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Long time no carvings!
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Wed, Nov 28, 2007 8:13 PM
Seeks, I don't really give advice because I don't really have room to talk since I'm a newbie too but I think you should go with a tongue also! I know you like the Hawaiian carvings and thought you might be set up to tweak out a tongue like this one?? Just a thought??? Craig |
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Benzart
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Wed, Nov 28, 2007 8:17 PM
Yeah, You may be a Newbie 'round these parts but you Aren't any Noobie to carving. EXCELLENT Headdress and the Whole tiki is about as excellent, top-shelf as it can get! Come on in and Stay awhile! |
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seeksurf
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Thu, Nov 29, 2007 1:36 PM
Thanks surintiki, Johnnyp, tikifreak, Gman and Benz glad you like. tikifreak - not a problem with the tongue advice thanks for the pic's G - you started this tongue thing! Benz - Wow! thanks a ton i was feeling pretty good about your top-shelf comment. Not the best looking tongue but im pleased with him overall. |
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FreddieBallsomic
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Thu, Nov 29, 2007 1:40 PM
That headress turned out great!! Did you have any close calls with chipping when you got towards the bottom points of it? Beautiful stuff~ |
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Robin
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Thu, Nov 29, 2007 4:22 PM
Beautiful carving for a 'newbie'....gotta go with the tongue..even more tongue. [ Edited by: Robin 2007-11-29 16:25 ] |
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hewey
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Thu, Nov 29, 2007 7:20 PM
Georgeous carving, absolutely beautiful. I love the helmet look of the tiki, makes me think of Hawaiian style helmets There is "good" bad taste, and there is "bad" bad taste, and the difference of the two is in the eye of the beholder - Sven Kirsten [ Edited by: hewey 2007-11-29 19:21 ] |
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benella
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Fri, Nov 30, 2007 12:27 AM
Simply beautiful. Benjamin. |
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GMAN
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Fri, Nov 30, 2007 4:35 AM
Seeks, Look as some of BenZart's Hawaiian pieces on his last thread. He did several with freaking killer tongues. If I can, I'll link a few to your thread. I just need the time to find 'em. You have the wood to do it there and I thinks you shouldz! Maybe Benz can flik up some pics for ya? -G$ |
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hiltiki
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Fri, Nov 30, 2007 6:53 AM
excellent piece. |
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seeksurf
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Fri, Nov 30, 2007 7:44 AM
G - I will go back and look for Benz tongues. I have the real-estate up top FreddieBallsomic - For sure the ends tried to go with the grain and chip Robin - More tongue! seems you learned about longer green tongues earlier than hewey - Right on! thanks. hewey lets trade Continent's for a while I need some Benjamin - Many thanks my friend We need a update from you? You been playing hiltiki - thanks for checking him out. |
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GMAN
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Fri, Nov 30, 2007 9:31 AM
Here! I found them! Ahhhhhhhhh http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic=14931&forum=7&start=180 -G$ |
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seeksurf
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Fri, Nov 30, 2007 12:37 PM
G - Right On! Ok I'M looking and thinking. Thanks for time and effort G
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benella
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Sat, Dec 1, 2007 2:02 AM
Your last picture shows that your work is cleaner than clean ! |
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Robin
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Sat, Dec 1, 2007 7:47 AM
Yes well, those Maori tongues are pretty compelling....serious business in NZ. Your carving is just beautiful, and rounding that tongue IMHO will be the perfect solution. As a sidebar...in Tibet, they stick their tongues out at first meeting to show you that their tongues are NOT green...that they're not the devil (who has a green tongue), but a friend. And you're supposed to do it back for the same reason. It could make for a tricky cross cultural experience. :lol: |
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seeksurf
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Mon, Dec 3, 2007 12:36 PM
Robin - Mahalo. I love the Tibet tongue story. I need Yes, these really are my first carvings glad you like. ben - Mahalo I think you just saw a cleaner side? |
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seeksurf
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Mon, Dec 3, 2007 1:53 PM
I'm think I'm done. I'm looking and testing stains on him.
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McTiki
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Mon, Dec 3, 2007 3:18 PM
Sik Carves Sir Kook! |
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congatiki
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Mon, Dec 3, 2007 4:28 PM
Wonderful work, I love everything about it. |
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JohnnyP
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Mon, Dec 3, 2007 5:10 PM
I can see you are done sanding, it is as smooth as a babies bottom. I'd like to see all the other carvings you did to get to this state of perfection. |
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FreddieBallsomic
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Mon, Dec 3, 2007 6:13 PM
Hell, Yeah!! He is a Bad MaaFa'er. That mouth and headress is SiiiicK. Beautiful~~~~ fBalls |
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GMAN
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Mon, Dec 3, 2007 6:15 PM
that is HOTT!! |
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hewey
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Mon, Dec 3, 2007 6:47 PM
Trade continents? You're on if you leave me one of your tikis! :D This looks awesome all smoothed out. I cant wait to see it stained! |
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Benzart
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Mon, Dec 3, 2007 6:59 PM
Yep, Thin Man is One Special Dude and I think you did a excellent job on him,,,No, WAIT, There are MAjor issues! I think I MAY be Able to Save him For YOU, just send him down here to me and I'll get right on it as soon as possible. Yes I THINK I can fix him for you, Trust ME! :lol: :lol: :lol: |
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benella
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Tue, Dec 4, 2007 12:50 AM
I'm very impressed with your work my friend. Nice work, Benjamin. |
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seeksurf
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Tue, Dec 4, 2007 6:40 AM
Mahalo ya-all. McTiki - No thank you Sir: glad you like. congatiki - Thanks: Tiki penguen is a great idea! I will have to JohnnP - Thanks, i don't know about perfection but I'm getting better. FreddieBallsomic - Thanks Bro just read your post, Nice. You have hewey - I just might take you up on that offer. Benz - Happy Happy Happy, you make me smile the widest and the longest. ben - no angle grinder just tedious workout on the finger and hand I'm glad you asked about stain. I don't have a clue yet? I have placed |
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FreddieBallsomic
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Tue, Dec 4, 2007 6:51 AM
I really dig the look of 2 different stains...Check AlohaStation's Cannibal. I like using Golden Oak for the body and using RedMahogany mixed with a lil' ZAR 122 Mediterranean Stain.. The 2-tone really pops! Cant wait to see this guy done-up. |
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AlohaStation
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Tue, Dec 4, 2007 7:02 AM
I would be glad to help. Just send him to me and I'll get around to finishing him in a few years. This guy is excellent. Your lines are so crisp and clean. There are so many ways to finish something this nice - from simple to complex. I wish I could give you some tips - just remember that simple stains can have a very strong impact and Natural color is sometimes just as beautiful. Good Luck. Can't wait to see the NEXT one. |
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seeksurf
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Tue, Dec 4, 2007 7:51 AM
Gman - me bad, i went threw and replied to everyone down the list G - thanks for your help I would have had a tooth not a tonge |
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GMAN
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Tue, Dec 4, 2007 8:45 AM
test MinWax Red Mahogany #225!!!! 3 coats. [ Edited by: GMAN 2007-12-04 08:48 ] |
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benella
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Tue, Dec 4, 2007 9:40 AM
Hats off for the work of sanding ! Ben. |
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tok-tok
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Tue, Dec 4, 2007 2:17 PM
This tiki is absolutely great. I would not leave it outside, it could be stolen. Sorry, I would like to help you on your desicion, but stains in in germany are slightly different from those in the U.S.. We don´t have Minwax here. |
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surfintiki
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Tue, Dec 4, 2007 5:00 PM
Gman's right! Red Mahogany is a beautiful thing. Can't go wrong. How did ya hold up to the XXL storm out there? |
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seeksurf
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Tue, Dec 4, 2007 7:09 PM
G - its #225 just put a coat on this morning. ben - bonjour your the best thanks tok-tok - yes the out side thing will be in the summer surfintiki - #225 is already on |
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GMAN
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Tue, Dec 4, 2007 7:10 PM
Seeks, You can also mix a mahogany stain with a bit of ebony for a darker look. Try the multiple coats of 225 and then, after it is dry, apply multiple coats of Watco rejuenating oil. Keep it dust free, and it will look crazy nice. You can also re-apply the oil several times a year to treat the wood (after cleaning all dust off). -G$ |
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seeksurf
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Tue, Dec 4, 2007 9:29 PM
Right On G, you read my mind. I was fretting about the top coat. |
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GMAN
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Wed, Dec 5, 2007 4:35 AM
Seeks, The oil has a softer luster, the feel is great, and you can continue "treating" the wood with it over the years. Poly can crack, bubble, and other ugly things. With the oil you can touch up stain in new dents and dings and also get pigment into any new cracks that may form and then apply more oil. I'm not big on the glazed donut look that so many poly or varnished tikis get. I guess its just my preference. I think it gives pieces an older and more authentic look. -G$ |
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seeksurf
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Wed, Dec 5, 2007 7:35 AM
G, your the best mahalo. Ya, I'm sold on the oil and i haven't even tried it yet. |
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surfintiki
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Wed, Dec 5, 2007 8:16 AM
Yeah G that is some good info, that I needed! I'll be trying that in the future. |
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tikifreak1
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Wed, Dec 5, 2007 10:25 AM
Take G's advise!! If you want take a look at the tang I did (page 14), It has a couple coats of the Minwax red mahogany 225 with the WATCO rejuvenating oil. The color might look differant on your wood though, the one I did was oak. [ Edited by: tikifreak1 2007-12-05 10:28 ] |
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GMAN
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Wed, Dec 5, 2007 11:14 AM
Seeks, I used 225 (mixed with a touch of ebony) and oil on this guy..... http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic=15632&forum=7&start=1575 -G |
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seeksurf
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Wed, Dec 5, 2007 3:04 PM
surfintiki - I will have to update this topic next year. tikifreak - #225 looks great on your oak! Mine wood is definitely more G - I was pretty sure those beauty's had some #225 I might go back and sand some areas im not pleased with. |
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seeksurf
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Wed, Dec 5, 2007 3:14 PM
G - Forgot, Im thinking Watco rejuvenating oil exterior? |
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benella
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Thu, Dec 6, 2007 12:18 AM
Aloha, I've got the same problem on a few carvings, I think it is a problem of sanding but I'm really not sure, so I'll follow the progress of it very carefully. And by the way, don't forget to post progress pix :wink: Benjamin. |
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GMAN
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Thu, Dec 6, 2007 4:20 AM
Seeks, "Im thinking Watco rejuvenating oil exterior?" I don't think the one I use says exterior. It comes in a small metal can/bottle similar to those that have thinner or spirits in them. I'll look at the label when I get home tonight. I initially used it because I wanted something light, that would penetrate deeply and allow me to reapply frequently to keep up the wood. If they sell an exterior grade, I would be interested in knowing what else they have in there? Maybe a UV inhibitor? -G |
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seeksurf
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Thu, Dec 6, 2007 2:56 PM
G - I was thinking of trying the Watco rejuvenating oil exterior thats Im in the middle of sanding. I really hosed Thin Man up. |
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GMAN
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Fri, Dec 7, 2007 4:34 AM
Seeks, In good conditions (warm and dry) I let each coat of stain dry for several days. I make sure there is no excess stain that will get sticky. I generally do three coats of the stain, or until I am happy with the color. Then, I wait at least a week or more before I apply the stain - sometimes a month. If it is cold and damp where you are, drying times will be a lot longer. Sorry to hear you've got a mess on your hands. That sux. You can call me if you wanna discuss. I'll send my number in a PM. -G |
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seeksurf
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Fri, Dec 7, 2007 2:59 PM
Thanks G you the best. The cleanup is going faster than i thought. I will be back |
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seeksurf
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Sat, Dec 15, 2007 7:38 AM
Clean up is NOT going fast as stated above. Many hrs of removing stain! This is where I'm at right now. |
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