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Carvings from Frog Island Tikis

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"Lonnie" needs a tree or rock to be peeking around.
Great tiki!

T

"oopps!

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2013-12-22 17:12 ]

Great stuff.

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cy posted on Wed, Jan 1, 2014 2:20 PM

Happy New Year ya'all! Skip you are right, he is a sneaky little bastard, and I'm pretty sure he is the one that crept under the Christmas tree and replaced the $5000 diamond ring I bought for my wife with a bottle of rum and a couple of swizzle sticks. (and she doesn't even drink rum.) Here he is completed.

I added beach sand to the base portion.


Also chipped away at this big piece of cedar.


I want to make plenty of shelf- like portions to display shot glasses as well as a compartment in back for a few mugs or bottles.

Thanks to John and Irene for this honkin' chunk of bass wood.

I will use a portion for the bottom piece of this one under construction.

[ Edited by: cy 2014-01-01 14:21 ]

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amate posted on Wed, Jan 1, 2014 4:22 PM

Never a shortage of big timber and big projects coming out of Oregon. Great carves and an entertaining thread.

WC

Guess I was wrong about that Palm Beach thing.
The shot glass display is brilliant.
A larger mug display could be a slam dunk too.
Real cool.
I like the beach sand too.

CY-tosines
You never cease to amaze
There sure are a lot of great ideas that come out of frog island

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cy posted on Sun, Jan 19, 2014 4:05 PM

amate thanks, I try to never take for granted the availability of suitable wood for carving that I have at my disposal. Will, cold weather does not stop a person that feels obligated to produce tiki. Damn H10, there is such a word as cytosines, I looked it up. I am not the best at finishing but I love to start. This 6x6 piece of redwood came out of my barn.

TikiSkip provided the cool float. His name is "Ben" cause he will have a clock in him.

He is being built to fit into this empty space in my bar.


[ Edited by: cy 2014-01-19 16:33 ]

[ Edited by: cy 2014-01-19 16:34 ]

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Dang, a clock and a lamp?! AWESOME

Float balls swing like a pendulum do,
Wahines on bicycles 2 by 2.
Something, something and the Tiki of Ben...

(Sorry about the obscure old song reference :lol: )

S

"Ben" is lookin good.......another great idea!

T

Nice Cy!!
Love the clock idea.

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amate posted on Tue, Jan 21, 2014 3:58 AM

On 2014-01-19 17:34, TheBigT wrote:
Dang, a clock and a lamp?! AWESOME

Gotta have a lamp so you can see the clock...:roll:

I hope your barn is still standing Cy. I'm not sure I would have removed that redwood beam.
All very creative as usual.

Cy-tosol

Lookin good bruddah
Love the float in da tiki combo

I think we are all ready for an official Frog Island Tiki Bar post in the Home Tiki Bar section
:)

Jon

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cy posted on Wed, Jan 22, 2014 11:44 AM

Thank you BT, I like 'em to do something like light up or tell time rather than just stand there. MDM, I actually did lol on that one, very good. (the rosy red cheeks of the haole children) Appreciate the feed back Scot and Skip, amate just a 2x4 prop here and there to keep the roof up, and H10 as soon as I get my daughter and her beau and their clutter out of the downstairs area I will post shots.

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cy posted on Sun, Feb 9, 2014 3:17 PM

Despite some inclement weather I made a bit of progress. I'm glad to have Ben about finished.

I did some glass eyes and decorations to inlay.

I carved out the back and installed a clock. I will paint the numbers on the face.

The grain on this wood is beauty.

We had this guy's legal name changed from Monk to "Dyson" because he reminds me of one of those blade-less fan thingys. I got a coat of red on him before the temps dropped.

I spent time last week making a compartment in this cedar piece for a few mugs and also ordered some small string lights shaped like floats that will hang on each side of the tiki.

S

Ben is looking great!! Will you be at TiKi Caliente this year?

Ben is really something.
A lot going on there.
The guy on top looks cold.
Rojo Dyson, no moving parts.
Is the glass, mug, bottle stand
going to be a bar you could stand at?
Last but not least,
the snow looks great in those pics.
Post card ish.

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cy posted on Mon, Feb 10, 2014 8:41 AM

Thanks amigos, Skoo I am looking forward to Caliente this year, hope to see you there and have these done by then. Yes Will, I want to add a glass top so you can stand around it, more like a bar/table. I cut another portion out of the back that will hold a few bottles and will be lit from the bottom. The snow is great here because it only lasts for a few days at a time, rather than months. I have a question for you guys, though. Do you stay up till 4 in the morning or do you get up that early? Either way it's insane.

[ Edited by: cy 2014-02-10 08:41 ]

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cy posted on Sun, Mar 9, 2014 4:45 PM

I took some progress pictures this weekend.
The first oar I carved sold quickly so I started the other, this one named "Orson"



Except for the numbers on the clock, "Ben" is done.


It is not my style to be delicate and go all tappy tappy with a sharp chisel and mallet but I had to or risk snappy snappy on this unknown 6x6 piece of wood.


From this shot you can plainly see how my shop resembles Tikimeculas'.

I hope to have this cedar stump done for Caliente.


I will add these lit floats to the back.


This section will have the bottles lit from the bottom.

[ Edited by: cy 2014-03-10 10:06 ]

I love the clock - may have to steal that idea.

I love the Rum bottle area- I might have to drink to that idea

:)

T

The oar is killer. Ben finished up nice. Are you going to bother much to hide the cord for the light?

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cy posted on Tue, Mar 11, 2014 6:43 PM

Thanks Aloha, below are a few more clocks that hopefully will give you more to burgle. I knew you would run out of cyisms H10, (how bout cychotic or Cy-Tai) Big T I have a channel cut into the back where the wiring will go. The stand is just for display, Ben is actually made to hang on a wall.



T

Those clocks are awesome- along with all of your work! Dang, now I want to see them in person at Caliente....

CY
How did I forget?
Must have developed a brain CYst or CYsts
Perhaps I need a CYcle or a few CYcles of medication
PeniCYllin should work

Keep the the good work on Frog Island my bruddah

Ps I like the use of all the CYan colored fish floats on this page...

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cy posted on Sun, Mar 23, 2014 3:57 PM

It was nice meeting you at Oasis TikiAno and I highly recommend Caliente as Wildsville man throws one heck of a party. I knew you would rally H10 and come up with a few more. The shot glass display carving is starting to take shape.

I hope to complete for Caliente.



"Orson" is almost done.


It's some kind of beautiful laminated wood.


I took a year off of this piece of hemlock mostly because it is pulpy yet crackly and murder to carve but I'm back at it.


Spring is here and these shots are for hiltiki, as it shows the pods that the frogs grow in. Soon I will be able to see tadpoles swimming inside.

[ Edited by: cy 2014-03-23 16:33 ]

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wow...

EPIC bro...

H

Ahhh. Thank you cy. I never knew, please put pictures of the tad poles as they grow.

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amate posted on Thu, Mar 27, 2014 4:04 AM

On 2014-03-11 18:43, cy wrote:

Jumps right off the page.

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Fox posted on Tue, Apr 1, 2014 2:05 PM

YES! I love your work! A fantastic variety. Thank you for posting!

Stop eat'n the shrooms grow'n in the yard! dig the crazy clocks.

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yer killin' me bro...

it just keeps getting more and more outside the box...

I love it!

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cy posted on Sat, Apr 5, 2014 3:19 PM

It's positive words like yours that keep me jacked to keep going Fox, thanks! Appreciate it Watango, and you are right I need to grow up- but I will have to quit tomorrow. pjc I have more waiting in the on deck circle. Here is "Orson" complete.




Also did enough rough work to move this piece into the staging area. Almost nothing like the smell of fresh cut cedar.

S

great work as always cy! I really like "orson"....really a cool idea and looks wonderful finished.

WC

2 good projects Cy.
Orson's hard to photo I bet.
Most likely needs to be seen in person.
The bar is starting to pop.
The sculptures look thick & deep.

Oarsome! had to be said.

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cy posted on Sun, Apr 20, 2014 3:27 PM

Two days without one update from anyone is embarrassing dudes so here goes. Very good Watango, I would not have thought of "oarsome." The technical name for this chest high piece of Japanese hemlock is "Tsuga" so that's his name. It is not even good for firewood, being pulpy, powdery in spots, and extremely chippy but I still had fun carving him. I used mostly power tools (chainsaw, grinder, ArborTech) because chisels were just not cutting it, so to speak.

You can tell from it's stump behind it how it fell in my yard.

I'm fairly certain that this kind of hemlock is the state tree of Washington, but don't quote me on it because I don't feel like researching at the moment.

Today he soaked up a quart of Cabots like a tikiphile absorbing rum at a room crawl, and will take a few more coats to complete.

Once I got this cedar carving into the garage I realized how wet it actually was, so it will not make the trip to Caliente this year but may be with me for the local Tiki Kon, or for Oasis in August.

I added a top section for this piece of bass wood.

CYclorama-
Dude, Frog Island is going to sink under the weight of all new carves.
Love the HUGE update...
Keep tossin chips n dust my bruddah
See you soon in Palm Springs
:)

Jon

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got the shirts bro...

thank you.. :)

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In my state, you can be arrested for carving the state tree. I always suspected you were an outlaw. :)
Everything looking exceptional!

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cy posted on Sat, May 3, 2014 6:04 PM

We are taking in a bit of water captain, glad the ts arrived Jeff, and there is something about a chain saw that makes me feel above the law amate. Here is the menagerie that will accompany me to Palm Springs in two short weeks.



I built a simple stand out of copper that I had kickin' around for "Orson"

It took three coats of a green/yellow paint to complete the numbers on "Ben"

Some swag.

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amate posted on Sun, May 4, 2014 3:03 AM

BEAUTIFUL!

WC

Man,
That is some pile of stuff.
No unfinished symphonys here.
wow

H

Very nice, I really like your style.

C

Yes, yes you definitely have a distinctive style of your own,
and I think it's very very cool and well made.
Great job!

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cy posted on Sat, May 24, 2014 8:50 AM

amate, will, hill, and Clarita thank you for the comments. I had a swell time at Caliente this year, my best yet. Thanks to all that purchased Lonnie, Growth Pole, Orson, Ben, Barry, Dyson, and Lauderdale! Here are a few pics from the journey.
You guys want log porn? This oughta' make you move a bit as my first stop was in Redding to visit Kevin from Timber Cove Tiki.

I bought the tiki on the right from him, the mod one on the left from my pal Skoo, and the cement pieces are from Big Ed.

Here's the set up.

Jason Lee and his band R.I.P.ed it!




I was not sure how Dyson would be received and was pumped when the famous Shag bought him. That's him in the middle, me on the right and I did not get the name of the dude on the left.

Looks like you had a great time Cy, sorry I missed you. Congrats on the sales!

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