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Davez_tikiz - finally finished one after 7 months!

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Davez_tikiz posted on 11/04/2005

Thanks, G! I did learn a lot... can't wait to get started on the next one. "next level"... huh? Cool!!!! Thanks for the "cut deeper" advice... when I tried that it really worked!

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kirby posted on 11/04/2005

nice work doub, your hard work has paid off...

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GMAN posted on 11/11/2005

DB,

Go look at Pablus' post "Let the drooling begin". I think you'll see that your KU arms and legs are NOT too long and skinny. Once again good show. Your piece is killer. Be proud!

-Gman

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Benzart posted on 11/11/2005

Nice Tiki, nice job. That's the Best way to learn, biting off more than you can chew and chewing it. This guy is a great learning experience and you get an awesome tiki out of it too. Congrats.

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PalmCityTiki posted on 11/12/2005

Doubravsky take one giant step forward and recieve your recognition for the Elevation of your carving style. Huge. Very nice job.

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Davez_tikiz posted on 11/12/2005

Gman... you're right! looking at the arms from Pablus' pictures did help!

Benz, Palm City.. thanks! I am proud of this one... and learned a lot.

Interestingly, I noticed today a white powdery stuff inside the eyes and mouth.. some kind of mildew I think. I'll post pics tomorrow. Not sure what to do about it... don't want to put bleach on the stain job. Any suggestions?

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Benzart posted on 11/12/2005

Try drying it out a bit with a hair drier. I have done that successfully before. Let it dry out in the garage a bit longer.

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Davez_tikiz posted on 11/16/2005

Thanks, Ben... I dreed it off and put it outside for a few days ...seemed to help.

Here's a pic from the weekend of the growing tiki family and the backyard tropicals:

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Aaron's Akua posted on 11/16/2005

What a contrast of progessive improvements from the first carve to your latest Ku. This is what I love to see. Kudos to you, Doubravski. Onward and upward!

A-A

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GMAN posted on 11/17/2005

DB,

Any progress on the new tiki??? Also, I was hoping you would post some pics of your KU with all the finish applied? I really like the way that piece turned out. Any more mold problems?

-Greg

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Benzart posted on 11/17/2005

Big step up Doubravsky and one that I'm sure , makes you Proud as hell. The amazint thing is that you are already think about how to make the next one better yet. You make me Proud!

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Sam Gambino posted on 11/18/2005

Very cool stuff, d. I especially like the wall mask with the frame - the design, tones really work well.


http://www.samgambino.com

[ Edited by: Sam Gambino 2005-11-17 19:36 ]

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Davez_tikiz posted on 11/18/2005

AA... thanks!

G... not much progress this week... seems like I've been really tired and crash right after I get the girls to bed. I'm hoping for some quality carving this weekend though. I'll take some pics of Ku... the mold did come back. I never sealed it or anything, just one coat of dark Walnut stain. I think I may give it another coat, dry off the mold and add a coat or two of something clear to seal it. I seem to get to a point where I have to finish something and move on.. so nothing quite gets 100% done. A bit of A.D.D. I think. Thanks again for the compliments.. makes me feel good to hear praisefrom such a pro!

Ben.. thanks for the kind words... I am proud of this one. After seeing him some of my friends started asking about buying one. Feels good to hear people like your stuff enough to want to pay for it.

Sam... thanks!

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Davez_tikiz posted on 11/28/2005

Here's the latest... he's about 5 1/2 ft tall... just needs a coat of varnish. Sorry for the bad exposure, I had to take the pics at night :(

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Benzart posted on 11/28/2005

Another great one DB and BIG too!. I love your use of colors. They make the detail really stand out. Keep 'em coming

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GMAN posted on 11/29/2005

DB,

You're on roll man! Soon you will have full body tikis everywhere. The sea turtle detail is wicked, and as Ben said, your use of color shows off your details. Nice job! What's next, a Marq or a Maori? Have any of that palm left, or have you cut it all now?

-Gman

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Davez_tikiz posted on 11/29/2005

Ben.. thanks man! I just lacquered the whole thing, and it took some of the color contrast away. Still, looks good. Pics tomorrow.

G.. thanks! I like the sea turtle too... he turned out good. I still have tons of wood left. Next up, a 6' log I split in half vertically, and I'm gonna do two twin Marqs. Just got it debarked, somewhat sanded and split tonight. Progress pics soon!

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Davez_tikiz posted on 11/30/2005

Here he is lacquered up and in his place... the lacquer took some of the contrasting colors out... but Iike the lacquer coloring.:)

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Davez_tikiz posted on 12/10/2005

Here are the twins.... in their place guarding the pool table. They got me my first commission... making a 4' marq. for someone!

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Loki posted on 12/10/2005

They look wonderful...You really did a great job and should be proud! Have a rum drink in celebration :drink:

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GMAN posted on 12/10/2005

DB,

Those are SMOKIN'!!! I can't believe how great they look. You da man! It looks like you found some good techniques to deal with the stringy palms too. I bet you are glad you have that auto chisel aye! The twins idea was a really great one. They look great there by the pool table. Congrats!

-Gman

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tikimecula posted on 12/10/2005

Lookin good Dave!

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congatiki posted on 12/10/2005

Hey....somehow I missed your KU....and your marqs are nice
too....looks like the place is well protected. Keep up your
work...super KU.

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Davez_tikiz posted on 12/11/2005

Loki.. thanks. They did turn out well. I'll take that drink!

Gman... thanks! I struggled with the stringy wood,... ended up doing a series of little cuts to keep it from tearing as I chiseled. It did turn out really well. The power chisel really shined on those two... saved me lots of hours.

tikimecula... thanks Andy!

Conga... thanks. Lots of good mana protecting that room!

Next I'm thinking about a Lono.. gotta study Aarons for a while.

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JohnnyP posted on 12/11/2005

Those guardians of the pool hall look really great. Duplication is a really hard thing to do and you did a good job making both look like the other. And so fast as well.

JP

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Davez_tikiz posted on 12/15/2005

Here's a new Marq... just finished him today. He's about 4' tall... my first comissioned tiki! Had to finish him quick, as she needed him tomorrow for a Xmas present.

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GMAN posted on 12/15/2005

DB,

Bangin' them out, huh? Glad you were able to meet their deadline. Sometimes it's tough to make the magic happen when you are rushed or deadline/delivery dates are looming. It looks good. Did you burn or use a dark stain in the deep areas? Congrats on your first sale.

-Gman

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tikimecula posted on 12/16/2005

Way Cool, Dave!

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Davez_tikiz posted on 01/26/2006

Here's the latest... been playing around with several projects - not finishing anything.. but this one is about done. It was done nearly all the way with chisels... no power tools. I only used the arbortech power chisel for the teeth and the stomach "muscles".

He's about 6' tall.. standing by the front door greeting visitors. He's got a little relief-Maori on his head. I ordered some paua shell "veneer" for the eyes.. didn't seem like the one to try real shell inlay. I'll add that when it arrives.

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Benzart posted on 01/26/2006

Looks Real Great DB, very well done. Any pictures of the Progress shots you can post?
Bring us more like this guy. Love the staining and the rope adds a lot too as does the maori guy. COOL

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Aaron's Akua posted on 01/26/2006

Yes, very cool. Lots of different stuff going on with this tiki. I really like all of the different colors & textures, mixing it all up. Nice going, Dave - it's obvious lots of thought and effort and creativity went into this carving.

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Davez_tikiz posted on 01/26/2006

Aaron, Ben, thanks so much. I did play around with it quite a bit- it changed a lot along the way. Didn't take any progress shots- sorry:(

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rodeotiki posted on 01/26/2006

I agree about the nice mix of textures . I just hope he is safe out front your house. Very nice.

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Loki posted on 01/26/2006

DB..."he's baaaack"...nice job on this guy..lots of styles going on and they work well together...and lots of personality to boot. Somehow working with the chisels gives a intimate feeling with your tiki that power tools cant give...looking forward to the next DB project.

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Bete posted on 01/26/2006

Very cool tiki.

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kaha kii posted on 01/26/2006

Aloha bruddah!
Nice work cuz! I like the style combo fo'shua! All the little elements add up to a nice work of art! Youre not afraid some moke is gonna steal da kine form your front porch? I did a few Tikis for a garden/pond center and after 3 nights, 2 tikis stay stolen! Now the have only one left and it has a huge hole bored into the bottom with a lock & chain connnected to a fence post! If people only knew how kapu it is to steal some kanaka's tiki! Bad mana, very bad mana!

Keep up the good work bruddah, cant wait to see more!

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JohnnyP posted on 01/26/2006

Looks great. I really like the small head carved in near the top.
JP

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Sam Gambino posted on 01/26/2006

Hey D- Great tones and the different textures make him one of a kind. Great work!

TBBMT

Great work and i love the rope.

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congatiki posted on 01/27/2006

like what you did doubrovsky...great tones...like the rope....more nice ideas that I can
steal from.....good work!

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GMAN posted on 01/27/2006

DB,

The multi-color stain thing looks really great. I like how you worked to incorporate a series of styles into this one piece. Nice job! You better get him off your porch before someone pimps him!

-Gman

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Davez_tikiz posted on 01/27/2006

Thanks all for the kind words! I am a little worried someone will snag him.. but he is pretty heavy.. probably a good 150 lbs. If I can find a way to anchor him I might do that.

I was concerned about the different styles. I wanted to do something in relief after seeing Marcus' awesome hibiscus on the surfboard, but I didn't want to steal his idea, so I came up with the Maori. By the time I decided on the Maori I had already started the square lines on the head.. or I would've changed to spirals. I like the way it turned out, though.

The MOP veneer arrived yesterday from NZ, so I'll add the eyes tonight and repost.

thanks again! All the great feedback keeps me going and striving to improve!

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Davez_tikiz posted on 04/28/2006

Here's the next project to finish... a maori from a 2x 8 piece of cherry wood. Working now on the face detail... needs lots of cleanup, stain, and MOP eye inserts. I used it as an intro to the style... with The Art of Maori Carving as a guide.

Went with simple surface details.. used a little of the foredom/ wecheer recip and 3/8" parting tool. It still has a ways to go....

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Basement Kahuna posted on 04/28/2006

Nice piece...Is that the mask from The Art Of Maori Carving? I was considering that on some smaller pieces of wood I have here, as it fits a good profile as far as finding a wood blank easily in that size. Cool!

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tikimecula posted on 04/28/2006

Lookin good Dave. That book is a Great reference!

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Benzart posted on 04/28/2006

Dave you are really goiung above and beyond with this. The cleanup will be well worth the effort as you have a real gem here. NICE!

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Davez_tikiz posted on 04/29/2006

BK... it is that piece... works pretty well on a smaller piece... THe surface design was kind of improvised- tried to make it easy... and learn how to do the the diamond design.

tikimecula.. thanks! Great to see you back around!

Ben... thanks for the kind words from the zen master!.. I used this piece to learn how to use chisels and gouges instead of the power stuff.. it was a lot of fun!

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tikigap posted on 04/29/2006

Very nice!

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