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Post #51346 by Octane on Mon, Sep 15, 2003 11:16 AM

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Nice job yet again Octane, excited about school starting... ha ha, just kidding, just waste your free time in the Oceanic Art section of the library and it'll be better than a tOga pArty.

thanks for the praise, and no i'm not looking forward to going to school as tiki carving time will be cut down by alot, it takes me about 2 days to carve a ash tiki from drawing to stain, but now it will most likily take a week, and that sucks. i will defenitly have to check out the library section, maybe get some good ideas and learn more about the oceanic region.

Jungletrader those tikis are cool, i like the burning technique it really makes the features stand out. i know what you mea on those cured palm logs, i think they lose 2/3 of their weight in water over a year.

Tikitony great looking pendent or neclace, good detail on such a small little tiki. i like the little skull he is holding