There are maybe 6-8 different kinds of totem poles here in the Pacific Northwest. Among the First Nations, true totems are family heritage, that house pole says who you are, your ancestors and where you're from. Interior house posts, mortuary poles, welcome figures and so on. I don't carve those as I am not entitled to use the totems.
Anybody can carve story poles. Maybe they are reminders, maybe like mine, they are illustrated lessons for little kids to learn.
I can buy beautiful split 5" x 5" x 64" western red cedar posts from a local mill.
Then I picked out 2 of them and used adzes and a draw knife to round them off.
I made birch bark templates of the different sized caterpillars and did the drawings.
I used a RotoZip (18,000rpm?) to outline the body forms.
>>> in the midst of all this, my health failed badly. I claim that I'll be 2 years old on August 21 after some dramatic internal repairs. I do have after-market parts now.
So the greatest possible news is that I'm happy to be back at it again. Slow, but I'm in the shop and that's what counts. Not just because it was 111F yesterday and 72 in the shop, either. Melt your eyebrows but dry heat.
This is the frog pole in a carving bench. I can raise and lower the carving that stands on a movable shelf: Top frog was yet to be finished.
Anybody can carve story poles. Maybe they are reminders, maybe like mine, they are illustrated lessons for little kids to learn.
I can buy beautiful split 5" x 5" x 64" western red cedar posts from a local mill.
Then I picked out 2 of them and used adzes and a draw knife to round them off.
I made birch bark templates of the different sized caterpillars and did the drawings.
I used a RotoZip (18,000rpm?) to outline the body forms.
>>> in the midst of all this, my health failed badly. I claim that I'll be 2 years old on August 21 after some dramatic internal repairs. I do have after-market parts now.
So the greatest possible news is that I'm happy to be back at it again. Slow, but I'm in the shop and that's what counts. Not just because it was 111F yesterday and 72 in the shop, either. Melt your eyebrows but dry heat.
This is the frog pole in a carving bench. I can raise and lower the carving that stands on a movable shelf: Top frog was yet to be finished.