You are just like the pizza delivery people. We asked for a tutorial and in just a matter of days we got what our pallet was asking for. Atta Boy Kyle!
I’m doing a 18” x 16’ totem pole for my city park and this was very helpful! Starts off on top an Eagle , cardinal, blue Jay , owl and woodpecker. This definitely helps!! Just about done with the Eagle!
@KyleHallwoodworker yea, I made him on Xmas. And he turned out surprisingly well. Used yours and Bears vids on making em, while I did him. Just added a vid of him on my channel for ya to see. He wasn't that bad...
Not exactly a new carver, but videos like this are important. When you show a start to finish in one video, of course editing has to happen, it gives your viewer a much better idea of what actually has to happen to make something. It's fine to make a video to show off what you can do, but making a video to show others how to do it is a great gift. I appreciate it, you gave a block out pattern, and good points on when to be careful.
Kyle, those birds are so cheerful. Your videos and carvings are great. I hope to give carving a serious try when I get some decent tools. I know you mentioned using pine for beginners but would spruce be the same? Don't both these types of wood ooze sticky gum though? Why do most carvers remove the bark? I'm thinking it looks nice on the bottom part of the carvings. Is it that the bark will eventually rot or peel off? Birch bark is nice looking, why not leave it on the base? Lots of questions, I know, but I can't wait to give it a real try.
Hi Kyle, one more question if you are tackling questions for beginners in your next video: Why not use a sander instead of an angle grinder? We don't see anyone using sanders. Is an angle grinder much better for smoothing out the chainsaw marks or is it more a question of continued shaping which makes the grinder the more useful tool? Thanks.
Love it, dude. Thinking I’ll make one for each species in my MD yard.
You are just like the pizza delivery people. We asked for a tutorial and in just a matter of days we got what our pallet was asking for. Atta Boy Kyle!
Thanks can’t wait to make one
I really enjoy all your videos and philosophy on carving . Thanks for sharing .
Your videos are so helpful that the only time I make a really good one is when I have you on
I’m doing a 18” x 16’ totem pole for my city park and this was very helpful! Starts off on top an Eagle , cardinal, blue Jay , owl and woodpecker. This definitely helps!! Just about done with the Eagle!
Thanks for another small carving video... I'm always looking for ideas for smalls....
You’re welcome Rick !
You are correct… it all depends on the area!!!
Thanks man. Yea, I'm gonna finally do a cardinal.
You got this
@KyleHallwoodworker yea, I made him on Xmas. And he turned out surprisingly well. Used yours and Bears vids on making em, while I did him. Just added a vid of him on my channel for ya to see. He wasn't that bad...
Thx for tutorial & taking time to explain things, very much appreciated. Quick carves = quick $$$, birds look cool
Used both your beginner bear and cardinal videos now. Totally awesome.
That’s great ! I’m glad they help !
Not exactly a new carver, but videos like this are important. When you show a start to finish in one video, of course editing has to happen, it gives your viewer a much better idea of what actually has to happen to make something. It's fine to make a video to show off what you can do, but making a video to show others how to do it is a great gift. I appreciate it, you gave a block out pattern, and good points on when to be careful.
Thank you ! I appreciate this comment
Very good carving videos. Trying to learn chainsaw carving bears. Thank You for Sharing
Glad I can help !
Love it! Good stuff!
Great job, Kyle!!! Love the carving
Thanks so much!
Great Video Kylie! Thanks for all the detail 👍🏼
You're so welcome!
So fancy! Looks great
Thank you
Very cool , thx sharing 😊
You’re welcome
Kyle, those birds are so cheerful. Your videos and carvings are great. I hope to give carving a serious try when I get some decent tools. I know you mentioned using pine for beginners but would spruce be the same? Don't both these types of wood ooze sticky gum though? Why do most carvers remove the bark? I'm thinking it looks nice on the bottom part of the carvings. Is it that the bark will eventually rot or peel off? Birch bark is nice looking, why not leave it on the base? Lots of questions, I know, but I can't wait to give it a real try.
I will work on a mid week video answering these questions the best I can . Thanks GD
@@KyleHallwoodworker Great, I look forward to hearing your advice.
Hi Kyle, one more question if you are tackling questions for beginners in your next video: Why not use a sander instead of an angle grinder? We don't see anyone using sanders. Is an angle grinder much better for smoothing out the chainsaw marks or is it more a question of continued shaping which makes the grinder the more useful tool? Thanks.
Freaking awesome
Tell us about that extension on the Sand Flex
Something I was working on with a friend but we got busy hope to get back to it and make them available next year
Great carving! Kyle how much play should I have on a 12” dime tip 1/4 pitch? It’s mounted on a Stihl ms250. How loose should the chain be?
What model of battery stihl is that? Is the blade a different blade than original? Thanks
So cute! Fat and fluffy