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fresh start . . . update - 8/25
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well, i'm trying to make a fresh start with all kinds of things here, so i thought i'd make a fresh start carving thread. i have about 4 or 5 projects going, but i think this will be complete first. something i don't think i've ever seen before. some people may not recognize it but it will become apparent. it's a lakatoi. i'll do some more carving and some lashing and a couple of inlays and it should look pretty nice. beef bone and all. [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-05-18 19:06 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-05-22 20:43 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-05-23 18:20 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-05-28 15:45 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-05-30 12:36 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-06-07 19:52 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-06-11 19:45 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-07-01 22:12 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-08-04 21:51 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-08-09 16:45 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-08-10 12:44 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-08-11 20:21 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-08-22 20:05 ] [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-08-25 22:07 ] |
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pdrake
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Thu, May 15, 2008 8:01 PM
people are funny. man, it's hard to get a good photo of bone. especially at night. here's the sail with the first, fine sanding and the inlays. |
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pdrake
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Thu, May 15, 2008 8:57 PM
well, the sail's coming right along. it's amazing how crappy photos make bone look. oh, well, too bad. |
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pdrake
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Thu, May 15, 2008 9:49 PM
either my camera sucks or i don't know how to use it. (probably the latter.) after final sand, stain and polish. |
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hodadhank
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Fri, May 16, 2008 12:32 AM
I like it fine PD! |
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Benzart
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Fri, May 16, 2008 2:27 AM
Excellent lines Perry, I'm Really liking this piece! |
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Tamapoutini
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Fri, May 16, 2008 4:50 AM
Well one of you has to get it together! :lol: Whats the carved detail at the bottom? Can you get a clearer pic? Nice idea, it seems to be one of those that would yeild many developments if 'followed'.. I saw a few examples of these types of sail in a Melbourne Museum recently. Beautiful things. Keep the new thread kickin' Perry! T :) |
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pdrake
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Fri, May 16, 2008 10:54 AM
thanks, hank, ben and tama. i really shouldn't take pictures of stuff so close. all i see now are the flaws. oh, well, onward and upward. |
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Tamapoutini
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Fri, May 16, 2008 2:50 PM
NOW its a sail - love that mast addition! T :) |
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Robin
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Fri, May 16, 2008 3:13 PM
That is a beautiful thing. |
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pdrake
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Fri, May 16, 2008 4:30 PM
thanks, tama. it's a little split piece of bamboo. anyone know where i can get coconut sennit? :D thanks, robin. here it is with the cord. the toggle will be done later. it will be a paddle. |
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pdrake
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Fri, May 16, 2008 7:08 PM
here it is with the paddle and all. next move will be to market, hopefully. |
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Paipo
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Sat, May 17, 2008 12:45 AM
I like it. I think the concept works well enough that you could just do the sail and the binding/rigging without all the other stuff and it'd still look great. Sweet job on that crescent inlay too. |
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Benzart
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Sat, May 17, 2008 8:43 AM
Hey Man, I Like it even Better finished. Excellent piece. |
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pdrake
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Sat, May 17, 2008 10:28 AM
thanks you guys. i think i'll do more of this style. it was fun and i have more ideas for them. |
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pdrake
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Sun, May 18, 2008 7:05 PM
well, my hands started to hurt and i was sucking at intaglio and spirals, so i decided to hire a tiny crew of free masons. i think they did an okay job on their first day. (actually, i tried a new technique. i think it works.) |
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Tamapoutini
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Sun, May 18, 2008 7:41 PM
Certainly seems to, whatever it is.. Can you give us a hint at what you're using or have you started keeping your methods secret already..? :wink: T :) |
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pdrake
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Sun, May 18, 2008 9:19 PM
yes, my secret carving technique. i tell you, once i perfected my shrinking ray the freemasons came in quite handy. i used a bit like this: like a wise man once told me . . . no bit is perfect for any particular job. it depends on what works for the person at the time. |
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Tucson Tiki
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Sun, May 18, 2008 9:35 PM
And this relates to what kind of tiki carving? I'm lost. Or you are drunk! We wait with baited breath. |
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pdrake
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Sun, May 18, 2008 9:55 PM
ancient chinese proverb: set yourself as the standard. |
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pdrake
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Sun, May 18, 2008 9:58 PM
oh, and i really hope your breath isn't "baited" as that would mean you've been eating worms or anchovies. the proper term is "bated" as it means "reduced, lessened or lowered." which is surely something you should do in my presents. (sic for humor.) |
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Tamapoutini
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Sun, May 18, 2008 11:08 PM
PNG canoe-sail pendant and a whaletail scrolled-up with koru-motif: whats the problem? Whaletails are perfectly valid to the Maoris carving them down here, ditto the surface decorations. Tama :-? |
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Heath
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Mon, May 19, 2008 2:37 AM
Apparently you've not had the pleasure of spending a hot summer day with pdrake and then tried to have a conversation with him after, uh, I forget how many cocktails we had. Perry, glad to see you back!! |
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pdrake
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Mon, May 19, 2008 11:19 AM
thanks, tama and heath. i'm really struggling with channeling any negative energy into positive relusts. i guess it will get easier the more i do it. |
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pdrake
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Mon, May 19, 2008 12:39 PM
little more progress . . . back side: front: i don't know if i'm going to show work in progress photos anymore. not sure if it's helping anyone. |
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tikimecula
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Mon, May 19, 2008 12:48 PM
What the F.....? Perry, Just keep doing what your doing. It's all good. |
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pdrake
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Mon, May 19, 2008 7:14 PM
well, this tale is almost at an end. a little aging, a couple of holes and lashing of the cord and "the end". |
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tikifreak1
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Mon, May 19, 2008 7:19 PM
I'm diggin' it!!! Looks great! |
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Tamapoutini
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Mon, May 19, 2008 7:23 PM
Thats awesome Perry! ka pai! Well done. You certainly nail those inlays and thats no mean feat. Tama :) |
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Tiki Duddy
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Mon, May 19, 2008 7:36 PM
That's so awsome! i didnt realize how small it was. |
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Antone
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Mon, May 19, 2008 7:48 PM
And He Who Wastes His Weekends wonders why I have not started my own thread! Please Perry continue to do what you do and PLEASE continue to show us your progress shots. It really helps all of us out...even those of us that just let the wood chips fly. |
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pdrake
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Mon, May 19, 2008 8:05 PM
thanks, tikifreak. i'm happy with it so far. tama, as always you're an inspiration. i was getting discouraged after having to dig out the second inlay. duddy, keep up the good work and don't limit yourself. thanks. i'm glad you're learning antone. thanks for the kine words. well, after the peaceful cetacean i've gone warrior. wonder what that says about me. well, at least i'm trying to channel positively. |
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Tamapoutini
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Mon, May 19, 2008 8:13 PM
Thanks PDrake, although Ill have to pass the credit along to those who inspire me.. *Aha, the behind-the-scenes frustrations the punters dont get to see. Good on you for setting your own standards high; again I fully understand the temptation to say 'bah, that'll do..", but no-one ever improved by resting on their laurels. T :) |
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pdrake
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Mon, May 19, 2008 8:39 PM
this will be perfect for the lego fijian warrior. stylish and functional. it's ebony. i can't believe how black this wood is. |
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pdrake
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Thu, May 22, 2008 8:43 PM
finally can work again after 2 days of 40mph winds. almost done with the gata charm, the little warrior who gets this will be the most stylin' lego in the box. *saw indy today. great movie! [ Edited by: pdrake 2008-05-22 20:44 ] |
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Tamapoutini
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Thu, May 22, 2008 8:52 PM
Hey, another beauty Perry, thats great. (I thought it was a full-sized one until you showed the comparison. got quite a surprise!) Keep going, you're on fire! T :) |
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pdrake
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Thu, May 22, 2008 10:03 PM
thanks, tama. i'd like to do a full size one some day. i don't have enough ebony right now. i'm done with it right now . . . until i can figure out how to put it on a necklace. looks like a pretty cool plastic, skull splitter. the ebony is a beautiful wood. almost looks like resin when it's polished. |
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pdrake
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Fri, May 23, 2008 6:19 PM
started a new project today. hope to finish it this weekend. weather has been suck here. it's a canary wood patu. about 11" long. |
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Robin
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Sun, May 25, 2008 6:37 PM
Very very nice intricate work. We seem to have a bit of a similar aesthetic...I love that sail form,(I made some in jade, different kind of sail though) the little war club is a beauty and the detail on the whale tail is awesome. |
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pdrake
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Wed, May 28, 2008 3:44 PM
oh noooo!!! can't let my thread fall off into page 2! thanks robin! i'm still working on the patu, but i need to get a new set of small chisels. meanwhile, i've wanted to make one of these for awhile and this has been sitting around for a few months so i'm going to finish it off in the next day or so. |
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Wed, May 28, 2008 4:22 PM
Ah ha , a wordsmith eh :) I like it . 'Bated' , as in 'abated'... it makes sense now . I never did like the taste of anchovies , and those worms , they never stop wriggling :D |
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Wed, May 28, 2008 4:59 PM
Looks like a great start and i love the subject. |
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Toataiaha
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Wed, May 28, 2008 5:43 PM
Pdrake , Good sketch there mate , I look forward to seeing the real thing :) well thats my penny worth , ended up being more than I intended. Ps .. I just notice that you posted that a week ago , its probably finished by now :lol: [ Edited by: Toataiaha 2008-05-28 19:53 ] |
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pdrake
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Wed, May 28, 2008 10:15 PM
thanks seeksurf. surprisingly this subject is turning out to be more difficult than i anticipated. lot's of odd angles and tight corners. i'm trying to make both sides carved. not as much detail on the bottom. thanks, toataiaha, i love the info. this wood is not too heavy so it will probably be a display piece. it's still far from done. |
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Heath
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Wed, May 28, 2008 10:35 PM
Looks great! |
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Toataiaha
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Wed, May 28, 2008 10:41 PM
No worries mate . Jock |
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pdrake
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Wed, May 28, 2008 10:42 PM
heath, it's beef bone. |
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pdrake
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Wed, May 28, 2008 10:54 PM
and they were usually carved from whale bone, like a kotiate. i also thought the style of club i was carving was a patu-paraoa, but i'm just a white guy in las vegas. :D i'm sure there are lot's of things i don't know and am always happy to learn from the source. kia ora mate! seriously. |