Welcome to the Tiki Central 2.0 Beta. Read the announcement
Celebrating classic and modern Polynesian Pop

Tiki Central / Tiki Carving

Nope, never mind. Move along.

Pages: 1 17 replies

[ Edited by: Chip and Andy 2009-06-05 16:00 ]

Great step by step website, C&A. That looked like a lot of fun! Enjoy Mardi Gras & keep your shirt on (or not, more beads that way)

A-A



"Ah, good taste! What a dreadful thing! Taste is the enemy of creativeness."
-Pablo Picasso

[ Edited by: Aaron's Akua on 2004-12-12 22:44 ]

That is really cool. You did a fine job of giving it a weathered look too. By the way, which one are you, Chip or Andy? :) Welcome!


http://www.samgambino.com

[ Edited by: Chip and Andy 2009-06-05 16:01 ]

B

Chip & Andy. Nice Moai,Especially for foam. Foam isn't as easy to work with as it would sem, is it?I'm sure your float will be the Most Special one there. You've made the tiki gods happy

[ Edited by: Chip and Andy 2009-06-05 16:01 ]

Very nice work lets see more! You said you were going to cover it. On the TV show Monster House, they carve foam and spray a coating on it to make it permanent and weather resistant.
This place has several types, just in case your interested.
http://www.demandproducts.com/ent.html

T

I'm a young astist that resently found a strong love for tikis. If you watch motorcycle shows they crave seats using a electric turkey craving knife.
I don't think that you were about this exactlt but you gave me an idea. I think that best ideas come through a misunderstanding.
take the candle mold and spray in the expanding yellow faom. It should take the shape perfectly. then you can have a string of easy to make moai heads. i THINK THAT IS A brand NEW IDEA. I got it from you and you got it from me, Jordan (teaKEY)

[ Edited by: teaKEY on 2004-12-14 12:53 ]

T

heck, they will even float

Nice work, that foma is messy stuff.

I've done some sign making using foam and blocking what I want left in place with old house paint applied to the foam.

THen sprizing carburator cleaner on the foam you wish eliminated.

In'ts no very exact, but you get the hang of it pretty quickly.

The finish looks really rock-like(when pained)...but it's crap fop the environment.

Christiki has one just like this - very cool looking!!

Perhaps these might make cutting your foam easier, and safer.

hand held hot wire foam cutters

http://www.demandhotwire.com/craftcutters.html

http://www.cstsales.com/picture_pages/hot_wire_tools_pics.htm

TG

The project rocked! Stop by sometime and I'll show him off in person.

[ Edited by: Chip and Andy 2009-02-23 10:28 ]

TT

Use 3m Super 77 Adhesive, you can get this at home depot if you live in the states, works great with foam

The project rocked! Stop by sometime and I'll show him off in person.

[ Edited by: Chip and Andy 2009-02-23 10:29 ]

B

I thought of an interesting application for styrofoam tikis. You could make childrens pool toys out of them and cover them with a stretchy fabric like lycra.

Another idea would be tiki ice chests...something where the alcohol (what else are ice chests for) goes in the mouth. I can't sketch it now as I have a class in a few minutes, but I'm thinking of the tiki laying down and his mouth wide open.

I'm not a carver, so thought I would pass on the inspiration.

So you do Mardi Gras? Where?

Chip & Andy:

try Liquid Nails to hold your foam panels together. I haven't tried it yet, but have been reading foam carver websites that say that Liquid Nails is the best adhesive for the foam.

get it at Home Depot in a caulking gun tube.

T

I can vouch for liquid nails. I using it for a project I'm creating. If you use a 4x8 sheet of styrofoam, you'll need two tubes of it.

Pages: 1 17 replies