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Aloha TC's,I've been a huge fan of this forum for quite awhile and thought it's time I joined in the fun.My interest in tiki started about 10 yrs ago after scoring my first piece of coco joes,so of course I wanted bigger ones so I put aside my obsession for monster models and got me some chisels and a mallet and as is my way just dove on in. Enough about me here's some photos of some of my carvings.[hopefully you'll be able to see them]

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I have loads more photos including progress shots which I know you all like but have kept my first post pretty basic as my computer is sooooo slooow.Thanks for looking.Cheers Campbell

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[ Edited by: Watango productions 2009-04-19 02:23 ]

B

VERY NICE !! I like the style and the finish. MORE PICS please ! BUFFBAD

L

impressive product, welcome on TC!

B

Nice stuff Watango, Can't wait to see more pix including progress shots as it seems you have learned a lot in a hurry.

Also would love to see photos of your tools and carving area.
Thanks.

Awesome Work

Cheers Guys,thanks for the friendly welcome and kind words,Im not real savvy on the ol computer so please bear wth me and any hints or advice would be greatly appreciated.BUFFBAD,Iaojia,D/wagon I'LL post more pic's asap.Benz,next post I'II be sure to include some shots of my shed. Cheers Campbell

Huraahh!!! Another Ausie.
Great stuff there Watango. Keep it up - lets see some more.

Really nice stuff W. Nice finishes. More pics please. And hey, there's nothing wrong with monster models, I built my share of them in the 60's.

Howdy Tcr's,I've finally worked out how to drive this thing so here goes.

Sneaki Steve- good to see more Aussie artists on here, I've been watch'n
stuff and dig ya work.

Dr goat-Still dig'n the Monster kits but only when it's to cold in the shed.

Here's some progress pics of a couple of the pieces at the start of my thread.





Ran out of gas,so it was on to the fire for this fella.


Rear veiw after sanding but damm I didn't have a decent shot of the finished piece
so these I'll have to do for now.

And finally a shot of the shed for Benz,got to go so I'll post the
next shots asap.Thanks for look'n.Cheers Campbell.

S

Welcome looks like you are a shoe in around here.
Great looking tikis !

Seeksurf-thanks for taking a look,I'm a HUGE fan of your thread
your carvings truly are amazing!

Here's some pic's of a piece that I carved for Appleton Estate
rum and now lives at their Melbourne office.This was my first corperate
commision so I was pretty stoked on this peice.








Then time for burning and sanding



followed by 1 coat of merbau decking stain and 1 coat of
western jarrah stain an varnish.



Finally a shot of him on the door at the Watango lounge!
Cheers Watango.

L

Really great work!

[ Edited by: leleliz 2009-04-21 17:51 ]

Really cool work. I'm diggin that big Moai head outside too!

S

You have some talent there my man!
Hope they paid you well for this piece.
Love the work shop and yard very warm and pleasing.

H

Very nice, I love the tikis and your place.

Very nice. Looksgreat with the dark stain.

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hewey posted on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 8:02 PM

Very nice carvings mate, you've got a nice style! Judging by the tatts, 60s hubcaps, vintage skateboards, and Dyno calender Im guessing you're a kustom kulture kinda guy - got any cool toys? :D

EDIT: How the f*** did I miss that you're an Aussie! Awwwwwesome! Is it your tikis that have been featured in some of Kustom Lane's shows?


[ Edited by: hewey 2009-04-21 20:07 ]

Howdy Tc'rs,tikilizard,leleliz,tikifreak and hiltiki,
Thanks for the comps,Im glad you dig my stuff.

Seeksurf-Yeah I did okay wth that guy.

Hewey-If by toys you mean cars then yeah we've got a 58ford ute[Mainline]
AP6 AND a Za Fairlane.

The tiki's at Kustomlane are mine,I've got some kool photos
from the Kustom island show that I'll post soon.
Tony and family at Kustomlane gallery RULE
Cheers Watango.

great work on your big boy there, love the war wound he carries on his butt. looks like he may have really engaged in combat.

bd

Big daddy-thanks for take'n a look,I was stress'n
over the knot in his butt at first but was happy
how it looked in the finish.

Here's some pic's of some of my earlier carvings
most of my piece's are carved from gum tree[eucalyptus]
with what ever else that I can get my hands on thrown in as well.






Cheers Watango.

B

Watango, What a Super group of tiki you have. Nice work and your Moai are exceptionally clean and smoothe. That Gum looks as hard as the Eucalyptus we have around here, but Beautiful too. I'd Love to see more shots of your whole tiki collection there, there are lots of cool pieces there.

Welcome to TC - and not before time for you to get your stuff onto this forum - you will find everyone very welcoming, positive and helpful in all things tiki (and even other stuff). Enjoyed having a few drinks with you at wintersun last year - are you making your way up for wintersun again this year? if so give me a call. Your carvings have come leaps and bounds since we first started talking - if I can be of any help to you please let me know. If I dont get to catch up with you at Wintersun then I will be in Melbourne towards the end of the year for the Tikibeat exhibit at Kustom Lane Gallery. OK get back to carving.

BD

very nice set of tikis you have. really, really like the red moai with all the cracks. he looks like an ancient old man full of age lines. keep up the good work.

bd

Benz-Thanks heaps for the comps,It's a real buzz to get
the nod from ones peers.:)I carve my piece's pretty much
by just chisel except for the odd cut here and there by chainsaw.
The moai's are a differrent story tho,the moai that you see on the bar
was carved out of pier posts that were removed from the southbank wharf
in Melbourne and have been in the water probably around 150yrs judging
by the hand beaten forged spiked ends that were still attached.I could
dig up a photo if your interrested.this wood is like stone and for these
I use a carba-tec arbotech disc (really scary)to rough out then lots of
sanding which drives me insane but worth the effort.I'll post some photo's
of my tiki collection for you soon but seeing this is the carving thread
I'll just slip em in here and there.:wink:

Marcus-Thanks for the welcome and yeah your right this was long overdue,
the responce so far has been great.Had a kool time at w/sun last year
hang'n out with you and Bob and hope to be back again this year if I can swing
some time off work.I have got afew questions for you ut they can wait as Im runnig
out of hands(this typing stuff wears me out)I'll keep ya posted on w/sun.
Cheers be in touch.

Big daddy-Glad you dig the moai I'll post some pic's of his over side
he's really opened up heap's but like you, I think this mkes him even kooler.

Here's some pic's of my carving shack and some more tiki shots
thanks for taking drop'n by.Watango





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hewey posted on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 3:09 AM

Nice stuff mate. Love how the tiki came from the old pier, very cool.

Im heading up to Wintersun too, would be great to see you there :D

Glad you dig my stuff Hewey,I've still got a 5'ft piece of the wharf
left so I'll probably do another moai.As I've said w/sun still depends
on whether or not I can get the mon/tues off work as I mainly want to
see the 2 LA bands which are play'n on the Monday night.So hopefully
if the good lords will'n and the creeks dont rise we'll all be able
to meet and knock back a few beers.Watango

B

Love your Carving Shack, LOTS of goodies in there.
To make that Arbortech a lot easier to control get yourself a Good "Router Speed Control" to slow down that scary disc and make it safer at the same time. When you do get one, Don't get the cheap Harbor Freight type as they have No Torque and really limit the power. The good one has an aluminum housing and much better electronics. Try it You'll Love it I Promise. GO HERE for the best price up here and go for the Blue one.

T

Benz-Cheers for the heads up on the router speed control
box,I'll definitely check this out, hopefully someone local
will have these.I've seen guy's on this forum using those
Lancealot disc's which look pretty scary as well and to think guy's
run these things without guards,man thats INSANE!Im dig'n this forum
you guy's are great.Watango

Tahitiki-Thanks for fix'n up the photo I was wondering
where that went also I should add that Im a big fan of
your carvings. The picasso marq is awesome.Watango

Wow, great chops over there, and that's a classic basement o' fun down there! Skate decks n' all!
Don't they treat those pier pilings with tar, or some stuff? Not too good for inhaling when sanding. But, man what an effect that Moai gives!

Wow! superb carvings!
rreally like the style,dude! --quite an awsome collection aswell

Watango!
great work!
Welcome to TC!
The Moai with the rounded nose is superb!
great fresh approach to an old standard!
looks like there's no stopping you now!
Onward and Upward!

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GROG posted on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 12:56 PM

Nice stuff. GROG like.

Howdy All,Man!! the responce I've received here is awesome
you guy's RULE!

Benz-I spoke to my bro/inlaw who runs a shopfitting busines
and hooks me up with cheap tools thru carba-tec and he sorted me out with
a speed control box so again thanks for the advice.

Surf'n-yeah your right.I wear a mask when using this timber
but hey with all the other toxins i breath in what the heck:)

Tduddy-Cheers Dude thanks for take'n a look.

LLT-Glad you like,Im quite a fan of your's as well.

Grog-Watango dig grog like.

Here's some pic's of a piece I carved for a bushfire benifit at Kustom lane.
I was strapped for time on this one so not many shots(sorry Ben)
at the auction he managed to fetch 740 bonedaddies and all up on the day
Kustomlane managed to raise 15g's.Watango



and a shot of him on his way home in his new owners
roadster

[ Edited by: Watango productions 2009-05-07 22:37 ]

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Liana posted on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 6:01 PM

Welcome aboard!! I'm up here in sunny Queensland, it sure is awesome to see another Aussie join the forum. I'm loving your carvings! Hewey and I will have to think of some kind of excuse to travel down to Melbourne :P Sweet mug collection as well! I'm trying to grow mine but at the moment I've only got a small handfull of mugs - I either never see them or if I do see them they are WAY overpriced.. I saw a generic peanut mug for $165 the other day!!

WOW, Nice Chops. Great looking Tiki's. My hats off to ya for carvin Eucalyptus. I have carved some of that myself. It's very hard wood, but it holds the detail well.

Keep up the good work!

Nice carves. Don't you love this site. Its the only place you can take photos of raw logs and get ooos and aahhs. By the way you tikis are fantastic!

G
GMAN posted on Thu, Apr 30, 2009 7:57 AM

Yes Sir! That's some right fine chippin'. Gman likee too. Thanks for sharing.

-G

T

Wow - this one blows me away! What kind of wood is that?

M

Like your style,Watango.
Any chance of getting a close up of that shrunken head
on your wall?

Liana-Hmm sunny q/land!It's start'n to get pretty darn chilly
down here.Glad you dig my tiki's.Kustomlane will be having a
tiki show later on in the year feature'n Marcus Thorn,myself
and whole bunch of tiki related stuff so there's your excuse
for a trip down south covered so dont forget to pack ya woolly's.
As for the mug situation I started collecting them quite a while ago
when you could buy stuff on evilbay for ok prices as well as atrip
to the states back in 04 where I snapped up as many as I could carry
but with the value of our peso and the cost of ship'n I dont buy to
many these days.

tikimecula-thanks for the comps,not many fan palms round here so carv'n
gum trees(euc) is my eqivalent as there everywhere.

Alohastation-your right this site is great.Cheers

Gman- Thanks for stop'n by and check'n out my stuff.

BigT-This ones carved from spotted gum,hard as stone.Glad you like.

Mudbone- the shrunken head on the wall is made of plastic and came on a
string with 2 more and a bunch of bones that Ipicked up at a carshow.

Cheers Watango

S

Strapped for time! Great looking Ku at that
speed you could do well for yourself.

W
waiipo posted on Sun, May 3, 2009 6:05 PM

On 2009-04-21 15:53, Watango productions wrote:

Seeksurf-thanks for taking a look,I'm a HUGE fan of your thread
your carvings truly are amazing!

Here's some pic's of a piece that I carved for Appleton Estate
rum and now lives at their Melbourne office.This was my first corperate
commision so I was pretty stoked on this peice.








Then time for burning and sanding



followed by 1 coat of merbau decking stain and 1 coat of
western jarrah stain an varnish.



Finally a shot of him on the door at the Watango lounge!
Cheers Watango.

Greetings from Florida, I really like this peice, alot of detail going on, you also have a nice little shed to do your work in, very nice.. was thinking you were southern Cal., or Florida by the looks of the land, was suprised it was Australia. keep up the good work, and happy carvings..

Howdy TC'ers,Here's some pic's of a lono peice
which I just finished, again carved out of gum but
Im not sure what type,He stands about 30 inchs and
weighs about 30 odd kilos.Watango

Waiipo- thanks for drop'n by glad you like.Watango




S

Holy crap! you are a machine. Looking good. I see a little more detail
like teeth in this guy.

Seeksurf-Cheers for stop'n by,this guy took me a few solid
wk/ends to get thru, Im try'n to work on more details and
be a bit more pateint with my peices,would of liked to do
abit more with the headress but the cracking towards the top
was start'n to freak me out a little.Watango

Excellent work, Watango!

really killer stuff man, dig the stain and finish on those last 2!

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