• Sunday, October 26th, 2008
Last BSF Convention in Port Canaveral I sat in as a spectator for a Sean Smith daiza carving workshop. I’m glad I did. Sean is the highest recognized diaza artist outside of Japan and is respected for his work in Japan as well.
After the workshop I was very motivated to create one of these little stands and it turned out pretty good. So I decided to try another one. The following steps are what I followed to create one. I hope it inspires others out there to give it a try.
I bought a rock at the most recent CFBC meeting from a long time member, Marge Pierce. I didn’t like the stand, but the rock had potential. This is what it looked like when I bought it.
Here it is removed from the stand.
I used Rosewood for the daiza. This rock was an easy one because it had a flat base. So all you do is put it on the wood and trace around it.
The outline of the rock
I use a dremel tool with a router attachment to remove the material about 1/8″. Just stay in the lines.
Now put the rock in its place and trace a line about 1/8″ around it to form the lip.
I used a jigsaw to cut out the diaza. Its starting to look good.
Now select the areas for the feet.
Here it is in its final form. It still needs a ton of sanding and handling to darken it up. That’s all there is to it. Give it a try
Category: Daiza
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