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Buzzy's work: Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate
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Mon, Feb 1, 2010 1:02 PM
Awesome to see a bunch of carving going on around here!
Yes, I'm a huge fan of the step-by-steps! THANKS BUZZY!!! |
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Mon, Feb 1, 2010 8:55 PM
We want puppy progression pictures. Nice to see you carving again Buzzy. |
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Mon, Feb 1, 2010 10:21 PM
Buzzy..... |
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Bay Park Buzzy
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Tue, Feb 2, 2010 6:56 PM
Some sunsets from recent day's end: And on to the tiki work... After the last update, I did a little refining all over the whole thing to get it to here Meanwhile, the puppy plays with some reed fencing: Flash forward to the evening, where I started the face and head Tired puppy watches from under the couch: New day today, and more work on the face to be done. Here are the face features blocked out: In other happenings, the puppy plays with her dirty bear toy: Now he has eyes: The puppy and a log, with some reed in the background: Not much more to do on the face, so the mouth is next: A little break to play ball with the dog: And here it is where I stopped for the evening, with the eye details rounded out and the ears started
Thanks BigT. I'm just getting back into the swing of things. I still haven't hit full stride yet...
I hid some more in between all the tiki stuff pictures. Go back and you might notice them. Yu have to look close or you'll just skim by them.
It's nice to be able to fill up some time with some carving again. Now I have to go fill up my gut. |
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Fri, Feb 5, 2010 7:24 AM
Awesome "How too" Buzzy. Super cute puppy. |
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Fri, Feb 5, 2010 5:01 PM
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Bay Park Buzzy
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Sun, Feb 7, 2010 8:10 PM
A couple sunsets:
My arm hurts and I caught a cold, so not much progress on the tiki. I did the ears and cheek details: In puppy news, here's Poki showing off her new trick: Buzzy Out! |
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Sun, Feb 7, 2010 8:41 PM
see no evil!!! |
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Bay Park Buzzy
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Mon, Feb 8, 2010 6:38 PM
I just barely caught today's sunset: Tiki Stuff: Nose and eyebrows done Next step is to grid out all the surfaces so I can decorate it all up Poki sits:
It's about time for that, ain't it? Good times a comin'! |
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Mon, Feb 8, 2010 6:55 PM
I love to see the process... Mahalo Buzzy! |
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BIG tiki scott
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Mon, Feb 8, 2010 7:05 PM
luvin this buzzy!!puppys a beaute!! and growin!! thnx again for takin the time for the pics cheerz buzzy!! |
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Mon, Feb 8, 2010 7:08 PM
Great pics, sun, tiki and Poki. |
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Mon, Feb 8, 2010 11:10 PM
Love the Marq, Buzz, he's shaping up super clean! |
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Tue, Feb 9, 2010 12:43 PM
Tikimecula, Buzzy, Poki, and Babalu: |
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Tue, Feb 9, 2010 12:48 PM
A carving course by you and Benz would be the ultimate! Could both of you guys move to Texas? :P |
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Bay Park Buzzy
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Wed, Feb 10, 2010 12:11 AM
It was raining today so I didn't get the sunset. So, on to the tiki stuff... After drawing on the aforementioned grid, I just maneuvered my tools between the lines and came up with a few patterns on it. Front view: Closer up, with the little tiki face on it One side Other side: Luckily, the log held up to most of the detailing I tried to carve The back:
No problemo amigo!
And the good thing is, she still hasn't ruined anything that I hadn't previously ruined myself! The only reason I post so many pictures, is because I want to widen my lead as TC's #1 photo contributer. I'm glad that my quest to remain #1 results in some enjoyment for you.
Yo, yo, yo! TM! Thanks for dropping in.
And it's going to be bitch to sand! Good thing I just stocked up on sanding boards...
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that House of Buzz had a special guest you all know this week: Tikimecula. He was in town and thought a day over here would be better than a fifth day in row in a hotel room. Little did he know that I would drag him to he Post Office with me, at probably one of the worst moments of post office efficiency history. It took so long we had to cancel our planned trip to Babalu's house. We wanted to go over there and steal whatever idea Bowana was working on, but that will have to wait until some other time.
How about if we just travel around together, spreading tiki carving joy across the nation. We need a carving tool sponser to loan us a big tour bus like John Madden has and we'll go around giving tiki carving classes throughout the great 48! ...only problem is I'd rather be at a Benzart carving course as a student. I took a Benzart carving class with a few lucky ducks out here a few years back and it was the greatest thing ever. Puppy pictures time: Poki the puppy, 60mph to...
SSSSShhhhh! Don't wake up the dog. She'll start chewing on stuff again. [ Edited by: Bay Park Buzzy 2010-02-10 00:14 ] |
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Wed, Feb 10, 2010 5:15 AM
Damn Buzz, that's about the nicest Marquesan I've seen anywhere! |
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Wed, Feb 10, 2010 2:42 PM
Grog give'em one big black eye! |
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Bay Park Buzzy
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Sat, Feb 13, 2010 12:50 AM
A couple sunsets:
Yesterday I did a little boring log prep work. I split a short fat one and sanded a couple i had drying for a while. Here's the next set of volunteers I marked a couple of them out. I was going to start by carving this one inside last night... When I got up today, I decided to carve the longer one in this picture instead, since it was a nice day out. I planned on carving the small one inside at night, and the longer one outside during the day. I didn't want to lose a work day, so I brought it inside and carved it up this evening. I started with an eye: and then I did another eye to match: I got it to here:
Since you brought her up Dog update: Then at night, she rests on the couch:
Thanks 4WD. I put a little extra effort in that one. I'm glad it shows.
Thanks Surfintiki. I hope i don't ruin it finishing it. Tomorrow's forecast: More tiki! |
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Sat, Feb 13, 2010 7:12 AM
Buzzy, I love the direction you are taking in carving the last tiki. I can't wait to see how you finish it. That is one of my favorite tiki styles. Seems like you are starting to carve large pieces now? Are you coming out to the San Fernando Valley Chop? |
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Bay Park Buzzy
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Mon, Feb 15, 2010 10:54 AM
Clear sunset from two days ago: Moving right along on the tiki. I've shifted and have been working nights lately, just because that's when I feel like carving now. A couple nights ago I had it drwan out and ready to go: I started the mouth area by removing the material under the eyes Then I defined the back of the lower head: Start of the mouth Little more done on the mouth now More mouth work, added a nose, and did some of the initial head work: Dog update
Not too big, just a little bigger.Maybe only 4 feet tall? I don't want to mess myself up taking on something heavy too soon. I just got a big 8'+ log from Billy the Crud a couple days ago, so that one and a couple other big ones are on the horizon. I going to try to make the SFV chop. I wanted to go to the last one, but that was the only day I had to work in the last six months, so I couldn't do it. Beautiful day today, |
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Mon, Feb 15, 2010 9:44 PM
Ah, nuts! I had some real killer stuff for you guys to rip off too. Bowie |
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Mon, Feb 15, 2010 11:04 PM
Hi Buzzy! Happy to see you almost back up to speed. I know I don't post here often, but you're often in my thoughts. See you in six months, my friend! |
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Tue, Feb 16, 2010 5:07 PM
GROG, Little Lost Kennie, Babalu, Kate, Mieko, Buzzy, Poki. |
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Wed, Feb 17, 2010 3:38 AM
this guys lookin sweet!! poki rocks!! cheerz buzzy!! |
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Bay Park Buzzy
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Wed, Feb 17, 2010 8:41 PM
It was real nice day here today. It actually got so warm I took off my shirt while carving. just when it gets real nice here on the coast, in comes the fog. It's supposed to be cloudy here tomorrow, but sunny inland. By sunset, I could see it creeping in: Yesterday was nice and clear More work done between the eyes and on the top of the head: On to the body... I always go real slow, balanced, and deliberate when I do the next steps. However, this time I wanted to wiki-quicky my way through it. I see where others mess up doing it like this, so aware of the potential problems I'll have to deal with if I don't get it right, right off, I charge on... front of arms and chest profile: It's just a couple triangle/pyramids cut out Same on the back, but more shallow looking because arms sit just behind of 90 degree from center line line. Next was tapering the chest and back to the waist. Here is when I noticed I really messed up on the earlier carving step. This wouldn't of happened if I did it the way I usually do. Now I added some fix it time to it. I guess it's a wash, timewise... Moving on to the legs: Poki the puppy update: Now Poki likes to play in an old wine barrel I used to use as a planter. usually she just sits in it and stares at the bay, or barks at the trains. Here she is digging away.
Hey Bowana. Babalu was just over here and we were devising more devious ways to mess with you. He borrowed a bunch a CocoJoes of mine and said something about showing up your newHawaiin Kona guy mugs. Whatever you do in reponse to him doing that, I'm going to rip off.
I'm getting close to being back up to full speed. I do feel pretty good right now. 6 Months... C-ya then!
thanks BTS. I just hope I can fix that warp on his chest. Poki does rock! Not Van halen rocks, but more like cool dog rocks! I hope it isn't cloudy tomorrow. I was going to work on my tan some more. [ Edited by: Bay Park Buzzy 2010-02-17 20:45 ] |
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Wed, Feb 17, 2010 8:51 PM
puppy is super cute! oh and those carves aint bad either :wink: |
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Thu, Feb 18, 2010 9:38 AM
Oh, I didn't realize you were up on a hill! Cool. I like the new guy. I'll have to re-read your destructions so I can understand where the pitfalls are that you mentioned. I saw lots of pencil lines, angled ones.... and then my eyes glazed over. :lol: |
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Thu, Feb 18, 2010 9:54 AM
I am liking the new Tiki alot!! I really like the big round eyes!! |
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Bay Park Buzzy
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Fri, Feb 19, 2010 3:57 PM
Yesterday's sunset:
Here, I'll save you the trouble with one picture of just a couple angled pencil lines:
As you will see from this new Tiki Update: First step was to move the arms back a bit. I left extra on the back of the arms when I rough carved it, just in case. That way, I could move them back by cutting off the front of them, or keep them forward by cutting off some of the back. When I looked at it, it seemed they were a little forward.. so off with about an inch on the arm's front: Looks the same from the front: Next I did the arm cut throughs. I started on the front Moving down to the legs now, I take out stuff to make a space between them. the space is just a wedge with rounded edges. So they will end up looking like this: Here it is done: Ass side: Here's the whole guy as he stands now: Poki update: Poki wants everyone to know she's been keeping herself real busy and having a lot of fun. She's been playing with pepper seeds that fall out of the tree:
And when she feels tired, she takes a little nap:
At least the novelty of the puppy hasn't worn off yet!
This shot is from an island half way across the bay looking east towards my house. I'm global warming safe up on the hill, but probably not big tsunami safe. that picture's from the tiki island takeover post It shows a little more of the bay out in back of my house
thanks Spermy! Those round eyes are in response to the proliferation a small asian eyed Bali import tikis. Long live the Round Eyes! I'm glad I pulled off the body so far too. It's got a nice presence to it in person. hopefully I'll wrap this tiki up this evening. [ Edited by: Bay Park Buzzy 2010-02-19 16:01 ] |
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Sun, Feb 21, 2010 9:08 PM
Yesterday's sunset: Tiki update: I got the arms done first: To make the arms a little bigger, all I had to do was make everything else a little smaller. First I brought down the chest a little. Then I narrowed the chest profile to expose more upper arm. This made the arm look better, but the legs still looked too fat . Here he is with the upper chest worked on a bit and the whole thing sanded a little: I made the legs about 1/2" skinnier on each side next. Now thw arms do not look as skinny I also rounded the eyes and put in nostrils. That means it's time to start a new one: Poki had some fun this weekend. Ringo stopped by to hang out with her: Back to work, |
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Sun, Feb 21, 2010 11:30 PM
Loving the new carve Buzz, some amazing physics going on with all that weight on the top and a skinny middle. Great Poly-Pop flavor going on with the eyes and body! Good to see ya at it again! |
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Mon, Feb 22, 2010 6:30 PM
Today's sunset: Last night, I continued on with the new split log tiki. When I last posted, I had just done the outline of the head. Now notches are done above the ears I put a blue cloth up for a better picture here. Bottom head profile done and the neck drawn out face drawn on and the neck and chest are initialy carved on Arms started, and more done on the upper chest and shoulder area: more done on the neck, the hands are roughed in, and the arms are carved more A little refining here and there to end the sunlight portion of my workday Poki update: After resting all day yesterday, Poki was back up to speed today. She hung out in the sun and played while I worked. Here she is getting a last look at the sun for the day:
I hope the feet are heavy enough to anchor it. Seems to be pretty stable. It's suprisingly light, however. I thkink it's only about 6.5 inches diameter. It was hard to fit all that empty space in that small of a log. That's the challenge, and that's what keeps it fun. Stay warm! Break time! [ Edited by: Bay Park Buzzy 2010-02-22 18:35 ] |
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Mon, Feb 22, 2010 7:52 PM
Buzzy that last picture of poki, you should make into postcards and sell them it is fantastic. Anyways, I like the red wood stains on the chest of the moai, your work looks good. |
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Tue, Feb 23, 2010 8:48 AM
"Buzzy that last picture of Poki, you should make into postcards and sell them..." Like this? |
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Tue, Feb 23, 2010 3:39 PM
I always enjoy visiting your thread and the tutorials are helpful. I didn't see a full profile of the recent Moai. That's always the hardest part for me. Please consider including one when you update. Thankis for all your help and inspiration. |
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Tue, Feb 23, 2010 6:47 PM
Cammo, all the bold lettering is taking away Poki's charm. Since you want my opinion I would say a simple white thin border around the picture with another border inside, maybe a bamboo motif border. And maybe a smaller description on the bottom of the card with some kind of a tiki calligraphy?!? You know? I want him to look macho and proud looking back at the camera. This card should be all about Poki. |
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Tue, Feb 23, 2010 6:57 PM
Yes, Nice instructions here Buzzy, I need to hang around here more and re learn how to carve a tiki or tu. Love the skinny arm tiki with the big eyes too! |
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Wed, Feb 24, 2010 2:23 AM
Yesterday's sunset had a big Navy ship on the horizon. Today you can see a Navy chopper just above the sun: Tiki progress: I started the day with it here: Little more blocking out of the face: Now on to the nose refinements: Nose done, mouth next: Mouth done: Right before carving the hands Hands and ears carved, all done now:
Poki update: Poki says she likes Hiltiki's idea for the card. She thanks Cammo for the work he did on it and the liverwurst.
This log had some issues. I got it fresh cut the day it came down, but noticed that the tree was dying from the inside. There was a big dead spot that ran all down the log. Every piece had the same spot in the center of it. It was dry, dead, and decomposing wood with fresh wet live wood all around it. In this picture, you can see the dark brown part, which is the old dead part of the tree,
Hey Amate! The profile picture will not really help you that much. I used a split log for it, so I didn't have enough wood to do it orrect scale to depth. I consider the split log carvings I do to be relief carvings. To get the side profile correct, I'd need another inch for the chin, two more for the nose, and two or three for the whole back of the body. I just try to get them to look like they are full round deep carvings from the front view only. Lately, I've been hollowing out the backs so that they are lighter and can be hung to a wall. Here's an example of one of the latest finished wall hangers I did. From the front, it looks like a full, carved to depth tiki: But the side shows it's only 4.5" deep. I had onl about 1.5" to fit in the whole mouth and face after I made the headress so wide. It doesn't look flat from the front, thankfully The hollowed back lightens it up and gives room for hanging hardware.
That's what Poki just told me! then she started chewing on her butt and took a nap...
I'm 100%, 25% of the time. I'm not quite back to full strength yet, but I'm working on getting there as soon as possible without reinjuring myself. I have to work on my stamina too. I seem to be a lot weaker now than I was a few months back. Must have been all that sitting around I did for three months. Or maybe that's just old age finally creeping up on me? Anyway, I feel really good most of the time, and when I do not, the recovery time is real quick. I definitely feel like all this will very very soon be behind me. Then it will be just like the rest of my life up until now: a memory. And if you need some help on our tikis, just let me know and I'll do a special request tutorial for you. :wink: I'll do them for other people too, but Benzart's always first. [ Edited by: Bay Park Buzzy 2010-02-24 02:25 ] [ Edited by: Bay Park Buzzy 2010-02-24 02:34 ] |
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Wed, Feb 24, 2010 3:00 AM
toujours du super boulot !!!j'adore .... de plus ta région est top !!!!! |
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the ku wall hanger is tops! |
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Thu, Feb 25, 2010 11:11 PM
Awesome stuff Buzz. I'm still blown away you get away with carving on your carpet. Good thing you're not married. [ Edited by: SDshirtman 2010-02-25 23:11 ] |
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Fri, Feb 26, 2010 2:17 PM
I think the spots look fine. Some of them have kind of a cool shape. I see how it is probably pretty impossible to carve tho. |
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Fri, Feb 26, 2010 2:34 PM
Lovin' the new carves, Buzzy :) By the way - when you post those beautiful sunset pics looking across the bay towards the ocean - from your house - do you glimpse Belmont Park and the roller coaster? |
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Today's Sunset: If this next piece of wood is real nice and will work as a drum, then a drum it will be. Otherwise, it wil be a chair, table, or something. I started by cleaning a log with my handy Ryobi planer. It's definitely not square, so a little measuring and cutting is in order This is straight enough to start laying it out: Some tiki drafting and i'm ready to cut: Zip zip zip with the saw. I hope I don't wander with the chainsaw. I gave myself a half inch of error room to absorb any slips or strays Next step was to remove the wedges by hand. Here's the pile after I was done I got done removing it all just a little after sunset. It's not as dark as it looks in the pictures as it was in reality: I got it to here before I wrapped it up for the day: Dog dayz:
Yeah. It's pretty much straight out from me. I can see it all lit up at night. And when the wind blows just right, I can smell the urine drenched gutters of PB too!
They'll fade, and the rest of the tiki will get darker. It's already starting to happen. A little stain and it will be like they aren't even there.
After I did every cool and fun thing that I was ever able to do in my life, I thought that very same thought.
hey Bullet, you seen this slander?:
You can totally tell he photoshop enhanced my tan line to make me look like a fool!
I think you said: "Oh Great Mr. Super Buzzy Sir!!!! You are the greatest..... in the whole region!!!!!" If those weren't the exact words, don't worry, I still know what you meant. Internationally acclaimed Top in the Region, [ Edited by: Bay Park Buzzy 2010-03-01 22:19 ] |
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Today's end: TikiG: Here's the Belmont Park roller coaster right behind the Island we left the tiki on Today's Carving progress: I started the day by checking and seeing how close I got to where I needed to be with the chainsaw yesterday. The lack blines tell me where to go when I fix everything up and even it out: Meanwhile, Poki settled with her toys in on a pile of woodchips and saw dust: The eventual result should be that all sides look even like this: By this time, Poki's worn out and napping on the saw dust It's getting real close here: At daylight's end, I was done with the cleaning up part. I measured all the leges to check myaccuracy. Out of twelve measurments, two were off half centimeter, one was off one cemntometer, amd that was the part I had to correct from the chainsaw drift. Those small amounts will not matter at all, so I got lucky, so far: After a good rest, I started my evening of work. First step was making a grid of it to transfer on to a stencil for the legs I traced this on all six sides: Flipped it over and knocked out the bottom cut out: Then the middle one: Now the top cut out and a little more profile work on the tops of each leg: Next I tapered in the bell bottom of the drum: Then I ended the day after I started the interior drum hole: All that can wait until tomorrow...
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