Ryan im 24 getting into carving tried wanting to learn from my dad who is a retired carver but he's too busy to teach me so im learning from family friends who do it and I studied from the books my dad got me and after that I started watching and learning from you and other carvers videos yours have been the most helpful. Plus my dads been worried for years me wanting to learn carving as a kid because I've had this rare epilepsy disorder called LGS since I was 4 years old but I've had it under control after my dad got me the right help when I was 7 years old since I was 18 I've been cutting firewood and brush with a chainsaw with full forestry gear. My dad and everyone else around me told me lately if i want to carve i have to study and learn as much as i can before I start out
Mucho gracias Ryan for your love of wood carving and your instructional approach. I came across your channel from the beginning of my carving and it allowed my skills to grow immediately. Cheers brother
Any recommendations or links on the 1/4 chain and sprocket you’re talking about? I want to make sure I get the correct stuff. I have the chainsaw waiting for me at Home Depot and the carving bar from Amazon coming in. Thank you for your help.
I've had a husky for years cutting firewood. Just started chainsaw carving and maybe I missed it but what would be the best saw just for detail . Love your videos ryan
I love this. I have been carving with a dremel for about a year or so. Now, I just did my first chainsaw carving. A gnome. Thanks very much for doing this instructional series. From what I have watched so far, it's great. Thankyou for going through it slow and showing the blocking out and then details. Also talking about the tools is great. Please leave a link for where to buy what you use. Keep going Ryan. You are doing a great service to all of us new carvers.
I love my Echo saws and lawn equipment once they break in they couldn’t get any easier to start and this only 2 maybe 3 tanks I have a CS400, CS680 and the CS2511. I also have power carving tools now it’s time to get some bars for the 400 and 2511
I love my echo’s. I been watching you a couple years now, been carving a year, you have been awesome in many ways. As soon as I can I’m getting a cannon bar. I’ve been using forester but I don’t think the tips are really dime sized. Keep up the good videos! I learn with every one I watch!!😊 30:28
I’m learning and a Stihl electric works great.. I am constantly stopping to evaluate my cut… no having to restart the saw, it is so much better than a gas saw for learning… not to mention the noise… just my opinion but it does work very well
Thank you for doing this. My wife and I learned a little bit last year at chainsaw carving school. We have echo 310 with a standard 14 inch bar and low profile chain. We are old and time is limited for me but I will enjoy your lessons! Do you ever come to the states?
Watch you all the time. Been doing some carving for about three years now, but always learning. Always looking for new tools to help make the carvings better or easier. Wondering what brand or type of 1/4 pitch chain do you recommend
Really looking forward to these videos. I bought a 140c about a year ago and have had so much fun having a go. I'd never even seen a chainsaw close up before that. I am a self taught knife and chiesel carver since I had to retire early a few years ago. My resources are slim (found wood and donated, mostly hardwoods) and I cannot work from home, living in a flat (appartment}. I heared a lot about a new Echo battery saw a while ago (battery saws definately the way to go for me) but at the time they were unavailable in the UK. I'd love it if you could include what is possible with the newer genorations of battery saws along with your teachings. It would be a great help. I understand that they are approaching the power of gas saws. 👍
I only run Echo too!! I want to learn carving. I’m pretty good with a saw and I’m told I do the best palm trees people have ever seen (100s of jobs). I’m super meticulous. I have ran 2511t for the last 5 years and I have only seen it as a climbing top handle. That 2511 you have is sick!!! I also have a 590 timber wolf that I love too.
Hey Ryan! I really enjoyed your introduction to chainsaw carving. The tips on selecting the right saw and safety gear were super helpful, especially for beginners like me. I’m curious, what’s your favorite project to start with? Looking forward to part two!
are you against a 3/8 ptich dime bar with 3/8 chain? That's what I have recently purchased for my stihl ms170...waiting for my time to get to carvin....
Thank you for the videos! But, what about wood? You did mention the 6x6's you can get. What about getting larger wood? What saw do you need to go get your own wood,? So I will need a couple of saws? Thank you.
❤❤ty just wanted to say u r freaking awesome love u & Jordy ❤❤just got a stihl 70 battery chainsaw THEN GOT CARVING BAR STILL TRYING I THINK IM BETTER W/ THE DREMEL CARVING TY GUYS FOR ALL UR TIPS ❤❤YOU BOTH R ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
I’m about to order your 12” bar and the 501p. Where can I get the chain and 1/4 pitch sprocket to make it all work? It looks like your store only carries the bar. Thanks!! 🍻
This is going to be a very exciting series! Just started hobby/part time carving a couple months ago, so I am consuming endless hours of videos trying to absorb as much information as possible. I started selling my work about a month in, and I have been shocked how much demand is out there. One thing I have noticed is there is very limited amount of conversation on youtube about the wood itself. Would be great to hear someone go into some detail about preferred species, methods of sourcing, best practices for stagging the wood till its carved, bark on or off, carving green vs seasoned, opinions for preservation once the carving is complete, and even what should be communicated to the folks that purchase the carvings so that they last for years to come. Hope you can touch on some of this, obviously an important part of this business and seems like its a bit of an overlooked conversation?
Ryan im 24 getting into carving tried wanting to learn from my dad who is a retired carver but he's too busy to teach me so im learning from family friends who do it and I studied from the books my dad got me and after that I started watching and learning from you and other carvers videos yours have been the most helpful. Plus my dads been worried for years me wanting to learn carving as a kid because I've had this rare epilepsy disorder called LGS since I was 4 years old but I've had it under control after my dad got me the right help when I was 7 years old since I was 18 I've been cutting firewood and brush with a chainsaw with full forestry gear. My dad and everyone else around me told me lately if i want to carve i have to study and learn as much as i can before I start out
I been watching you for years, trying to duplicate your cuts and moves, and yet I still enjoy your, ”beginner” videos. I learn something every time.
Excellent video, thanks for sharing!
How good is this guy! Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Mucho gracias Ryan for your love of wood carving and your instructional approach. I came across your channel from the beginning of my carving and it allowed my skills to grow immediately. Cheers brother
Any recommendations or links on the 1/4 chain and sprocket you’re talking about? I want to make sure I get the correct stuff. I have the chainsaw waiting for me at Home Depot and the carving bar from Amazon coming in. Thank you for your help.
First time watcher... Ryan is T.J. Miller...
I just started carving and I'm so thankful for all the tips and info. I find that your Chanel is the place to be
Wow, thank you!
Nice to see someone with such passion about what they do.
Can’t wait for what’s to come on this video series
just the beginning
Ryan i saw a large aminal photo book you had were is this available@RyanCookCarvin
I've had a husky for years cutting firewood. Just started chainsaw carving and maybe I missed it but what would be the best saw just for detail . Love your videos ryan
Thanks Ryan! I can’t wait to see the videos to come!
Thanks Ryan,can’t wait to keep learning from you. Your work is Amazing !
Awesome, thank you!
hello~! I bought a Canon guide 10 inch
The chain top blade is so thick that the size is not right. What should I buy for your chain top blade?
I love this. I have been carving with a dremel for about a year or so. Now, I just did my first chainsaw carving. A gnome. Thanks very much for doing this instructional series. From what I have watched so far, it's great. Thankyou for going through it slow and showing the blocking out and then details. Also talking about the tools is great. Please leave a link for where to buy what you use. Keep going Ryan. You are doing a great service to all of us new carvers.
part three will come in sept
@@RyanCookCarvin Where would I find part 2? The playlist only has part 1
Thank you. Ive just started and this video is great.
I really loved this video Ryan, thank you for everything. You are the reason i chainsaw carve.
Thank you for this Ryan, looking forward to the next one,
Thanks for this Ryan, your enthusiasm really shines through, lets hope I can absorb some of the expertise!
Hey ryan, do you have plans to start shipping this bars from your store to other countrys like brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷 great video !
Love you for explaining things and making it so easy for the rest of us to try and and fail love you bro
I love my Echo saws and lawn equipment once they break in they couldn’t get any easier to start and this only 2 maybe 3 tanks I have a CS400, CS680 and the CS2511. I also have power carving tools now it’s time to get some bars for the 400 and 2511
Hi Ryan love your videos . I am just started carving and all your videos are very helpful. Keep up the great work
I love my echo’s. I been watching you a couple years now, been carving a year, you have been awesome in many ways. As soon as I can I’m getting a cannon bar. I’ve been using forester but I don’t think the tips are really dime sized. Keep up the good videos! I learn with every one I watch!!😊 30:28
I love making firewood! ;)
I’m learning and a Stihl electric works great.. I am constantly stopping to evaluate my cut… no having to restart the saw, it is so much better than a gas saw for learning… not to mention the noise… just my opinion but it does work very well
Thank you for doing this. My wife and I learned a little bit last year at chainsaw carving school. We have echo 310 with a standard 14 inch bar and low profile chain. We are old and time is limited for me but I will enjoy your lessons! Do you ever come to the states?
This video is perfect timing!!!. How often will you be releasing this series???
Great tips Thanks Ryan
Watch you all the time. Been doing some carving for about three years now, but always learning. Always looking for new tools to help make the carvings better or easier. Wondering what brand or type of 1/4 pitch chain do you recommend
Thanks for the warm welcome to chainsaw carving :P
Good stuff Ryan thanks .
thanks bud
I love your work sir.
Really looking forward to these videos. I bought a 140c about a year ago and have had so much fun having a go. I'd never even seen a chainsaw close up before that. I am a self taught knife and chiesel carver since I had to retire early a few years ago. My resources are slim (found wood and donated, mostly hardwoods) and I cannot work from home, living in a flat (appartment}. I heared a lot about a new Echo battery saw a while ago (battery saws definately the way to go for me) but at the time they were unavailable in the UK. I'd love it if you could include what is possible with the newer genorations of battery saws along with your teachings. It would be a great help. I understand that they are approaching the power of gas saws. 👍
thanks bud
I only run Echo too!! I want to learn carving. I’m pretty good with a saw and I’m told I do the best palm trees people have ever seen (100s of jobs). I’m super meticulous. I have ran 2511t for the last 5 years and I have only seen it as a climbing top handle. That 2511 you have is sick!!! I also have a 590 timber wolf that I love too.
going to try, thank you
Great ,enlightening videos
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome Awesome Awesome!! So Awesome!
Effing awesome! Appreciate ya brother.
Rock on!
Awesome dude!
Glad you think so!
Hey Ryan! I really enjoyed your introduction to chainsaw carving. The tips on selecting the right saw and safety gear were super helpful, especially for beginners like me. I’m curious, what’s your favorite project to start with? Looking forward to part two!
What do you think about battery saws? Milwaukee?
are you against a 3/8 ptich dime bar with 3/8 chain? That's what I have recently purchased for my stihl ms170...waiting for my time to get to carvin....
Very interesting,,,,
Thank you for the videos! But, what about wood? You did mention the 6x6's you can get. What about getting larger wood? What saw do you need to go get your own wood,? So I will need a couple of saws? Thank you.
I used cedar
❤❤ty just wanted to say u r freaking awesome love u & Jordy ❤❤just got a stihl 70 battery chainsaw THEN GOT CARVING BAR STILL TRYING I THINK IM BETTER W/ THE DREMEL CARVING TY GUYS FOR ALL UR TIPS ❤❤YOU BOTH R ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
I’m about to order your 12” bar and the 501p. Where can I get the chain and 1/4 pitch sprocket to make it all work? It looks like your store only carries the bar. Thanks!! 🍻
👏❤️💪🏾
Great info Ryan
This is going to be a very exciting series! Just started hobby/part time carving a couple months ago, so I am consuming endless hours of videos trying to absorb as much information as possible. I started selling my work about a month in, and I have been shocked how much demand is out there. One thing I have noticed is there is very limited amount of conversation on youtube about the wood itself. Would be great to hear someone go into some detail about preferred species, methods of sourcing, best practices for stagging the wood till its carved, bark on or off, carving green vs seasoned, opinions for preservation once the carving is complete, and even what should be communicated to the folks that purchase the carvings so that they last for years to come. Hope you can touch on some of this, obviously an important part of this business and seems like its a bit of an overlooked conversation?
This is all a absolutely phenomenal idea!!!!
Wink wink
Don’t you mean Cake
yes hahahhaa