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amate posted on Mon, Nov 12, 2012 3:10 AM

Beautiful finish.

And yet another.
This is the 3rd of the fan palm.
The first 2 were the pits but I slugged thru them.
This one is not great but better.
I'm not so sure Over Drive will work out
for my shift knob.
He's kinda ostentatious,
& the tail wags the dog.
We'll have to try another one.

Will, I want to know who told you ostentatious was a bad thing in Tikis?
ROCK ON!

P

yeah, I have to admit, I've been kinda avoiding the fan palms and just lookin' for sable & coconut...

but that one's lookin' good Will...

A
amate posted on Fri, Nov 16, 2012 4:07 PM

Interesting work bench. Does it hop around during your mallet work? Maybe I should spend more time sharpening chisels. I tend to rely too much on brute force.

Ostentatious, ya
it shows up the car.

Amate that log is 100 lbs.
It doesn't go any place.
I can roll it back & forth &
you know I like to keep 2 hands on my tool.

Amate, with a bench like that you sharpen your chisels right there on the leg on the bench.

On 2012-11-17 04:58, Will carve wrote:
you know I like to keep 2 hands on my tool.

One for support - the other for whackin

Those shells for eyes look cool. They look like octopus eyes. If you're a Rat Fink kinda guy & are into Ed "NEWT" Newton & Thom Taylor hot rod cartoons, then it fits the car perfectly. Osten-what? Bodaciously Badass, that's what!

Today I'm thankful for my apposing thumb
so I can carve.
Here's an update Pilgrim.

On 2012-11-22 08:21, Will carve wrote:
Today I'm thankful for my apposing thumb
so I can carve.

Amen, pass the turkey & the gravy!

C
cy posted on Thu, Nov 22, 2012 9:42 AM

Looks great Will, the teacher earns xtra, xtra credit!

A
amate posted on Fri, Nov 23, 2012 3:25 AM

and making it all look so easy...

“It's easy to make things look hard but hard to make things look easy.”

P

wow...that is looking great Will...

WC

Done carving this guy.
He's Still too wet to finish but
when he drys a lil I'll give him some color
& Poll & final sanding & call him wonderful.

C
cy posted on Sun, Dec 2, 2012 3:27 PM

Will that is an exceptional piece of work! Great flow and use of negative space. You practice what you preach.

M
McTiki posted on Sun, Dec 2, 2012 3:53 PM

Bonus points galore! Well done sir!

That is Quality.

Mahalo

McTiki

Out freekin standing

P

that is greatness.

well done sir.

Did Carve!
I think that is the best i have ever seen! The profile, front , back...
STUNNING! Wow!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!

On 2012-12-02 09:52, Will carve wrote:
...final sanding & call him wonderful.

That's what I'll call it too. Great carve Will

G
GROG posted on Mon, Dec 3, 2012 7:31 PM

Nice calves. That dude's definitely been working out. Good job.

H

He is wonderful, great design.

Time for a Tang with a wang.
This is an old weathered, worm eaten oak log.
Hoping it will ad to the charm.
This wood is very hard.
GROG will be passing out cigars
like a proud parent.

G
GROG posted on Sun, Dec 9, 2012 10:15 AM

Yay!

P

nice Will...

and yeah, I had my first experience with making stuff out of oak the other day, and wow, it's like iron...gawd...

going to be a good 1

The checking and colors of that log are gonna be good accents.

too hard- you wussies are too used to palm ;]

looks like this is going to be awesome...

Well,
I guess I've got this thing
just about ruffed out.
Most every thing is going as it should.
But, does the color of the wood
make his wang look big??

C
cy posted on Sat, Dec 15, 2012 9:30 AM

Nice work Will and yes the color of the wood definitely makes his pecker look engorged.

A
amate posted on Sat, Dec 15, 2012 1:20 PM

On 2012-12-15 08:51, Will carve wrote:
But, does the color of the wood
make his wang look big??

Looks about right to me.

G
GROG posted on Sat, Dec 15, 2012 2:50 PM

2nd that.

It was just a joke Guys.
It's not the color of the wood.
It is big.

Only thing left to finish
is the finish.
This log has trashed 3 of my chisels.
It's a tuff ol dude.
Just look at the cracks running thru it.

C
cy posted on Tue, Dec 25, 2012 10:16 AM

"Huge Props" Will carve, an excellent job on that oak tang. I think the crack looks great and adds character. Merry Christmas!

P

very cool...and yeah, I bet it was a tough one to cut. I cut some oak branches for a neighbor recently and wow....afterward the chain on my saw looked like I had taken a hammer to it...I mean just beyond re-sharpening...

glad you posted this...I've got the holiday "I can't get motivated to work on anything" syndrome & need some inspiration.

hope you're having a nice holiday Will...

Awesome Xmas time tiki

M

He's packin! Nice job!

Your tools must be sharp! Beautiful!

Mahalo!

McTiki

Wow! Very awesome!!

I've had a chance to spend some time with this one and can tell you it has a dirty little secret that kinda adds to the over all petina of the wood. The oak has beautiful coloring in the spalting. Can't wait to see how you finish it - or if it is finished?

Awesome work Will!

G
GROG posted on Fri, Dec 28, 2012 10:51 AM

AWESOME!!

What kind of chisel did you use to carve the cracks? They look so real.

Thanks for the comments gang.
I can't think of any thing I want to carve &
I don't have any logs I want to get started.
So, guess I'll bang on my Tang some more.

I started chopping the body thinner.
Then I wasn't happy with the mouth so
I wiped it clean & I'll try again.

Also,
The secret hiding under his oaken skin,
that Aloha alluded to?
There is an army of worms marching thru this log.
These holes are so big I can fit my finger down them.

C
cy posted on Sat, Dec 29, 2012 9:55 AM

Ouch Will a worm invested Tang is no laughing matter. Plenty of fresh veggies, water and garlic.

K

sweet work on the tripod lol i found that oak really but my tools to the test. i have come across worms in the wood before but nothing like that. i dig the way the holes look but how would you go about getting rid of the worms? anyway sweet work bro.

Chris

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