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First Carving Attempt.Greetings from Greece!
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Wed, Mar 25, 2009 5:10 PM
First of all, nice to meet you all!I have been visiting regularly the site and i can surely say that there is a lot of dedication and passion in here! A couple of months ago i tried carving my first piece which decided to be a moai. So...here the result for the time being.Just thinking about the stain right now.I do have searched numerous times in the forum but you know i have found more than enough information to just choose one.I think experience would help.
I forgot to mention the wood i worked on was a piece of Eucalyptus which is easily found in my region in Greece (contrary to palm tress haha).Notice that the moai has a huge crack which i covered somehow because my enthusiasm could not make me wait until the wood drained completely. SO.. |
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seeksurf
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Wed, Mar 25, 2009 5:19 PM
Welcome glad you wrote in. This guy is great! Don't fret the crack we all have cracks. |
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Jungle Trader
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Wed, Mar 25, 2009 5:27 PM
Sweet carve shishead. btw, what does your name mean? |
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Polynesiac
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Wed, Mar 25, 2009 6:31 PM
Aloha friend! You have carved a very nice Moai! I like the lips on this fella. It is a very good interpretation of the Moai. I'm impressed you got such nice deep cuts with the Eucalyptus, especially for your first carving . Euc. is a hard wood that eats up your chisels! I'm sure you got pretty good at sharpening them! You may be able to find some softerwoods to carve with. Eucalyptus also has a tendency to crack - so you may see more as it completely dries out. I think cracks add age and character to a tiki, so I wouldn't worry about them to much. Nice job and welcome to TC. Be sure to post a pic when you get him all stained up and finished! |
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Wed, Mar 25, 2009 10:36 PM
wow great piece for a first time. cracks happen all the time, just the wood telling you that you hit it to hard. don't think there is a single piece i've carved that isn't cracked either from my carve or from the wood on it's own. keep it up. bd |
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