Making a Taiaha(Maori fighting staff) Part1

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 58

  • @Dray-uk9vz
    @Dray-uk9vz Год назад +3

    Tino pai well done bro im from Bay of plenty and I do carving and carpentry and seashell jewelry respect to your method it may be untraditional and modern but your result was very similar! I enjoy seeing someone try and teaching and understanding themselves naturally ka pai koutou

    • @KoaStudio
      @KoaStudio  Год назад +1

      🤙 happy you enjoyed! Mahalo nui!

  • @XeGhia351
    @XeGhia351 4 месяца назад

    Each carving there design and placement all have specific meaning and purpose.
    Carvings are designated and completed at time of last use , for example 1 curl (an unfolding fern) can represent a person…etc etc im no expert in all the details but definitely something I’d like to pursue further.
    If the story of this Taiaha were to have continued any appropriate carvings would have been added accordingly.
    Thank my mum for teaching me something of our New Zealand history. Kia Ora my Whānau Nui Puku

  • @fantail7214
    @fantail7214 Год назад +2

    Maori wahine from/in Aotearoa here. I just wanted to share my appreciation for the respect for our culture and the careful efforts in your pronunciations of our language.. and may I add it's pretty good! Arohanui (lots of love) from Aotearoa 💚

    • @KoaStudio
      @KoaStudio  Год назад

      Mahalo plenty! Happy to hear you enjoyed the video 🤙

  • @bern1228
    @bern1228 2 года назад

    Nice. Enjoying your process. On to part 2.

  • @ChrisColeman-w6x
    @ChrisColeman-w6x 8 месяцев назад

    Aloha brada! Tiki out of michigan again great job on all of your work your ancestors would be proud

  • @mauitane951
    @mauitane951 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome bro love your work

  • @Finding_Arcadia
    @Finding_Arcadia 7 месяцев назад

    I know this is an older video, and the idea i have isnt exactly "hip" and is a little off-brand for you, but it'd be interesting to see your take on the spear clubs the Jabari used in Black Panther, its historical counter part is similar to the african Knobkerrie/irish Shillelagh

  • @ngahiiti7080
    @ngahiiti7080 4 месяца назад +1

    chur bro please try make some Maori flute, we call them taonga puoro , pukaea, koauau, putorino, thankyou awesome video I'm Maori from turangi

    • @KoaStudio
      @KoaStudio  4 месяца назад +1

      Unfortunately I don’t really make any Maori pieces anymore.. the design styles are just so different from my own that I never like the end result of what I make…

  • @Boomstickck
    @Boomstickck Год назад

    Beautiful ❤

  • @TheLord0Ice0Wind
    @TheLord0Ice0Wind 2 года назад +1

    This is looking great already

  • @brickhouse7978
    @brickhouse7978 2 года назад +1

    Oh wow, you making another one? Nice! :)

  • @classmst89
    @classmst89 10 месяцев назад

    Kia ora bro! your pronunciation was on point 🤙

  • @dixonbeejay
    @dixonbeejay 2 года назад +7

    Taiaha is very sacred in our culture you need to know what your doing and the actual story behind it...it's not just a. (fighting staff) one thing I've watched you do is putting the arero tongue on the ground number 1 rule never put that on the ground would you like your grandmother licking dirt of the ground. Number 2 ..a taiaha is our tupuna (ansestors) this is the reason why we don't do stupid things with them ..I've learnt how to make them and use them ...so if I was with you I would make you do 500 press ups on the ground for disrespecting your ansestors

    • @Louzahsol
      @Louzahsol Год назад +1

      You wouldn’t do a single thing.

    • @TK-te5dc
      @TK-te5dc 7 месяцев назад

      Go get us a box co

    • @badchefi
      @badchefi 7 месяцев назад

      Wear a mask when you sand -

    • @thoseones-lw9ky
      @thoseones-lw9ky 5 месяцев назад

      @@TK-te5dcgo play with your little sister you inbreed 😂🤡

    • @hemigreene2991
      @hemigreene2991 4 месяца назад

      100%

  • @brettpalmer1770
    @brettpalmer1770 2 года назад

    It hard to think of an better or more interesting fighting stick.

  • @jj1818
    @jj1818 2 года назад +1

    Ho braddah! Looks nice, eh? Where do you get big pieces of koa like that?

    • @KoaStudio
      @KoaStudio  2 года назад +1

      Get most my koa from a conservation on the big island koawood works
      koawoodworks.com

    • @jj1818
      @jj1818 2 года назад

      @@KoaStudio shoots! Mahalo bro!

  • @davidirving1406
    @davidirving1406 Год назад

    Do you sell these?

    • @KoaStudio
      @KoaStudio  Год назад

      Not all of my work but I do sell some. Message me on my Instagram if your interested in a piece 🤙 @koastudio

  • @renatamcstay
    @renatamcstay 5 месяцев назад

    Aroha!

  • @noahfranks2892
    @noahfranks2892 2 года назад

    Who would win a Maori a Hawaiian or a Native American

    • @KoaStudio
      @KoaStudio  2 года назад

      Not sure I’d be able to answer that 😅

    • @lincolnhobartmiller
      @lincolnhobartmiller 2 года назад +2

      Whoever possesses the most skill, knowledge, fitness and experience most probably

    • @jackfrost3588
      @jackfrost3588 2 года назад

      The Maori

    • @noahfranks2892
      @noahfranks2892 2 года назад

      @@jackfrost3588 Why do you think so

  • @troyhunterday4220
    @troyhunterday4220 2 года назад

    kia ora bro what blade/ sanding paper did u use on your angle grinder?

    • @KoaStudio
      @KoaStudio  2 года назад

      Aloha! I don’t use blades on the angle grinder cause they can bite and jump to much which is dangerous for me cause I shape with just he one hand ya. I use sanding disks from 36grit to 50grit on the grinder 🤙

  • @lincolnhobartmiller
    @lincolnhobartmiller 2 года назад

    Awesome bro

  • @andydandy5899
    @andydandy5899 2 года назад +2

    Where do you get all your shark teeth?

    • @KoaStudio
      @KoaStudio  2 года назад +2

      Takes a long time.. mostly divers, collectors and local fishermen. Been collecting teeth for years. And always ask when I come across someone with them.

  • @Youngblood457
    @Youngblood457 2 года назад

    Are you going to put shark teeth on the spear tongue end?

    • @KoaStudio
      @KoaStudio  2 года назад +1

      That would be similar to Mayan and Aztec designs which would be cool. But no, not for this piece.

  • @melanieleavitt6783
    @melanieleavitt6783 2 года назад

    What are the original dimensions of the wood? Am I crazy or does it look rather larger than 2x4...?

    • @KoaStudio
      @KoaStudio  2 года назад +1

      Don’t remember the original dimensions but if your comparing it lumber then yes it is larger. Lumber in the US for a 2X4 is actually 1.5X3.5 this was squared up to a true 2x4

  • @thorkelleon
    @thorkelleon 2 года назад +1

    That piece looks great, if you don’t mind my asking what bandsaw was the one you used on this piece?

  • @战王-l7e
    @战王-l7e 2 года назад

    very nice 👍👍👍

  • @elshebactm6769
    @elshebactm6769 2 года назад

    🤠👍🏿

  • @jackfrost3588
    @jackfrost3588 2 года назад +1

    You should learn to make one from a Maori carver your method is different (some would say wrong) from how my people make them

    • @KoaStudio
      @KoaStudio  2 года назад +2

      I would be honored to at some point. How I craft is very “modern” but it was how I was trained. I haven’t branched out on my tools very much mainly because I like the idea of anyone with a very basic set of tooling being able to bring their own art to life! It’s in part how I put my mana into my pieces 🤙

    • @jackfrost3588
      @jackfrost3588 2 года назад +1

      Your work is awesome thats just my thoughts on it keep it up Mauriora from the North of Aotearoa

  • @Louzahsol
    @Louzahsol Год назад

    Lol I had a bunch of people mad at me because I made a pendant to look like the head/tongue for a commission and apparently if a pakeha makes anything that’s me being an evil colonizer