Thank you, Dave. I did not really have the time to watch the whole thing, but damn, I did! So engaging. I am new at this activity--have carved five owls that are, well, owls--but your wood spirit has fired me up to try one. Love that you used some throw-away wood. Dude, you are a great teacher. I will be retiring from teaching high school in a year, and I can tell you care. Thank you.
Thank you very much for taking the time to make this video, I found it very interesting and informative...I've always been interested in this carving , I've done small stuff but never had the guts to attempt something like that. Wow! Definitely a new subscriber and I'll be rewatcheing this video for guidance in my carving. Thanks again. 🇨🇦🇬🇧🇺🇸
Very interesting video, it wasn't even a topic I had searched for, but it was fun to watch. In my opinion a couple of things I might have enjoyed that you may think about 1) many of the really big woodworkers on youtube talk a lot, don't worry about it, but it's always an option to shoot all the way through and do a voice over... I have noticed many of the bigger names eg: blacktail studios, foureyes go this route and maybe it would help to keep the flow. 2) shoot landscape (or if it's a camera change the aspect ratio so it doesn't show as a square.) I know the wood was oriented portrait and you were standing up so it made sense, but for uploading to youtube it's nice if I can go full screen with no black bars. I noticed you are getting close to 1000 subscribers, so hopefully I sounded like I was trying to help get you there, not complain. and I think you motivated me to try it.
Thank you for the helpful advice. I have a few videos that have voiceover and being an artist not a video creator. I really don’t know what I am doing so I appreciate positive feedback thank you check out some of my other videos if you like.|
Dave, I didn’t know you put a USA in the end of your channel. Glad to get to watch again it’s been a while you’ve improved not that you didn’t have to but I can see some. I’ll be watching !😊
I do small wood carving and would like to get into chainsaw art. This was awesome, ty, subbing you. I would love to hear how you sell these, I would love to make some money with the art, but I have had a hard time getting someone to actually buy one.
Thank you for the sub, I have had success selling at art expos,farmers markets, and home and garden shows, the biggest thins is starting my price lower and working up to build confidence in myself and the client
Thank you, Dave. I did not really have the time to watch the whole thing, but damn, I did! So engaging. I am new at this activity--have carved five owls that are, well, owls--but your wood spirit has fired me up to try one. Love that you used some throw-away wood. Dude, you are a great teacher. I will be retiring from teaching high school in a year, and I can tell you care. Thank you.
Thank you very much for taking the time to make this video, I found it very interesting and informative...I've always been interested in this carving , I've done small stuff but never had the guts to attempt something like that. Wow! Definitely a new subscriber and I'll be rewatcheing this video for guidance in my carving. Thanks again. 🇨🇦🇬🇧🇺🇸
The best carving tutorial I've ever watched. Thank you for this. Cancer sucks. Get well soon and make more videos like this one.
Very interesting, very talented thank you.
HOLY BALLS! YOU ARE BY FAR THE BEST INSTRUCTOR!!!!
Very interesting video, it wasn't even a topic I had searched for, but it was fun to watch. In my opinion a couple of things I might have enjoyed that you may think about 1) many of the really big woodworkers on youtube talk a lot, don't worry about it, but it's always an option to shoot all the way through and do a voice over... I have noticed many of the bigger names eg: blacktail studios, foureyes go this route and maybe it would help to keep the flow. 2) shoot landscape (or if it's a camera change the aspect ratio so it doesn't show as a square.) I know the wood was oriented portrait and you were standing up so it made sense, but for uploading to youtube it's nice if I can go full screen with no black bars. I noticed you are getting close to 1000 subscribers, so hopefully I sounded like I was trying to help get you there, not complain. and I think you motivated me to try it.
Thank you for the helpful advice. I have a few videos that have voiceover and being an artist not a video creator. I really don’t know what I am doing so I appreciate positive feedback thank you check out some of my other videos if you like.|
Thanks for the time you spent in this tutorial. I learned a lot. Great Job!
You're very welcome!
Thanks for this great tutorial, the detail u achieve with only a regular bar and without using dremel etc is quite impressive very well done!
Glad it was helpful!
Dave, I didn’t know you put a USA in the end of your channel. Glad to get to watch again it’s been a while you’ve improved not that you didn’t have to but I can see some. I’ll be watching !😊
I do small wood carving and would like to get into chainsaw art. This was awesome, ty, subbing you. I would love to hear how you sell these, I would love to make some money with the art, but I have had a hard time getting someone to actually buy one.
Thank you for the sub, I have had success selling at art expos,farmers markets, and home and garden shows, the biggest thins is starting my price lower and working up to build confidence in myself and the client
Thanks Dave. I have to give this a try!
🎉🎉🎉 great video!!!
Thank you I hope it helps or at the least is entertaining
Bloody Awesome👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🙋🏼♂️
Thanks man
Great tutorial. thanks for sharing
Great video! What model saw are you using
Nice video. Beautiful work! Just wondering if you got that whole carve on one battery charge? Looks like you have the Stihl AP300?
well done...
This guy is so awesome!! THANK YOU CHAINSAW!
BAAAD MAMMA JAMMA
Very cool carve👍👍👍
Nice job!
I thought you were going to carve the guy that was on the video advertisement
Poor audio quality. Good content, though!
What model of saw is that
Excellent
Do you used chain oil?
Wicked spirit, I was surprised to see the stock bar do that well.
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