The Wolf & Bear Chainsaw Carving Bench part 2
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2020
- Here is the Part 2 of The Wolf & Bear Chainsaw Carving Bench.
In this I talk about Milling, Cutting Out Rot pockets and patching them
and this weeks trick tip I touch on eyes and have a fairly interesting talk at the end of the video - Розваги
Just got into chainsaw milling. This is the best Ive ever seen
Absolutely Wonderful work, your straight talking style makes you so watchable....but your lack of arrogance makes you a winner in my book. Unquestionable talent.
That bench is "BEAUTIEFUL" !!! You do fantastic work. Thanks for sharing
That means a lot .. thanks so much
We all have one of those days ryan. Ur pretty cool. U must have had awesome parents. What a beautiful bench. Awesome
Fabulous bench, particularly love the wolf, when you sit on that bench it must feel like your in control of two wild beasts. Thanks for the description of what your doing.
Many thanks!
Wow beautiful.great idea to keep it off the ground. Nice thanks 👍
So modest good sir. This bench looks amazing.
Thank you kindly
Appreciate your explaining everything in detail. Crack repair, tools, design. Great vid.
The bench turned out beautiful!
Turned out perfect Ryan
thanks
Cool catch😎
proud piece for sure.....love it
excellent job Ryan, been watching you recently since i saw the saw valley show. i think you, like all sculptors are your own harshest critic, we know the little bits that didnt meet our satisfaction. But thats just it, only we know. your work is extraordinary and you should be proud of what you have done! I and am sure alot of others really appreciate the videos you are doing and please keep them coming
Wow, thanks for sure thanks taking the time to write this much too
Yummy burnt asparagus! Great tip on filling wood cracking.
Thanks for watching!
Dude your one of the best no doubt . Don’t be so humble😂.
thanks bud .. thats just me
Oh my God that is an amazing piece geez
So brilliant!! I Love this bench🤘🤘
thanks
Oh yeah killer job on the eyes
Beautiful work Ryan
Thank you! Cheers! liz
Super cool Ryan. I've watched it before but really enjoy it. Hope all is well
thank u
That is just awesome Ryan.
thanks
Wow just wow 👏
Круто👍👍👍👏. Хорошая работа. Удачи.
Pro stuff bro!🖒👍
Thanks
She didn't dude you ain't got to worry about him not liking that God it's amazing
That looks wicked awesome job .
thanks
Hi Ryan
So cool Bear wolf
Nice job Bear wolf
Good job Bear wolf
You thanks video
🐻😎🏆😎🐻😎🐻🏆🏆🏆🏅🏅
Glad you liked it!
I love you Bro
Hell of a catch on the mask. Hey can you take your sanding wheel to that asparagus, it's like you might need it LOL. You having a day like I have. Good to see you're still up beat. Killer peace 2 by the way. I screwed mine up all the time and have to fix them
Love it .🤙🤙
thanks
Great piece! Thank you for the explanation.
What is "rattle can"? You mentioned it when varnishing at the end? Is it some kind of Polyurethane? The surface looks glossy .
Super 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
Jimmy rigging? Is that Jerry's cousin?🤡 Great work!!
Its amazing 👌👌👌🤝 how do you like echo?
I really like them .. the small and mid range saws are prefect and nothing compares to how light that 2511 is . coming to Canada soon
@@RyanCookCarvin awesome. Thanks for your answer. I cant wait it to come in slovenia, live in a small country near Italy and still they are not avaible here. We have some similar brand Villager but echo seems better.
Hey dude like you’re carving, I’m new to it just a question, how do you get the wood dry especially if you’re going to slab for a bench seat or back from excess cracking. Happy 😃 carving 👍🏻
u can have it kiln dried but if its green it takes time I always just tell people that its wood and it cracks but i also look at the wood before and try to use wood that doesn't have checks in it .. also if its green tell the clients to keep in shaded area for a while that is well ventilated like under a tree and let it dry slow as it can
👍🏻 thanks Ryan for the info
The word sincerely, was created from carvers. What it meant was there was no wax and marble dust to fix or repair cracks or mistakes. In a marble statue. Lol I don't think it means that anymore . Or that it ever meant glue and sawdust in wood to repair, if it does having been a carpenter for 40 years , I have never built a sincerely your house.
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