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My bar for The Kanaka Kove
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05/03/2004
[ Edited by: net-tiki on 2004-05-02 22:00 ] [ Edited by: net-tiki 2007-09-09 06:25 ] |
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Tiki Diablo
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05/03/2004
Real,Real nice. That's the way to do it. |
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net-tiki
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05/03/2004
Thanks Chikitiki, now that the bar is done it is time to do the room in its proper attire. Man I am going broke, but at least I can enjoy some drinks in my own tiki paradise. |
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pablus
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05/03/2004
Don't worry about the "going broke" part because there are two things that happen when you start hanging out at home more.
Killer bar. I love the receded lighting. I'll have a Captain's Grog. |
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Polynesiac
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05/03/2004
great bar! the light effect on the front of the bar adds a lot of character. The red light from below the tiki is going to look cool too. Nice job! |
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net-tiki
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05/03/2004
Thanks Pablus and Polynesiac for the props. Pablus I guess you are right about saving money by not going out as much, and definitely higher grade drinks. I've been buying the alchol for while now, so it wouldn't be all at once. |
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martiki
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05/03/2004
How did you do the lighting- can you post a picture of it? Thanks! |
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motiki
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05/03/2004
Well worth the four weeks, it came out great! |
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Unga Bunga
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05/03/2004
Excellent job! |
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net-tiki
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05/04/2004
Martiki I used rope lighting, a 6' strand that I got at Lowes about $6. It gives you everything you need to hang the lights. Motiki the bar took four weeks and now I wonder how long the room will take. UB I know what you mean I want to get more Bosko tikis. Thanks you guys! |
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05/04/2004
Cool Bar Net! As per the time it took and the time it's gonna take for the room, just rember this. "As long as you are having fun doing it, just do it!" If you're not having fun doing it, then ..... |
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05/04/2004
Stop & have a drink! net-tiki, maybe try night light kits for the underlighting? You can pick up the type with a cord & in-line switch @ the hardware or Big Box chain store, just get the type that take the large X-mas lights & use 4 clear red bulbs. You could put a cone of foil behind the light to bounce more light up towards the mask. For a more "flame-like" look, maybe use flicker bulbs & paint'em red with glass paint? Another thought was put 2 miniature halogen fixtures in the 2 outer bamboo pieces & angle them in slightly. You could then make'em red with a little piece of red cel. Personally I'd like 1 red & 1 blue for moody shadows. I've been using that red 'n' blue light trick for mood lighting for mumble-mumble years. |
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net-tiki
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05/04/2004
Thanks Rev! All the work you do is very impressive, so with your acknowledgement I feel even more proud of my accomplishment. I am definitely haveing fun. Freddiefreelance some really good ideas. I really like the painted flicker bulbs, I think they would achieve the effect Im looking for. I also use the red and blue lights for mood lighting, they work well together. Thanks for the great ideas, and I think I will have a drink or 2 or 3. [ Edited by: net-tiki on 2004-05-04 11:44 ] |
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KAHAKA
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05/05/2004
Really, really nice job, net-tiki. What type of stain and color did you use to get the wood nice and dark? Thanks, |
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net-tiki
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05/05/2004
Thanks Kahaka, I used Minwax dark walnut. about three coats. But I did torch the wood and then took a brass brush, the ones that look almost like a toothbrush, and scrubbed it down to pull out the wood grain. I did this process twice. |
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Kava King
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05/05/2004
Great looking bar- looks like a labor of love. |
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docwoods
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05/06/2004
Sweet! The lighting is what puts it over the tippy top! Illumination is so key.Nice job! |
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