) Benzart, your Maori club is awesome. The detail of your lines are just fabulous. Can't wait to see the finished product! |
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Sat, Sep 1, 2007 11:30 AM
Beeutifulll! Perfect spirals. JP |
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Sat, Sep 1, 2007 12:01 PM
A lot of goodies you are making! This last one is specially sweet!!Congrats! |
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Sun, Sep 2, 2007 11:27 AM
Thanks Robin, I love That! Thanks GMAN, you just keep on watching, but better put on your glasses so you can see it all. Bowana, thanks too, I got a feeling Dave is in there somewhere. Daves Not Home? Yeah I went crazy with the lines and now I gotta give them depth and definition and I'm not sure how I'm gonna do it yet. Ben, Thanks, The wood will be sweet I hope. The water based stains can be beautiful but they take a lot of work and they usually fade pretty quickly in the sun so are mostly for indoors. The Brighter colors is where the water based stains really stand out. They can be really deep and finish up Beautifully. Thanks hapa hawai 'i , and Big Welcome to Tiki Central and to benzarts thread, glad you stopped by especially with such kind words :) Johnny P, Thanks for the comps.. I Heard your Crock horn over the phone and it sounded great and Looks fantastic. I didn't know it was So Large, And it WORKS! Clarita, Thank you for the Smile and kind words, you Always say the sweet stuff to me. Thanks. |
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Mon, Sep 3, 2007 2:51 PM
OK, I Finally did some work on this bad boy today and I'm really getting excited about how he is coming out.
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Mon, Sep 3, 2007 2:56 PM
WOW, seeing the figure on that was unexpected.. and well, wow! |
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Mon, Sep 3, 2007 3:04 PM
Benzo, A club sporting a warrior holding...a club! I expected there to be a little guy on the little guy's club? You slacking? Put in a little effort here...... -G |
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Mon, Sep 3, 2007 3:12 PM
Oh man Ben...this is such a great piece of work. Thanks for posting those pics. |
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Mon, Sep 3, 2007 5:27 PM
Thanks Blowfish, you Never know whet to expect from a BenZart piece, thanks for the kind words.. Thanks a Lot GMAN, yeah I was slacking and didn't put the man on the mans club on the club it was too confusing and besides I didn't want to show you my WHOLE Bag of tricks so soon, Don't you Know Nutthin?? :lol: :lol: Thanks Robin, I appreciate the kindness. This piece is going to be one of my nicest in awhile. You're Welcome for the pix, Thanks |
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Mon, Sep 3, 2007 6:03 PM
How'd you get the jade under his fingers? :-? |
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Mon, Sep 3, 2007 6:07 PM
"I'm with G - I want a littler guy on the green club, who is also holding a club that has an even smaller fella holding yet another club." Dang! |
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Mon, Sep 3, 2007 6:21 PM
Ben yer killin' me. I didn't expect the little bugger either. He sure is slinky |
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