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My FIRST TIKI! feed back welcomed, its made out of black acacia wood, it was a scrape piece, probably would have ended up in a land fill or a fireplace, thank GOD it now has a home, I feel this Tiki was inside of that log and all I did was let him outUpload an Image
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I'm not carver (or expert) but I think it's a great first Tiki WarBanshee! Symetrical, deep carves and I love that grain. Careful though, next thing you know you'll be remodeling the backyard to reflect a more "tropical" theme :D

Great job. Don't stop now. You did this one perfectly like you had done hundreds.

The gallery thread is for finished products (your last photos). If you are going to do more carvings you need place your step by step photos in the carving section. You will get a whole lot more feedback there.

Cheers, Wendy

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WHOOOA!! That is your first TIKI!?!? That looks fantastic...really like the wood...really like the design...and the finish looks great! Keep on carving and keep on posting!

That's damn good for the first one! I think you ended up doing a little too much to it, though. I liked it best in this stage:

The lines on the nose are confusing the features, and that glossy finish reminds me too much of the many cheap import Tikis out there. But overall it's a promising start. The test will be if you can do a good one without the toothy mouth. :)

HJ

Looking good. Best of fortune in your carving and art.

Love the two tone stain colors you got going on it. Nice contrast ! and BTW awsome job for first Tiki. Looking into carving up my first one soon. Thanks for the inspiration.

I think it is a fantastic job.

I think it is a fantastic job.

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