How to add fur to a carving with a chainsaw
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- I know fur not fir . But really your adding fur to fir .. get it lol 😂
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Hanks for the tips I don't chainsaw carve but I do a bit of carving with angle grinder and chisels
Great video I'll keep watching for more of your tips.
Cheers
Tim from Wood 4 Nothing
Gracias for the video. It really help me.
Thanks! Thats an awesome tip....love the videos! :)
Thanks !
I was looking for advice on doing detailing like this on my non dominant side. I thought there was something that could be done that makes it way easier but I guess there isn't. I am very right side dominant and it's like only half of the piece I'm working on turns out so good and I can't replicate it on the other.
I know how that can be . It’s practice practice practice. It always sounds like a quick response but it’s the truth . On your non dominant side slow down think the cuts through be purposeful in each cut . Eventually it will be easier. Well a little maybe a little easier lol
Very reasonable
Doing my first bear as I post this comment. Thanks for the tip!
Robert Cornelius awesome stay safe
Yeaaa this my video,,,gracias
Nice how much do you get for a bear that size? Love them
woodsweezell These bears come with a flag and are $75 each .
BIUTIFULLLLLL WORK SIR!!!! WHAT TYPE OF WOOD IS IT!??🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾THANK U!!!
Thank you 😁 the moose is black walnut with butter nut wood antlers
If use the top handle to carve the fur what will be the different in handling it compare to rear handle chainsaw ?
I have heard other carvers dealing with more joint pain over time that use a top handle . May not be the same for everyone but I think we have more control with a read handle saw .
@@KyleHallwoodworker yeah I couldn't found any video on top handle carving chainsaw and I think most carver prefer the rear handle. BTW... What is the different of the carving gauge 0.043 and 0.050 to your art or reliability of the chain ?
50 is a bigger chain I feel it’s a bit more aggressive than the 43. I like the smaller 43 for the fine detail lines and precise cuts. As far as reliability I run Stihl brand chains and have had no issues.
@@KyleHallwoodworker I'm planning to buy the Stihl MSA120 because 140/160 not available in my country. I want to use for detailing work and not sure can it cut or battery last how long compare to 140.
What is your advise ?
I believe anything lower than the 160 runs a smaller battery. The 160,200,220 all run bigger batteries . Those are what I have . The 140 might be good for details I do see other carvers using them . I do not know if a dime tip bar will fit or not would have to check with a dealer