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Will carve
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08/23/2011
COOOL. Would be a great beer tap too!! :) |
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congatiki
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08/23/2011
What's with you pepper guys down in Florida? Another nice |
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Will carve
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08/24/2011
Birds of a feather. |
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Will carve
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09/06/2011
Stuck a fork in em, |
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09/06/2011
Awesome work Will! |
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MadDogMike
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09/06/2011
Will, that's a pepper grinder right? Awesome! How tall is he? |
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McTiki
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09/07/2011
That is a very nice pepper mill sir! Well done Will! Mahalo McTiki |
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TheBigT
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09/08/2011
Yeah nice. Really nice. Beautiful grain on that piece. |
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Will carve
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09/08/2011
Thanks for the comps guys. MDM, This guy is 30 in tall, Mango wood. Robert, You like this guy ? I bought 3 more of the dowel kits for 3 more grinders. One dowel is 24 in long. I suspect that one could end up 4 ft tall. So I was thinking, I bet I could carve a pipe. |
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AlohaStation
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09/08/2011
It doesn't matter if anyone else is doing it - what you carve will surely be original. I'm sure we can find a good use for it! |
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09/08/2011
Will I thought about tiki pipes a while back, there are a few vintage ones out there but I didn't really find anyone doing new ones. I know they can make pipes out of clay but I don't know squat about pipes - so I decided that was a bad idea for me. Check out Falcoln Pipes, they sell blank bowls in different woods, shapes, sizes, meerschaum lined, etc. You can carve the bowl and it attaches to the pre-made stem - you don't have to worry about getting all of that right. Plus the bowls are interchangable. On the downside, the parts all seem expensive to me. Disclaimer - As a respiratory therapist, I cannot recommend the burning of any plant material and sucking it into your lungs :lol: |
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AlohaStation
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09/08/2011
Told you I made one - 2007. The bowl was too wide so only half would burn. I'm sure you could experiment to find the right dimensions. |
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MadDogMike
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09/08/2011
Tom, just exactly what were you burning in that pipe!? :lol: |
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AlohaStation
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09/08/2011
That was a commissioned piece. It wasn't sawdust! |
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laojia
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09/11/2011
Very very nice! You and Tom compete inventive ... The tiki as kitchen utensil .... Great!
I'm curious to see it... I'll try to stay tuned. J. |
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09/12/2011
Love this one Will, Glad to see you still getting Better. |
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Will carve
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09/15/2011
I'm working on Gator Robs "the three cannibals" muddler. |
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09/16/2011
wow man...I was just checking out that link you posted of that dude's tiki bar in Orlando. Those rootballs you did were brilliant. Very impressive stuff man. |
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09/20/2011
Thanks Jeff. So the 3 cannibals are done. However, I don't know But yet there's more |
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MadDogMike
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09/20/2011
Very cool Will, it will look even better when the finish brings out the color and grain. Interesting theory about the pregnant cannibal - I hadn't heard that one :o |
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AlohaStation
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09/20/2011
How did your experiment turn out? |
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09/20/2011
Nice job. A+ |
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Will carve
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09/23/2011
This is what I think the business end of a muddler |
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GatorRob
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09/24/2011
Wait, when did I become a tourist destination?!? That reads like a Groupon ad! Looking great there Mr. Anders! I'm torn on the cannibal story. Never been sure which was right. The business end of the muddler can have teeth like you showed or be smooth. Personal preference? Smooth so it's easier to clean. But both work well. You are the master Will! We are not worthy... |
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09/24/2011
Too Cool! Very nice work And the different interpretations are also very funny :) |
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Will carve
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09/25/2011
I'm gonna make it smooth for ya Rob. |
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09/25/2011
Are you sure that last photo is of a muddler? :) |
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laojia
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09/26/2011
It's a mushroom.... :roll: |
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09/26/2011
Great job on the cannibals. I think you could make a female set to convincingly portray your second story. |
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10/02/2011
We're back from paint & poly. THINK GROG |
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MadDogMike
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10/02/2011
Nice! Exposed aggregate concrete base? Did you put a piece of ABS pipe in the center to keep the muddler from getting scratched up? |
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AlohaStation
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10/11/2011
Whatcha workin on? |
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Will carve
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10/11/2011
Ya know my buddy Rob's a good guy. Mike, I mixed the Chattahoochee rock with Portland cement. Next up is my Nu Ku |
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AlohaStation
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10/12/2011
Looks small in the picture - its not. That's a fat piece of Mango. Its a nice start. |
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MadDogMike
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10/12/2011
Thanks Will, it looks great. You must have sealed the concrete with something too. |
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laojia
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10/24/2011
This one will be perfect!!! |
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Creative Chimp
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10/24/2011
your the muddler master!!!!! |
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Will carve
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10/26/2011
Rob received his muddler. |
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Keylo
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10/26/2011
That is one Kule Ku! Butt he seems to have a hemroid problem, best get some prep h on dat. |
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GROG
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10/26/2011
It would have to be big. And long, too. Don't let GROG stop you if feel the need to do it. The cnnibals and the new carve are looking awesome. |
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NIxxon
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10/27/2011
looking really great. I really enjoy your work. Keep it up! |
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10/27/2011
Really nice thread Will carve. I am liking the variety in the things you do. Especially like the in progress pictures, as you taught me a great lesson. I have always had trouble with feet and I usually start my pieces there but seeing how you first buried the ankles on your latest Ku and then lay the feet out was a "Now I get it!' moment. Thanks and keep up the great work. |
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McTiki
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10/28/2011
Awesomeness Will! I Love your canibals! McTiki |
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Will carve
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10/28/2011
Thank you CY,
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Will carve
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11/04/2011
This could take some time.
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NIxxon
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11/04/2011
my goodness that is a great looking piece! |
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mycargoship
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11/04/2011
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11/04/2011
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