Just stumbled across your channel and really like to watch how others carve. Proper anatomy and proportions go a long way to making a carving look correct and you’ve got it. Well done
Thank you. I glad you like my work. I'm still learning as I go. Never totally happy with a lot of the stuff I do, but hopefully people can pick up a few ideas from it.
Beautiful!🤩 Thank you so much for the tutorial! I'll be back to follow along and try this for sure. Appreciate all you do to share what you do, and help others of us learn.✨🙏✨💖✨😊
Love this bear carve Bob! I see a bear in my future soon, your videos help me so much with the plan you set up as to where to start and how to do it. 👍👍👍
Really pleased you find it helpful. I hope to keep the videos coming. I'm doing all my own filming so can't cameras are on tripods. I'm hoping to get a mate to record for me one day and do a proper tutorial on carving a bear. Thanks for subscribing mate.
Cheers David. That comment is really appreciated. I try as far as possible to just edit out the thinking time between cuts. This reduces the video time quite considerably but let's people see the cuts in a reasonable amount of detail. (Not always easy when carving and filming on my own) I do however speed up some of the repetitive stuff. Editing takes forever, but to be honest I quite like doing it. Thanks again for the feedback mate.
@Bob Wilson Chainsaw Carver you're doing a fine job. The longer videos you're making is perfect for me and anyone who is trying to learn. Again, fantastic job.
I’ve been wanting to work on some bears.Have done a few bears in a stump and pumpkin.Loved the tutorial and great job of camera positioning to show every angle and cut.Will be doing this bear in the next few days.Thanks and keep up the good work.Subscribed
Nice carve. Just found the video and now subscribed. I’ll check out your other videos. I’m into my second year chainsaw carving and always looking for ways to improve 🪵
Thanks for subscribing Nigel. Hopefully you'll find my videos helpful. I think most carvers are trying to improve, however long they've been carving. Thanks again.
Hi Nigel, it's not so much case of measurements as proportions. As the video shows, I divide the log into thirds. And then divide the front portion into thirds. Watch it a couple of times and you'll soon get the idea mate
Hello. I am a brand new Carver from Canada. I am wondering what do you use to coat the Bears? It looks like it goes on beautiful. The stuff I’m using is frothy and white and a little bit of a nightmare. It’s like I’m prepping the bear for a shave.
Just stumbled across your channel and really like to watch how others carve. Proper anatomy and proportions go a long way to making a carving look correct and you’ve got it. Well done
Thank you. I glad you like my work.
I'm still learning as I go. Never totally happy with a lot of the stuff I do, but hopefully people can pick up a few ideas from it.
Beautiful!🤩 Thank you so much for the tutorial! I'll be back to follow along and try this for sure. Appreciate all you do to share what you do, and help others of us learn.✨🙏✨💖✨😊
Love this bear carve Bob! I see a bear in my future soon, your videos help me so much with the plan you set up as to where to start and how to do it. 👍👍👍
Really pleased you find it helpful.
I hope to keep the videos coming. I'm doing all my own filming so can't cameras are on tripods. I'm hoping to get a mate to record for me one day and do a proper tutorial on carving a bear. Thanks for subscribing mate.
Very nice little bear!
Thank you
I really like your videos. They are not as sped up as most others and you give quite a bit of information about how to carve. Great job. ~ David
Cheers David. That comment is really appreciated. I try as far as possible to just edit out the thinking time between cuts. This reduces the video time quite considerably but let's people see the cuts in a reasonable amount of detail. (Not always easy when carving and filming on my own) I do however speed up some of the repetitive stuff. Editing takes forever, but to be honest I quite like doing it. Thanks again for the feedback mate.
@Bob Wilson Chainsaw Carver you're doing a fine job. The longer videos you're making is perfect for me and anyone who is trying to learn. Again, fantastic job.
@@ourbeautifulstruggle1540 cheers
What a great looking bear! I run a chainsaw for a living, just getting into the carving aspect of it. I hit the 👍 and subscribed. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for liking and subscribing mate. Glad you like my work.
Have you got yourself a carving bar yet?
Loving this little guy. 👍
Thanks Jim. Didn't turn out too bad did he?
I like the way carve so that we can what you are doing, enjoyed watching you carve!
Thanks for subscribing Dave. Takes alot of time editing between the cameras to show as much as possible. Glad you like it.
Thank you for what you do to help us new to this beautiful art❤
You're very welcome. I hope you find it helpful.
Thank you for your great tutorial channel! Welcome to my library. ❤
Thank you
I’ve been wanting to work on some bears.Have done a few bears in a stump and pumpkin.Loved the tutorial and great job of camera positioning to show every angle and cut.Will be doing this bear in the next few days.Thanks and keep up the good work.Subscribed
Cheers mate. I'm glad you found it useful. Thanks for subscribing, it really helps.
Great fur jon, cool bear.
Cheers Ron, thanks for subscribing mate.
Nice carve. Just found the video and now subscribed. I’ll check out your other videos. I’m into my second year chainsaw carving and always looking for ways to improve 🪵
Thanks for subscribing Nigel. Hopefully you'll find my videos helpful. I think most carvers are trying to improve, however long they've been carving. Thanks again.
Love your videos, thanks for sharing.
Cheers Tom. You're welcome.
Helpful to see the eyes done by hand as well! I can't wait to give it a try.👍
Hope it helps
More amazing stuff and a actually relaxing tv !
Cheers Dave.
I really like the video..would have love to seen all angles..but I love the bear..I might try one myself
Thanks Elizabeth. Sorry you couldn't see it all. Unfortunately I only have two cameras and have to film it all myself. I hope you found it useful.
It would be nice to activate the translations! Thx ! 😊
I will if someone can tell me how to do it.
Really nice bear, good work!
Thanks very much.
Aha, the Bear was on all 4's...
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Wow you did an Awesome job. ❤
Thank you
Looks very nice.
Thanks very much. I did go back and change the eyes as I wasn't very happy with them. (That's on another UA-cam video)
Cool bear..Well done!
Thanks very much
i Don 't chainsaw but I like your technique, and a very nice cut
Thank you
Would you mind giving your measurements as I’d love to give this a go. Thank you.
It’s just hard watching with size of wood. I’ve a rough idea but things need to be in proportion. Thanks and I’ll let you know how mine turns out
Hi Nigel, it's not so much case of measurements as proportions. As the video shows, I divide the log into thirds. And then divide the front portion into thirds. Watch it a couple of times and you'll soon get the idea mate
The logs probably about 2ft long
Hello. I am a brand new Carver from Canada. I am wondering what do you use to coat the Bears? It looks like it goes on beautiful. The stuff I’m using is frothy and white and a little bit of a nightmare. It’s like I’m prepping the bear for a shave.
Hi, thanks for subscribing. I use Barrettine Decking Oil. It comes in a variety of shades. I mix it 50/50 with Barrettine wood preserver.
Nice work Bob
Cheers Steve. Thanks for watching mate.
Cheers Steve.
Amazing!
Glad you like it. I did change the eyes on the next video though. Thank you for subscribing.
@@robertwilson9746 👍
Can't wait to try this, thanks man
No problem. Hope it helps.
Cool stuff 👍
Cheers Tim. I've now changed the eyes for bit more characters.
I will trade you one of my woodcarvings for a 🐻 Bear on my front lawn. Lol
I'm guessing it will be a long way to carry it 😁
хороший мишка..,добрый..😊
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Thanks
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Nice
Cheers James. I don't know if you've seen the other video, but I have changed his eyes. Always trying to improve as I go if I can.