Tiki Central / Tiki Carving
begining of a new craft
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Fri, Aug 15, 2008 5:31 AM
first i hope this didnt come through twice, i cant seem to figure out the posting thing. i dont see them after i post. this is a copy paste from last night... I've recently joined this forum after passing through it several times when googling bone carvings, ive been anxious to get into it but until a few days ago i had no tools. i did not realize how soft bone was to carve into and i find it really easy for me to cut and detail.. although i have not yet accomplished my first piece, i was expermenting with the dremel today learning what does what and which gives me the results i would need for any project i begin. i was bone doodling if you will LOL. now i am ready & anxious to get started in attempt to create something halfass cool. :) i am LOVING alot of the things i have seen in this forum, the carvings the art. they are all fabulous you are all very talented and giving me alot of motivation and insperation. i look forward to showing off my first carving once i start.. or continue with it rather. |
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Fri, Aug 15, 2008 1:13 PM
Welcome to TC TikiVooBella!! Great to have new members and can't wait to see some new original work. If your just starting out I am sure you will find many members willing to give you any help. Happy Carving! |
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Fri, Aug 15, 2008 10:03 PM
Hi TikiVooBella, I got interested in bone carving a year ago and have spent a lot of time reading and learning about tools and techniques. My first carving wasn't all that because some of the lines didn't flow correctly but my son's girlfriend thought it was really great and is wearing it now. When I started I thought that everything was done with a power carver (Dremel, Micro-motor) but I found that the best way to get nice clean detail was to use tools such as dental scrapers and picks along with needle and riffle files. I found coming up with my own designs that are easy for a beginner like myself isn't easy as I always want to do the intermediate to master carver designs because they look the coolest. Here is a link to Len and Candy Kay's site that has some interesting info http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~candykay/how_to.htm . I'm looking forward to seeing your works. Scott |
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kiwishaman
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Fri, Aug 15, 2008 11:45 PM
Welcome to TC, and bravo for being brave enough to try carving!! The folks here are very supportive, and happy to share their knowledge. Look forward to seeing your 'stuff'. KS |
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TikiVooBella
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Sat, Aug 16, 2008 5:04 AM
thanks for the site link/info, i saved it. |
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TikiVooBella
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Sun, Aug 17, 2008 2:12 PM
well i finally got started on my first carving. please let me know what you think!!!!
and final piece while my battery charges to my dremel. can anyone tell me what is best to use to cut out the large parts of a carving? |
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kiwishaman
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Sun, Aug 17, 2008 2:56 PM
Awesome TVB - great start. I cannot really answer your question unfortunately - I know with stone I use the largest cylinder burr that I have. Benz will know. Benz???? Keep it up - it is a matter of feeling your way through it - and if you persevere, you get there in the end. KS |
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Benzart
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Sun, Aug 17, 2008 3:03 PM
Hey T-VooBella, Welcome ton TC, Hope you find answers to all your questions!. Your firs piese looks great and I Love that Mask, Partly because Mine is the Same and also because I know it works. I'm All too familiar with glasses fogging up, Terrible to work with. |
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Toataiaha
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Sun, Aug 17, 2008 3:03 PM
TVB, if you put the nose piece of your glasses over the nose piece of the mask , it will cut down the amount of fogging . your work is looking good , In the heart of my soul . I would that I had been born in Celtic lands [ Edited by: Toataiaha 2008-08-17 15:31 ] |
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TikiVooBella
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Tue, Aug 19, 2008 11:22 AM
it is completed! |
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TikiVooBella
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Tue, Aug 19, 2008 11:40 AM
wish the photo was bigger, my first of many tiki tattoos to come, i plan on adding dwarf dancing tikis with spears to go from one end of culdron to the other around the back of the arm, some palm trees, and some funky neat colorful night sky. across my back has tropical flowers from hip to hip i want a couple tikis on each end up top of them etc |
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