You are just adorable and I love your personality and your smile and quirky little facial expressions . Yea you can say I’m a Fan ha I hope your husband is loving on you and treating you like a Queen because you absolutely are one
Ben and Jenna Whiting, The Power couple of the 21st Century 🙂 I came across your channel completely by accident but I got to say I'm hooked, your videos are not only fun to watch but I've been learning little things from them, like I had no idea that chainsaw carving was an actual sport with a whole huge community of people behind it. There is just so much content you two can create out of this. Keep up the good work, I think the 2 of you are going to do amazing things together.
Awww my heart! This is the sweetest comment ever!☺️ We both really appreciate it! Thanks for joining the Fam! We are happy you're here and excited to share more with you all!
Cool! Does your sister know how to carve too? Or at least use a chainsaw. I'm not an artist but I've been chainsawing since I was 8 (logs, trimming, and dead tree removal). Love your work!
Hi Jenna, how did you come to carve Figures with the Chainsaw and why? I like your carving Videos so much, but i'm interestet why and how you came to Carve. :)
Hey Jenna! Random question. What do you use on your green/wet logs to preserve them and keep them from cracking before you start carving them? Like you get fresh green logs but you're not gonna carve them for a couple weeks and you don't want them to crack in the middle. Do you coat the ends with some kind of sealer to prevent cracking? Thanks for any feedback. Keep up the awesome work.
Hello!!! Great question! Honestly you use what you got, but it preferred to let the wood dry out and debark them. Great tip is to let them season for a couple months standing up so all the water runs down, debark when bark is ready to peel off. You can definitely carve wet wood. If you block them out when fresh, drying time is quicker. Sealing up carving is important to help prevent cracking and whatnot but not guaranteed it still won't crack. Treat carvings like a plant or your car. There is some maintenance you will need to do to keep you carving is great condition. Hope that helps some! Thanks for watching!😁
I noticed in some of your videos that you have a metal plate with spikes in it that you mount your logs on to carve. Is that something that you purchased somewhere or did you make it? If you purchased it, can you point me to where I can get one? Thanks!
@@chainsawjenna 372xp with 28” bar 🤔 might have to be a big pumpkin 🤣🤣 The plan was one plank and then pumpkin 🎃, hard Australian wattle so it took 5 tanks of fuel, 2 chain resharpenisms and 4 hours. So I didn’t get a chance. But will definitely get one done.
That's very cool
Must be a good teacher, his pumpkin is turning out great.Yard is looking great to.
Thank you Jason. He’s a fast learner, I’m sure you’ll see him again in my videos.😋 excited for the yard finally coming together as well!
Tree guy here, Chinese chestnut. Love the videos!
Hi Tree guy! Thank you for joining us!
Hi Jenna love your chainsaw carving
Watching you teach was probably the best part of this video. Awesome !!
Thank you James! So happy we got the chance to carve together! I am sure it will not be the last! Til next time! 😋😋
Jenna, that little bear is so cute. Great job
Your little brother got some talent!
Oh yes! He’s already kicking my butt in carving! His pumpkin wasn’t all wonky like mine🤣🤣😋💪
Your brother is doing a awesome job Jenna 😁👍🏻 he’s got this
Thank you Alejandro! I’m really excited for him! 😋😋
Good job Jenna and Tommy! Be sure to show us the finished pumpkin. Pumpkin😄😄..👍👍👍
I know I’m sorry, I had to leave before we could finish them next time for sure😁😁
Great vid, liked seeing you carve with your bro. It would be cool to see you carve with your parents one day.
You are just adorable and I love your personality and your smile and quirky little facial expressions .
Yea you can say I’m a Fan ha
I hope your husband is loving on you and treating you like a Queen because you absolutely are one
Great video!! Just amazed how you do that with a log and chainsaw.
Great video. Yard is looking good. Your brother done a good job. Y'all take care and have a blessed and safe day and I'll see you on your next video
Thank you Billy! You as well! Have a happy 4th of July! 🇺🇸😁
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Great video Jenna
Ben and Jenna Whiting, The Power couple of the 21st Century 🙂
I came across your channel completely by accident but I got to say I'm hooked, your videos are not only fun to watch but I've been learning little things from them, like I had no idea that chainsaw carving was an actual sport with a whole huge community of people behind it. There is just so much content you two can create out of this. Keep up the good work, I think the 2 of you are going to do amazing things together.
Awww my heart! This is the sweetest comment ever!☺️ We both really appreciate it! Thanks for joining the Fam! We are happy you're here and excited to share more with you all!
Cool! Does your sister know how to carve too? Or at least use a chainsaw. I'm not an artist but I've been chainsawing since I was 8 (logs, trimming, and dead tree removal). Love your work!
Awesome video 👍🏽nice to keep carving in the family.
I’m sure you’ll see Tommy again in my videos. Maybe we’ll do a project together and show you guys!😁😁
😮👍👍
Yard is Looking good 😊
Thank you Robert! More updates soon!😁
Nice video! Makes me want to try a pumpkin!!!
If you never made one before give it a try they are a lot of fun! 😋
@@chainsawjenna I'll definitely give it a try!
Great video!
Thank you Stacey! 😁😁
Excellent
Nice I want to learn
Hi Jenna,
how did you come to carve Figures with the Chainsaw and why?
I like your carving Videos so much, but i'm interestet why and how you came to Carve. :)
Hey Jenna! Random question. What do you use on your green/wet logs to preserve them and keep them from cracking before you start carving them? Like you get fresh green logs but you're not gonna carve them for a couple weeks and you don't want them to crack in the middle. Do you coat the ends with some kind of sealer to prevent cracking? Thanks for any feedback. Keep up the awesome work.
Hello!!! Great question! Honestly you use what you got, but it preferred to let the wood dry out and debark them. Great tip is to let them season for a couple months standing up so all the water runs down, debark when bark is ready to peel off. You can definitely carve wet wood. If you block them out when fresh, drying time is quicker. Sealing up carving is important to help prevent cracking and whatnot but not guaranteed it still won't crack. Treat carvings like a plant or your car. There is some maintenance you will need to do to keep you carving is great condition. Hope that helps some! Thanks for watching!😁
It's a Chinese chestnut
I noticed in some of your videos that you have a metal plate with spikes in it that you mount your logs on to carve. Is that something that you purchased somewhere or did you make it? If you purchased it, can you point me to where I can get one? Thanks!
It is actually homemade, we call it the Spiker! lol
If it has spiked balls on it I believe it’s Chinese
Well i was going to do some milling today but now it looks like i doing a pumpkin...
Yesss!!!! How did it go? 😋😋
@@chainsawjenna 372xp with 28” bar 🤔 might have to be a big pumpkin 🤣🤣
The plan was one plank and then pumpkin 🎃, hard Australian wattle so it took 5 tanks of fuel, 2 chain resharpenisms and 4 hours. So I didn’t get a chance. But will definitely get one done.
Do you have a website to sell your carvings?
ChainsawJenna.com 😁😁
Tom needs chaps on.
You are now
Jeez crocs for foot wear ?