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Bonj posted on Sun, Sep 22, 2013 3:09 PM

Watching your build with keen interest!

G

Your tiki room is coming along nicely. Looking forward to more updates.

TT

The Build is looking great....
Keep the updates coming...

T

Thanks guys

Few more pix.

T

Awesome
Your are kickin it
Good stuff

Love this one

Jon

Little more done.

On 2013-10-06 07:19, hang10tiki wrote:
Awesome
Your are kickin it
Good stuff

Love this one

Jon

Thank you ,
Trying to get a pineapple effect,

M

Like the wood your using, looks like Witco,must be those trees growing upside down. jk

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hewey posted on Mon, Oct 14, 2013 2:13 AM

Looking good mate!

Where abouts in Sin City are you? We're out West in Penrith.

On 2013-10-13 07:54, mudbone wrote:
Like the wood your using, looks like Witco,must be those trees growing upside down. jk

Hi,

North American New and Recycled Oregon Pine.
Was very common down under but largely been replaced. So now hard to get.
We don't have a common timber with that type of grain.

On 2013-10-14 02:13, hewey wrote:
Looking good mate!

Where abouts in Sin City are you? We're out West in Penrith.

Your Web page / cars / tiki Stuff - very cool.

[ Edited by: TikiSpeer 2013-12-19 10:12 ]

Great job on the ceiling.

The routing work is really killer

-Longboard

Some second hand 12x2" 3 meter Oregon from Gumtree $49 each, guy in Sydney had 90 I've used 7 of these.
Cut in half and planed down to size.

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hewey posted on Tue, Nov 5, 2013 3:15 AM

Great work :)

Yeh we're down the Gong way semi regularly. I proposed to Mrs Hewey at Sharkies Beach just north of Austinmer.

Just found your thread and love what you're doing! Gotta throw in my thanks for all the wood experimentation you've been doing as well. Fun to see and so informative. Keep up the great work!

T

One more weekend of timber work and I can move on to the Bamboo - in the new year.

T

From Sunset Beach Traders.
http://www.sunsetbeachtraders.com

So I've picked up some Wilco WSW110 / via clipsal Australia
Same size as the standard American Switch.

These Australian light switches look to be Art Deco Light Switches - Bakelite Switch

You can now also get the Belkin WeMo Light Switch, The larger American Rocker type in Australia.
I think this is the only large USA Style Rocker you can get in Australia. Should work with the Rocker switch plates.

http://www.sunsetbeachtraders.com/double-switches.html

"Sunset Beach Traders is a small family (mother & daughter) business based on the North Shore of Oahu.
We produce handmade decoupage light switch cover in all kinds of styles!
All are products are made here in Haleiwa by crafters.
We are mostly a whole seller but love to do craft fairs and the Made in Hawaii Shows.
This site gives our follower a chance to see all our design and pick there favorites.
Feel free to browse through our catalog.
Sugestion and request are appreciated.
Mahalo,
Alex & Kimberly Walsh
[email protected] "

[ Edited by: TikiSpeer 2013-12-06 02:43 ]

[ Edited by: Tikispeer 2013-12-19 10:11 ]

What kind of weird electrical gear is that? :)

I need one of those Luhala matting plates. Brilliant.

T

For anyone Down Under looking to use the American Switch Plates here is the Clipsal info

Most of these are obsolete but you can still get the WSW Parts, You can check online with Clipsal Australia to see if the numbers are active.

http://updates.clipsal.com/clipsalonline/Files/Brochures/A0000108.pdf


T

Putting up a few of the 16mm MDF panels - to be covered in Bamboo ply

Using these Screw-in insert nuts

It makes a good reusable screw anchor to the pine battens

Using a 35mm M6 machine screw just need to fine some in brass

I'll be able to run cables behind the MDF

Also good to mount my slim 32" TV to the 16mm MDF

Hanging the picture for now is OK.
I do have an idea for a bamboo blind in front of the TV so it looks like a window.
Playing Beach video loops

Good idea for hiding the wires

T

Bamboo time.

A few more Pix.

Top Bamboo is finished. I burnt the top edge to blend in with the ceiling.

Now by hand just 480 screws for the 240 odd sticks of bamboo down the bottom.

Keeping the Bamboo Raw looking (not going to coat with amber shellac) to give the room a lighter contrast to the dark timber.
Trying to lightly burn the Knuckles. Turning down the blow torch helps keep the flame / burn width smaller.

I hate to mentioned it now, but if you routered the inside
top & bottom trim pieces, then cut the bamboo strips to fit
the trim pieces would hold the bamboo strips secure & you would not
need to screw down every section of the bamboo.

It looks good though, as is, just could have saved you alot of extra work.

T

On 2014-02-04 01:03, Atomic Tiki Punk wrote:
I hate to mentioned it now, but if you routered the inside
top & bottom trim pieces, then cut the bamboo strips to fit
the trim pieces would hold the bamboo strips secure & you would not
need to screw down every section of the bamboo.

It looks good though, as is, just could have saved you alot of extra work.

Hi Atomic Tiki Punk.

Was thinking of a strip of timber/Bamboo top and bottom to hold them in place.
The varying thickness of the bamboo stopped me from doing that. But I proably could have worked out a solution in hindsight.
Might cover the line of screws with some form of binding.

That is some nice finishing work...it is really shaping up. Nice ideas about the TV.

The build is coming along very cool. That velvet you got on Ebay is nice. I have one just like it except the scene is a little different. Great job!!!!! :D

In regards to your screws in the bamboo.......In my hut I cover all the screw heads with Braid. I also use tan deck screws in bamboo so it blends better.

http://www.bambooandthatchetc.com/index.php?cPath=686_687

Little spray glue on the braid and the bamboo makes it stick together pretty well. If you want a pic of how it looks let me know...

On 2014-02-08 00:42, ErichTroudt wrote:
In regards to your screws in the bamboo.......In my hut I cover all the screw heads with Braid. I also use tan deck screws in bamboo so it blends better.

http://www.bambooandthatchetc.com/index.php?cPath=686_687

Little spray glue on the braid and the bamboo makes it stick together pretty well. If you want a pic of how it looks let me know...

Hi Thank you for the info.
I'll see how it ends up, I think when the room is full / finished it will look ok.

Found 3 of these Bamboo Bar Stools on the side of the road.
Old and in very good condition. Just need some thin cushions


I've been doing some work outside so it's a little slow just now.


Was playing around to cover the screw line. But still working on that.

Looking absolutely fantastic!

I hope you don't mind, but we are using a couple of your designs along our bar coping. :)

Hubby bought the same router you got, I think, and was playing around with it today, coming up a treat so far! Not too bad for a total novice. :)

I was going to attempt to paint the design, but this looks so much better. Btw, where did you find your glass ball float? I've been looking at some overseas, but am a bit worried about getting it shipped for that size... breakages and such.

Looking forward to seeing more of your build.

Flying Martini,
Out!

On 2014-03-16 00:41, Flying martini wrote:
Looking absolutely fantastic!

I hope you don't mind, but we are using a couple of your designs along our bar coping. :)

Hubby bought the same router you got, I think, and was playing around with it today, coming up a treat so far! Not too bad for a total novice. :)

I was going to attempt to paint the design, but this looks so much better. Btw, where did you find your glass ball float? I've been looking at some overseas, but am a bit worried about getting it shipped for that size... breakages and such.

Looking forward to seeing more of your build.

Flying Martini,
Out!

Hi

Thank You,

Ebay Australia.
Seller is OGKYO and are in Melbourne. These people have some very fine Japanese Tiki Type stuff.

[ Edited by: TikiSpeer 2014-03-16 22:30 ]

Heliconias starting to do well along the fence - lots of Cow Poo.

I like working with copper.

Tiki inspired spout for a back yard down pipe.

I'll sand it down and later I'll add a acid wash patina finish.

The wedge soldered in the bend is to silence the rain dripping from the section above.

[ Edited by: TikiSpeer 2014-03-16 22:24 ]

http://www.bambooaustralia.com.au/bamboo-woven-ply/

BWP201 2mm 2440mm x 1220mm $57.50ea

  • Delivery from QLD.

I'll play around cutting it soon. I'm going to try my metal cutting shears.

That woven ply is really cool. Things are really looking nice there.

  • Dale

Still a WIP.

Old Baltic Feast Watson Stain on the woven Ply.
If your staining this ply you need to use a cloth and take it slow. It's a bit tricky. As excess stain can bleed out in about 10-30 min from the overlaps. Best to clean off any wicking or bleeding with methylated spirits on a cloth or the cloth you use to apply the stain.

[ Edited by: TikiSpeer 2014-05-25 22:31 ]

[ Edited by: TikiSpeer 2014-05-25 22:47 ]

I like the use of different textures for your wall coverings.

Looking great tikispeer. Job well done!

Looking good! Love that round shelf. I NEED one of those!!

Wow...your lounge is looking fabulous....NICE WORK!!!

PP

I agree! its looking wonderful!!! you have a rally neat space, and Im loving the wood trim!!! wanna see more please!!!!!

T

Thanks guys, now feels like I'm in a bar and not a building site.

I'm yet to panel the back walls,
Hawaii holiday in 6 weeks - 2 weeks of treasure hunting on Oahu.

New LED lights to add a little bling.

Just have to make a Tiki cover for the fluro light

[ Edited by: TikiSpeer 2014-06-09 19:44 ]

[ Edited by: TikiSpeer 2014-06-09 19:49 ]

Just need a retro fridge.

Still have to get art work framed.

Just picked this up from a shop $350.00

It's 1960's type old. Doors work very well on ball bearing runners.

Picked these up also - just need re framing.

Looking great, you really have done a lot and the ambiance is there. Throw in a couple of Tikis and you are on fire!!! Love that cabinet very nice.

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