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tok-tok, German tiki thing. News + pics on pg. 7+8
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Fri, Dec 7, 2007 5:50 AM
Waiting for the pix :wink: Ben |
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Fri, Dec 7, 2007 5:51 AM
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Fri, Dec 7, 2007 10:07 AM
Excellent stuff tok-tok, a Surfing Pig? He can have Any part of the wave he wants to ride on, don't take Nuthin from Nobody. Cool! Excellent tikis too! Don't know how you do it in that Cold weather. |
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Sun, Dec 9, 2007 2:57 AM
Hi everybody, I had a talk with the future owner of the pig about letting it dry a bit more and he agreed about it. I also found a way how to let it dry with additives, have to tell you later. Clarita: thanks for your advices. It is right to let the wood dry as long as possible, I agree with you. If I receive some fresh logs in the future I will try some sealing of the ends, I heard about using wax-coatings to prevent cracking. Benella: Hi, man. Pics will be coming today. Promised. Congatiki: Thanks for your visit. You are right: oink-oink. But next year. You inspired me to try and take some mystical pictures of my stuff. As soon as I find the time, I will put up some locations for a photo-session. Benzart: Thank you again and again for your support. I hope, the pig is going to turn out the way I want it. I´ve got problems to carve out proper hoofs but I think, I can handle it somehow. We´ll see. I would like to say, that I do not want to bother any of you surfers here at tikicentral by making a pig on a surfboard. My intention is not, to say surfers are pigs. It is just a fun-project for my friend who wants to have a wooden pig to stand around in his house. I only tried to tiki-fy it, cause that is, what I can do best. Pictures and explainations of the new project will follow today. Mahalo all-ya. |
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Sun, Dec 9, 2007 3:36 AM
So, here is what I am doing at the moment. One of my best mates is planing his 40th birthday to the end of this month. This is going to be a big event in our little town. There will be four bands playing live on stage (rockabilly- country, surf, streetpunk and psychobilly). A bunch of people have promised their appearence. I was asked to do a kind of decoration for the stage. Two big tikis, one to the left and one to the right. But they are not a present, will be up for sale afterward. I choosed two big logs of poplar for the project. Booth ca. 4.5 feet high and not dry nor. Here are the results of this weeks work. After debarking. They´ve got some big knothole but I think, I can hide them. A lot of drawing with chalk and graphite Doing chainsaw work. After putting down the saw. And after some detailing with chisels and mallet. The mallet ist for size-comparison. After this session I really think, I can finish both till the event. What do you think? Thanks for your visit. tok-tok (Kay) |
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Sun, Dec 9, 2007 2:14 PM
This one is going to be top class, Kay. Benjamin. |
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Mon, Dec 10, 2007 5:12 PM
Ya, you go boy NICE! |
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Fri, Dec 14, 2007 3:16 AM
Seek & Ben: Thank you both. Here is an update on the forthcoming stage-decoration. I am really sorry to not having the time for detailed information. I was busy the last 3 days and here are the results: Ready for some sanding. After sanding. I found the form of the eyes yesterday evening by try. Read for some burning, but its got too late, so I will finish it within the next days.
I also started another project which has got to be ready at the same time. Guess what thats gonna be?
The weekend is coming, so I have to find some time for more work. |
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Fri, Dec 14, 2007 5:12 AM
Very good looking tiki you've done here Tok Tok. Amazing. I'll stay tuned for sure :) Ben |
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Fri, Dec 14, 2007 5:31 AM
Excellent work. I shall be watching your progress with intrest. What do you use to do the scorching ? I guess a blow torch but it seems a lot finer and more accurate than mine. I find i cant burn in the sunken details too well. Oh, and with regards to your earlier posts. I dont think there is much wrong with your sense of fun in the way you post your photos... This afternoon i shall be in my Garage carving Santas , thats for sure.. !! In fact I wonder if there is a "Santa Central" ? Ho HO Ho ... :lol: Cheers Tark [ Edited by: Trader Tark 2007-12-14 06:41 ] |
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Fri, Dec 14, 2007 7:31 PM
Ya, Nice love the skull, mouth, teeth and the what you |
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Sun, Dec 16, 2007 5:05 AM
Hello, benella: you are right. Sooner or later one stumbles upon the marquesa-style, so I thought I try one myself. I love this style too and there are some great examples to find around here, including yours. trader tark: thanks for the kind words. I was not sure, if my humor is understood right, cause I not a native english speaker and was thinking, it might be kinda harsh, how I was doing my postings. And... I found out something about "santa central". Take a look.
I wonder if there is a comparable cult in other countries. Feel free to show some pictures, if you find some of these santas. seeksurf: Thanks again. I was not sure, what to do with the back of the head last weekend so I just sanded it. Hair is not the right description for what I finally planned now, it is more like a shield . But I won´t stretch your patience any longer. Here are the results of saturday: I also finished burning the other guy. Tark: I think, I forgot to tell you, what I´m using for this. It is a small gas torch, which is normally used to caramelize sugar. It has got a very small flame and it take hours to burn the log with it, but the results are finer. At least, I asked if I could take some photos of both, and they agreed, but didn´t want me on the picture. I think, I ask again, when they are finished. I hope, you enjoy my little photo - stretch. I off now for some advent family-meeting . If you like to, visit me here. [ Edited by: tok-tok 2008-01-03 05:18 ] |
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Sun, Dec 16, 2007 9:18 AM
Hey TOK TOK - reat work amazing Tikis i will waiting for more pictures happy christmas Akuae |
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Sun, Dec 16, 2007 1:58 PM
:o WOW :o Superb duet, mein Freund. Is there a future new tiki standing on the left of the last pix? COOOL :wink: Benjamin. |
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Sun, Dec 16, 2007 3:49 PM
That's purdy work my friend. Your posts always make me smile :D |
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Mon, Dec 17, 2007 5:18 PM
Very nice chop's! you are kicking butt. |
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Tue, Jan 1, 2008 9:21 AM
A happy new year to you all. Thanks to AKUAE, benella, GMAN and seeksurf for their kind and encouraging words. So, you see, I was busy over the christmas holidays because of my deadline for the party-decoration. But I managed to finish the two guys right in time. It took lot of extra time in the evenings and till late at night but I made it. I even did some columns and two platforms to lift them a bit on and in front of the stage. I ws a bit stressful but in the end good fun. Let´s have a look and the rest of the progress-pics and at the results.
The maquesan was kind of hard to figure out, first I thought, that was going to be easy if I do it in a comic style, I really like the style that 4wdtiki used on his big ones. But then I turned my conceration on some traditional designs which I looked up in reference books and googled after.
Then came the stain, some kind of darkred, alcoholbased, made by clouth. The color has no name only a number, 52...something, I have to look this up again to tell you.
The skull-holder was stained in two tones, but I addtionally sanded the brighter areas to let it look older to and to get a bigger difference between the colors. The base was stained in deep black. By the way, the collumns are made of spruce planks which are only burned and waxed. Next time I show you some party-pics when I have sorted them. Many mahalos, tok-tok |
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Tue, Jan 1, 2008 9:46 AM
Very nice tikis! You finished them beautifully. Looking forward to seeing more. :) |
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Tue, Jan 1, 2008 6:11 PM
Excellent tikis Tok-tok and I Love your use of different colored stains, it gives a traditional, professional feel to them. Nice stuff! |
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Tue, Jan 1, 2008 6:42 PM
Nice tikis, and great work on finishing them off :D |
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Wed, Jan 2, 2008 1:33 AM
Happy new year tok-tok, awesome progress on these 2 tikis. Love the marquesan and the way you made the details. The skull tiki is also very nice! Keep up the good work ! |
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Wed, Jan 2, 2008 11:10 AM
Deadline or not you pulled it off big time! Nice work on the maquesan patterns you put on. tok-tok just a burn, stain and a wax job as a top coat? Great Job tok tok, you are putting out some |
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Mon, Jan 7, 2008 7:27 AM
:o WOw boy :o Crazy super carvings you've made here Tok Tok ! Can you show pix by the sun ? 'caue I'm sure they will look even better :wink: Mahalo, Benjamin. |
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Mon, Jan 7, 2008 12:45 PM
Two very nice tikis you carved there, you should be quite proud of your work! I especially like the Marq and all the extra bells and whistles you gave him. Adds a lot more dimension to the piece. Keep up the great work! |
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Mon, Jan 28, 2008 4:26 PM
GOSH! Is it really that long ago? How time flies.... Thank you all (Savage Daddy, Benzart, hewey, Traderbob, seeksurf,benella, Lake Surfer)for your kind words, if there where questions, I try to answer now. I promised some more pictures of those two in use and even if it´s been a while ago now, here they are of the two 'in use' as stage decoration: Left They both have to stand around in a store in our town for decoration and for sale. For the rest of january if been quit sleepy. I managed to carve three new ones for an artshow. First one is a quit traditional marquesan design, again( I starting to love these, too). The second is called Bigtoe (because of the Surfbeat, make a guess). The third I would describe as a kind of comic Kane . These three are ready for staining and waxing and then sending them away. I additionaly started a crest for a friend of mine, which has not much to with tiki but with faith, hope and charity. Here is another eyecandy called 'fruit salad'. But no longer available, already been eaten. And as I do not know, where to post the pictures (I am not sure, if the "tiki findings"-threat is the right place for these), here are some pieces of my still small tikiart-collection. Please let me know, if there is a better place to post them, and i will do so.
I will post some more pictures of my progresses on the three little fellows tomorrow. Mahalos, tok-tok If you like to, visit me here. [ Edited by: tok-tok 2008-01-29 04:48 ] |
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Mon, Jan 28, 2008 5:20 PM
Your carvings are serious contenders! You've got the marq style pegged. :) |
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Mon, Jan 28, 2008 9:56 PM
WOW tok-tok you haven't been F#$*ing off. |
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Tue, Jan 29, 2008 8:59 AM
Hey Tok Tok, The 3 last tikis you carved are very good, what kind of wood ? Benjamin. |
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Fri, Feb 8, 2008 12:55 AM
Mahalo guys, seeksurf: Now won´t you stop swearing? :P Seriously, thank you, too. I am always willing to try something new, testing new shapes or rebuild old ones. I try to get some more symmetry in the new one but I still love to start them with only a ruff sketch on the wood or only in mind as well. benella: Thanks, the wood must have been for the bigtoe and the marquesan, I am not sure about the other. In the meantime I am through with the new carvings. And I managed to carve a new one too. I call it "The Pineapple". Ready to see some pictures?
Here are some pics of the ready-sanded, -stained and -sealed Kane. For the Marquesan I used some red stain and fluid wax to polish it.
Finally here are the pic of the "BIGTOE". This one is for a friend.
Let me know, what you think about these. |
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Fri, Feb 8, 2008 7:13 AM
Tok Tok, I'm Really Glad to see you progressing So Fast with your carving skills. These last few are really good. Keep up the great work! |
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Sun, Mar 2, 2008 4:23 AM
Aloha everyboby. I have been very busy to put some thing together for this 'little' artshow in Costa Mesa in the middle of march. Therefore I only had less time to carve something new. But I heard the stuff has finally arrived. So far so good. Special thanks to BIGTOE for the invitation. Time for a new picture raid. Here is what I did through the last weeks. I finished the "Faith.Love.Hope"-chrest out of oak. It was an order by a friend and has allready been sold.
OK,OK, there is nothing tiki in it, hope you like it somehow anyway. I enjoyed it very much and it brought the money. But there are some other small pieces I did for recreation. Made out of cherry- and apple branches and a small stripe of basswood. Still in progress, they all need a little more sanding and of course some stain.
The next bigger think will be a panel made in a more tradional way out of cherrywood. There is much cherrywood available for me these days. Some more progress soon. |
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Sun, Mar 2, 2008 5:12 PM
Nice tok tok. I see you are staying busy! Man you have so That cherry looks choice. Nice work on the flat carves to. |
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Mon, Mar 3, 2008 11:54 PM
Nice new works Tok Tok, especially the panel that will be very great. Benjamin. |
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Tue, Mar 4, 2008 12:55 AM
Awesome work, but that panel is a stand out for sure! :D |
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Mon, Mar 17, 2008 12:07 PM
Aloha once again, the time intervals in my replies are getting a bit long at the moment, as I just recognized. Too much on the road from here to there and back. seeksurf: Thank you for the kind words, the carvings had to be ready in time to send them to the surfbeat show. Quite stressful but fun, too. I really did not see the one benjamin was carving till I got mine ready. Happened by accident, that we were doing nearly the same concept. His one has got the finer limbs. benella: Thank you, too. Glad you like what I´m planning. As luck would have it... . hewey: Thanks, man. It is quit new too me to make a hangable panel without a frame. Sorry that I could not make it to the first swap of the year, I guess I take part on a later one. Too much work. I didn´t find the time to progress the mentioned panel, there was a slight crack where the headdress will we. I found that quit disturbing and put a bit of glue in there to prefend further cracking. Only carved a bit of the feet and body in the meantime. What I found quit interessing the last 2 weeks was carving something out of different types of twigs. Just to get a feeling for making some pendants. I used my woodburning station on all of them and the results are quite satisfactory to me. The usual suspects I started brushing them with light stain (hazlenut) but did not manage to take pictures of the end results.
Speaking of willow, here is one I carved out of a little branch using knives AND chisels. Willow is quite simular to basswood but the wood fibers are more stubborn. They will stand up every now and then and are not very easy to cut. But with a piece of sanding paper one is able to kill them. I will post some more pictures of the bunch within the next days. Promised. |
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Mon, Mar 17, 2008 2:48 PM
Nice tok tok you are carving like a machine. |
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Mon, Mar 17, 2008 6:37 PM
Man Tok-Tok, your tikis are getting some Extra Fine doses of Detail and I Mean Excellent, WAY Above Board.. You better find a big pile of logs because from the looks of your stuff you will be needing Lots of raw materials soon. Bring it ON, Love it! |
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Mon, Mar 17, 2008 6:58 PM
Nice stuff Tok. You did a GREAT job on that relief carved panel/crest. NICE! |
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Tue, Mar 18, 2008 1:13 PM
Wow a lot of new great stuff!! Congrats! |
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Wed, Mar 19, 2008 5:39 PM
Great stuff!! I really like the one-eyed alien guy! Nice work on that chest, I'm sure the owner will cherish it. I like how your pendants look with the burning and the stain, I'm starting to do that a little myself, I think I'll be happy with the results. I really like your last guy too, great headpiece on him. Thanks for the wood information too - I'm always looking for ideas on woods to try, I've got some different tree trimming contacts and I don't know what to ask them for. :) Willow is on my list. |
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Thu, Mar 20, 2008 1:06 AM
Great little assortment of goodies! I like the last guy posted, he's got the "tough guy on the corner" look. Great little cuts that give him a lot of animation. Keep on carving! |
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Sun, Mar 23, 2008 6:52 AM
Wow, so many replies to my last posting. i am really staggered. seeksurf: congrats again to that really fine last one. Great stuff. Thanks for your surport. I do my very best, but it´s kinda hard to get enough detailing on these itsy bitsy branches. Some of them are less then a 1/2 inch diameter. Chisels are nearly useless for this kind of carving. Benzart: thanks for your visit. It´s good to see you start again after your recovering. Maybe I should take some pictures of my lumberyard. I allways get some pieces here and there, unfortunately less of it is basswood. That really would make me faster. howland: Thanks for your first stop here and the kind words. clarita: congrats to you, too. Some great ideas you are playing around with on the tiki-billy. mieko: nice to meet you here in my little hut. I´m glad if I could assist you in choosing some new type of wood. my advise: take the young sprouts, these are the softest. They are getting much harder when older. Like in life (uh-oh, now this sounds kinda florid). lake surfer: the one-man-carving-factory is in the house. Thank you for your shouts. I really love you designs. Will show you now, how big the tough guy on the corner really is. Here is the latest progress of what i did the last few days: Even tough guys can sometimes be small. group photo with monsters these guys haven´t got there coats yet new arrivals, willow, cherry and lilac!!!(from left to right; lilac again very hard and stubborn) here is a quick one made on one afternoon while I was waitig for someone to pick me up after work. And finally the results on the cherry panel. Still in progress. Mahalos. See you here. |
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Sun, Mar 23, 2008 8:49 AM
Aloha Tok-Tok!!! |
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Sun, Mar 23, 2008 12:34 PM
More Great carves Tok and I LOVE that Spaulted Birch, a bit of poly will Really bring it out! |
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Sun, Sep 28, 2008 2:37 AM
WHERE You BEEN Tok-Tok, Been missing you 'round here! |
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Sun, Sep 28, 2008 8:23 AM
Yes! where are you? :) |
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Wed, Oct 1, 2008 6:21 AM
Ya, I'm expecting great things! |
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Thu, Dec 4, 2008 5:05 PM
Aloha in all respects. OK, I wasn´t as lazy as I´m saying. I did a couple of vendings and some carving shows. But not that much. Some pieces even changed owners before I could take nicer photos.
And maybe some of you remember the clear moai a couple of pages ago. I found a nice pigmented wax for him. He´s looking really aged now. The last months where kinda hard for me, as my tiki workspace had to be moved and I had to store most of my tools and equipment. Still searching for an adequate replacement. But I forced my tattoo experiences a bit more and out came this. Some more pics of this and that later. |