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Some Sabal Palm Questions....
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Chairman Kaga
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Thu, Sep 16, 2004 5:50 PM
Hi this is my first post as I am new to this forum and new to the world of carving Tikis. Last week with the possibility of Hurricane Ivan heading towards our part of Florida my folks had a large Sabal Palm in their front yard cut down. I kept 8 pieces of the trunk each about 2-4' long. I plan on carving them up in a month or two but have some questions first due to my inexperience with this wood.
Thanks in advance.....Once I get started I will be sure to post some pics.... |
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Benzart
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Thu, Sep 16, 2004 6:26 PM
Welcome to TC Chairman Kaga, enjoy your time here as we are glad to have you. You can carve the Sable right away and it is better to do so. After a time it begins to rot and will become uncarvable. You can cut the bark off as you carve it where needed and most of the time it doesn't need to come off at all. Sable palm is very easy to carve so just Jump right on in and don't forget to take pictures as you go and share them here. |
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Aaron's Akua
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Thu, Sep 16, 2004 9:22 PM
Welcome, Chairman Kaga! Nice to see someone new with only (1) posting so far. I've noticed that with all of the damage from your hurricanes, a few Floridian TC'ers are already posting about how they are carving palms that were blown over. So, with all of this devastation, a little good comes as well. But I have to tell you - I'll take the occasional "seismic event" over hurricanes any day! I only have experience with mexican fan palm, which does not rot (much). But if Sabal Palm is subject to rot as Benz says, I would definitely skip sealing the ends.
I say save it, Kaga. Carve your 8 pieces, post pics, and ask lot of questions on TC as you go. By the time you're done with those, you'll be the artist of choice for your parents. You WILL be amazed at howw far you progress in that time, no matter how confident (or not) you are at this stage. Having the interest to carve tikis is just the beginning. This will evolve into "tiki addiction" as you go. Please keep us posted. Many of us here at TC are new carvers also. Good Luck! A-A |
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Chairman Kaga
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Thu, Sep 16, 2004 10:33 PM
Thanks for the encouragement...... |
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Benzart
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Sat, Sep 18, 2004 7:59 PM
Yeah Hurry up a |
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