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Post #29634 by keigs20 on Tue, Apr 8, 2003 10:50 AM

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Damn thats nice BK,
Tiki freak- it is easier to carve cedar when it is wet. Then throw some clear sealer or prune seal on the ends so it does not crack as bad as it dries. Then you can burn it for a dark tiki or sand it smooth and stain it for a lighter tiki. It will still crack or check a little but from what Bill says will out last a palm tiki by far in the weather.