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Questions for Basement Kahuna...

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LS
Lake Surfer posted on 06/20/2003

Aloha Sir...

I've got this three foot basswood tiki that someone would like for his backyard... its not dry yet and a little heavy but I would like to weatherproof him and score the check...

Can I seal him up and not have to worry about cracks or rotting? Or, can I seal most of him up and leave a spot open? Plus what would you recommend for sealing... I'd like something with a nice sheen...

I just started carving these three and four footers for outdoors so weatherproofing is a new step for me... any help would be greatly appreciated!

Plus... I scored some "Linden" from a fellow surfer who is an arborist at a country club in town... I'm hearing that Linden is a great carving wood... heard anything about this wood? Its very dry and in great shape... This guy is a real score, I just go to the back of the course and he's got nearly every type of Midwestern tree he's cut down laying there...!

Mahalo for your help!

BK
Basement Kahuna posted on 06/20/2003

I'm sort of a spring chicken at this, (I've been carving about a year and a half) but I've heard several times that if you cut about a 2-inch deep chainsaw groove up the back of a carved log that it relieves all the pressure and will keep splitting at bay. Other than that I'd polyurethane the heck out of that sucker, but use a satin, not gloss.

LS
Lake Surfer posted on 06/20/2003

Mahalo... I shall proceed with the weatherproofing!

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