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wiredgriff posted on 08/23/2009

just have some straight chisels and a chainsaw, wonder what would be the best next tool. for more detail etc.

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Watango productions posted on 08/23/2009

Kool,my advice for whats its worth would be get yourself some
good chisels,pfeil is my prefered brand but there's other brands out there.
Cheers Watango

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TheBigT posted on 08/23/2009

Looking good man. Next best tool? Don't know exactly what you have now. You said some straight chisels and mentioned details. So I might recommend a Dremel. If you get one that comes in a kit you will get some extra bits, sanding drums etc. that will help your detail work. A carbide burr would be great for detail and shaping work.

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Heath posted on 08/24/2009

Looks good, but you might want to keep everything on one thread to make it easier to watch your progress.
Cheers.

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wiredgriff posted on 08/24/2009

updated thread title, to make this my home thread, thanks for the advice.

and added pics of previous works

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seeksurf posted on 09/09/2009

Outstanding! for early on tiki with limited tools.

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TheBigT posted on 09/09/2009

I do like those teeth. Nice.

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MooneyTiki posted on 09/11/2009

lookin good!!!

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wiredgriff posted on 05/06/2010

newest tiki,

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Benzart posted on 05/06/2010

I would say to go with a carving set from Flexcut, the Mallet set, it has 4 Large tools and is relatively inexpensive and Excellent quality. one source:
http://www.littlemountaincarving.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=44_45&products_id=621

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Tikilizard posted on 05/06/2010

Very nice set of tiki's for just starting! The wood 20oz mallet is a nice price with that set. If you wanted to go polyurethane you can get a less expensive mallet here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/24-OZ-SHOP-FOX-URETHANE-HEAD-MALLET-Wood-Carving-NEW-/370376512042?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item563c29122a



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tikigodz posted on 05/06/2010

Th e body is the hardest part looks like u got a good start
KEEP'EM COMIN!!

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seeksurf posted on 05/07/2010

Nice work.

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wiredgriff posted on 05/08/2010

Didnt know if you are allowed to post link to external sites, But didnt think we could post video on this site.

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