Mot Sure if you read these, Jordy, but don’t discredit yourself. You do an amazing job. This video is the best one for explaining the sprocket, the bar and the gauge. Thank you.
I suffered a TBI and had both arms ripped off at the elbows, then reattached…(that shit left a mark!)…. I began power carving and making wooden flags and concealed firearm cabinets I bought an echo cs 490 a year ago to cut firewood….but I’m getting into carving now…. And Brother, you and I are cut from the same politically incorrect cloth! Fuckin’ love it! Subscribed!
Thanks Jordy! This video really helped me as beginner! I asked my local shop for a Stihl 140 model to be mounted with the dime nose carving guide and 1/4 inch chain and they told me the sprocket is different compared to other models that take a carving bar (i.e. the 200 model that comes with a carving bar) and that it can't be done. Didn't seem right to me since the sprockets might have more or less teeth but they are both for 1/4 inch chains and 0.043 inch driver link gauge bars. Did my research and verified this through specs from online and your video really confirmed my hunch that the shop employee had it wrong! Great video here Jordy! Many thanks :)
Thanks Jordy, well done, you brought to light several things I never thought about regarding chainsaw carving. I may need to start smaller with equipment starting off. Thank you again for being you.
Everything on point bro. I also suggest the 170 for a beginner. Good, cheap, light weight saw. That way you don’t invest too much in case you don’t like it.
Well done Jordy !...you did fine...no-one can accuse you of talking down to them...you own your understanding and offer it freely to those who need more information...you always impress me with your tutoring for your subscribers... Bless you Jordy...🌿🌿🌿
Thumbs up man, much admiration. Have to pick up the grand kid and have to leave but will catch more later. Just starting and it is useful. I'm 68 so yeah, thanks.
thanks Jordy ...Wow what an unbelievable great job you did on explaining this technical stuff, that has been confusing to a lot of us . Man you are getting better all the time at doing this kind of informational video . thank you Jordy for having the patients to do this for us !
Thanks for the education Jordy. I'm retired and looking into carving small to medium size: bears, owls, eagles, or squirrels. Thanks a bunch for your informative video. I like watching Ryan Cook too.
First off, i think you are a little hard on yourself. Most importantly, watching some other carvers i wish they would have made a video just like yours. I'm grateful you took the time to explain this! After wanting to get into this and listening to others without explaining like you did here, i was so lost. THANK YOU!
Well done, i was contemplating putting a carving bar on a nice ms200t, ???, as i have a bigger husky for blocking if needed, thought now is go with the battery saw, or that smaller 170, i were ear plugs but hate the noise, your opinion is most valued. Carry on
Hi Jordy You are not a dummy! - You are a smart guy!!! 👍👍👍 And believe me ... I talk often to myself and sometimes I get an answer too ... 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍 Thanks for showing
Perfect timing on this video! You've got me to the point that I'm ready to delve into chainsaw carving and hopefully carve a bunny bear monkey whale spirit .
😄😄😄... I'm sorry...but when you started professing your love... "I love you so much"...I thought you were having a tender moment with your viewers..😯...then I realized you were talking to your tools !..😄😄😄... You crack me up..👍😘...🌿🌿🌿
Hey Jordy... very good explaining!!! Here in Germany you can buy the Echo with the Carvingbar. I think 12inch?? (30cm). Its called 2511wesc... i started with the ms170 and a cheap carvingbar. I did maybe 7-8 sculptures and the Tip of the bar now sucks (enough chainoil and loosin chain of course). For the beginning it was nice. On my ms150 i got a 8“ Cannonbar.... the best. My Grandpa said: „for cheap tools we are too poor“. You re great... a Man with a big heart !!!
A lot of information but easily understood. I know what to watch for now. My dad was a wood cutter and I grew up around that stuff but I only cut stove length wood. I just bought a yard sale homelite 42cc 14 inch bar to start farting around with.
I feel this... i have the same problem with this but yesterday comes my echo 2511 with the carving bar. I'm so excited how good it works Thanks for all the good videos
Thanks for the video Jordy. Stihl 170's are less than $180 usd at my local Theissen's store,so I bought two. Ordered a 12" cannon carver 1/4 tip kit for one of them and it's supposed to be delivered today. I've been using the stock bar thus far with decent results.
@@CarvingFusion ,yessir just watched your video to help me out. The kit came yesterday and it ended being a 12" dime tip,which was what I wanted to begin with,but all they had listed was the 1/4 tip haha. Gonna put together this morning.
Thank you for this excellent tutorial video. I need some help here. I just got my carving bar and chain. But I am not sure if the sprocket (it is 1/4 inch) I got is okay because the supplier marked it as MST 150. Can it fit my ms170? I am eager to start sir.
Great timing for the video Jordy and lucky me, i chose the right saw! Its not got a carving bar but i thought i'd get used to it first and do basic cuts for now and if i like it i'd eventually get a smaller saw with a carving bar, sound reasonable to you? Thanks for explaining, this crap with numbers is not for me either!
What up bud? Have u seen the video "chainsaw art" by Gus Johnson? Its only a 12 sec. video but for some reason it cracks me up...its worth watching!...U da man Jordy!
Hey Jordy….I want to add a light weight dime tip electric/corded detail saw to my shop. Like you the number/model/confusion stuff drives me nuts. I’m looking at the Mikita corded saw, or the sthil, possibly an Oregon electric? None of them appear to be set up for detail carving….so I will need to mess with the numbers and all the choices. Any specific recommendations? Thanks, by the way this video one’s help, even someone like me who has sucked too much 2 stroke smoke!!!!
Jordie im getting a ms 193c dose the sprocket as long as it’s 1/4 pitch dose the number of teeth mater? and do you have to change the clutch or will old clutch work I ask because a lot of kits come with both and some dont
@@CarvingFusion so it’s all pretty universal from saw to saw then I guess. sweet thank so so much can’t thank you enough for all you do for all of us 🙏
Thanks for breaking everything down slowly in laymens term. Very helpful! 😎
Mot
Sure if you read these, Jordy, but don’t discredit yourself. You do an amazing job. This video is the best one for explaining the sprocket, the bar and the gauge. Thank you.
Thank you
I suffered a TBI and had both arms ripped off at the elbows, then reattached…(that shit left a mark!)…. I began power carving and making wooden flags and concealed firearm cabinets
I bought an echo cs 490 a year ago to cut firewood….but I’m getting into carving now….
And Brother, you and I are cut from the same politically incorrect cloth!
Fuckin’ love it!
Subscribed!
Awesome thank you and take care of those arms!
Thanks Jordy! This video really helped me as beginner! I asked my local shop for a Stihl 140 model to be mounted with the dime nose carving guide and 1/4 inch chain and they told me the sprocket is different compared to other models that take a carving bar (i.e. the 200 model that comes with a carving bar) and that it can't be done. Didn't seem right to me since the sprockets might have more or less teeth but they are both for 1/4 inch chains and 0.043 inch driver link gauge bars. Did my research and verified this through specs from online and your video really confirmed my hunch that the shop employee had it wrong! Great video here Jordy! Many thanks :)
Yup the sprokets on the 140 a 1/4 pitch yup! :)
Thanks Jordy, well done, you brought to light several things I never thought about regarding chainsaw carving. I may need to start smaller with equipment starting off. Thank you again for being you.
Well Jordy you got me into dermal carving now you got me started on chainsaw carving, thanks a lot brother and I do mean thanks. Just love it.
Everything on point bro. I also suggest the 170 for a beginner. Good, cheap, light weight saw. That way you don’t invest too much in case you don’t like it.
Well done Jordy !...you did fine...no-one can accuse you of talking down to them...you own your understanding and offer it freely to those who need more information...you always impress me with your tutoring for your subscribers...
Bless you Jordy...🌿🌿🌿
Ty
This was sooooooo helpful ty man. I just bought my first Stihl MSA 60c. I hope it works :) You are awesome.
Good to see ya and yup great saw
Always helpful Jordy👍great video👍
Thumbs up man, much admiration. Have to pick up the grand kid and have to leave but will catch more later. Just starting and it is useful. I'm 68 so yeah, thanks.
thanks Jordy ...Wow what an unbelievable great job you did on explaining this technical stuff, that has been confusing to a lot
of us . Man you are getting better all the time at doing this kind of informational video . thank you Jordy for having the patients to do this for us !
Great informative video dude, I understood everything you explained, you did a wicked job bro.
Thank you for the video. Very informative and well done. Have a blessed life
Thank you tom
Very informative video.
Thanks Jordy.
Thanks for the education Jordy. I'm retired and looking into carving small to medium size: bears, owls, eagles, or squirrels. Thanks a bunch for your informative video. I like watching Ryan Cook too.
Awesome thank you too
First off, i think you are a little hard on yourself. Most importantly, watching some other carvers i wish they would have made a video just like yours. I'm grateful you took the time to explain this! After wanting to get into this and listening to others without explaining like you did here, i was so lost. THANK YOU!
Thanks from NZ Jordy, I get you and like your approach, you’ve helped a lot,I’m moving into chainsaws from chisels and will take all your advice
Well done, i was contemplating putting a carving bar on a nice ms200t, ???, as i have a bigger husky for blocking if needed, thought now is go with the battery saw, or that smaller 170, i were ear plugs but hate the noise, your opinion is most valued. Carry on
Yup carvi g bar go on 200t but u may need to put 1/4 sproket on it
Yep, may have to much power an burn up bars needlessly if I understood ur vid.
Jordy you explained very good!
Hi Jordy
You are not a dummy! - You are a smart guy!!! 👍👍👍
And believe me ... I talk often to myself and sometimes I get an answer too ... 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
Thanks for showing
Perfect timing on this video! You've got me to the point that I'm ready to delve into chainsaw carving and hopefully carve a bunny bear monkey whale spirit .
Haaha lol
Great video, cleared alot of stuff up for me!
A lot of helpful info for us just starting out, great job Jordy.
😄😄😄...
I'm sorry...but when you started professing your love... "I love you so much"...I thought you were having a tender moment with your viewers..😯...then I realized you were talking to your tools !..😄😄😄...
You crack me up..👍😘...🌿🌿🌿
Lol, right? He's great.
excellent. thanks
Hey Jordy... very good explaining!!! Here in Germany you can buy the Echo with the Carvingbar. I think 12inch?? (30cm). Its called 2511wesc... i started with the ms170 and a cheap carvingbar. I did maybe 7-8 sculptures and the Tip of the bar now sucks (enough chainoil and loosin chain of course). For the beginning it was nice. On my ms150 i got a 8“ Cannonbar.... the best. My Grandpa said: „for cheap tools we are too poor“. You re great... a Man with a big heart !!!
Hi Jordy. Thanks for this video. Well explained and you are no Dummy Thanks again.
A load of well explained information 👍👍
A lot of information but easily understood. I know what to watch for now. My dad was a wood cutter and I grew up around that stuff but I only cut stove length wood. I just bought a yard sale homelite 42cc 14 inch bar to start farting around with.
I feel this... i have the same problem with this but yesterday comes my echo 2511 with the carving bar. I'm so excited how good it works
Thanks for all the good videos
need a quarter inch sprocket for my echo can you tell me where to get one, thanks
@williamfritsch4699 my comes with the sprocket pre-installed... it was the 2511 wes direkt with the carving bar from echo... sorry I Hobe it helps
@@r6taz597 thanks for responding! was able to purchase sprocket off of EBAY can't wait to get started.
Thanks for the video Jordy. Stihl 170's are less than $180 usd at my local Theissen's store,so I bought two. Ordered a 12" cannon carver 1/4 tip kit for one of them and it's supposed to be delivered today. I've been using the stock bar thus far with decent results.
Ty, make sure u put the 1/4 sproket on the saw for the bar as well (if you did not know)
@@CarvingFusion ,yessir just watched your video to help me out. The kit came yesterday and it ended being a 12" dime tip,which was what I wanted to begin with,but all they had listed was the 1/4 tip haha. Gonna put together this morning.
Best explanation!! Now I know what to get!! Thank you so much for taking the time to help the beginner :)
:)
hi jordy great video i could never work that out .thanks for the info. stay safe.
Nice video Jordy. I think you did a good job explaining the sizes and stuff 👍🏻
Thanks kyle
Well explained Jordy 👍 love your videos .
Jordy,thanks so much for this video!I appreciate it immensely,it’s exactly what I needed!BTW you did a great teaching job!
Thanks for the info on chainsaws. Found it very interesting.... Keep safe
Excellent video explained very well jordy 👌👌👌👌💯💥👽🗡⚒🌏
Good job Thanks
I worked in the woods logging for a long time when I was younger . You did a great job explaining everything but bud .
Ty
this helped me very much thank you
Great mate u do explain everything and I like when u repeat everything so I can get it myself
Great vid bud I got some insight 👍I'm going with he .43
Now I know what I need 👍😀🏴
Good information. I need to do some cleaning.
Great info
Better than I could do explaining! 😂
It helped alot Jordy
Thank you Jordy for this vid. I'm sure I will have lots of questions for you. Lol
Thank you for this excellent tutorial video. I need some help here. I just got my carving bar and chain. But I am not sure if the sprocket (it is 1/4 inch) I got is okay because the supplier marked it as MST 150. Can it fit my ms170? I am eager to start sir.
U need to put a 1/4 pitch sproket in the ms 170,
Great timing for the video Jordy and lucky me, i chose the right saw! Its not got a carving bar but i thought i'd get used to it first and do basic cuts for now and if i like it i'd eventually get a smaller saw with a carving bar, sound reasonable to you? Thanks for explaining, this crap with numbers is not for me either!
Yup good start
Thanks Jordy
Nice video, but where are your links below? You always seem to forget! Thanks.
I just shared link now sorry
@@CarvingFusion Thank you Jordy, i like your videos and appreciate your efforts in making them.
What up bud? Have u seen the video "chainsaw art" by Gus Johnson? Its only a 12 sec. video but for some reason it cracks me up...its worth watching!...U da man Jordy!
Thanks Jordy ..
What site do you use to order a 1/4 pitch sprocket for the echo..? I bought one to carve but absolutely zero luck on finding a sprocket…
Hmmmm depends where you are located
Hey Jordy….I want to add a light weight dime tip electric/corded detail saw to my shop. Like you the number/model/confusion stuff drives me nuts. I’m looking at the Mikita corded saw, or the sthil, possibly an Oregon electric? None of them appear to be set up for detail carving….so I will need to mess with the numbers and all the choices. Any specific recommendations? Thanks, by the way this video one’s help, even someone like me who has sucked too much 2 stroke smoke!!!!
I would go to ur local choansaw dealer and see what electric saws take a 1/4 pitch sproket
Jordie im getting a ms 193c dose the sprocket as long as it’s 1/4 pitch dose the number of teeth mater? and do you have to change the clutch or will old clutch work I ask because a lot of kits come with both and some dont
U want the kit that has the 1/4, u can put on a 1/4 bar and chain and start carving
@@CarvingFusion so it’s all pretty universal from saw to saw then I guess. sweet thank so so much can’t thank you enough for all you do for all of us 🙏
@derrickcarlton2887 yes just make sure the saw comes witg a 1/4 sproket and ur good to go
FuckinA thanks explained everything i need to know ✌🏻
My ms193 came with 1/4 pitch bar
Lucky you