Chainsaw carving for beginners. Tutorial. A simple bear in a stump .
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- Chainsaw carving for beginners. Tutorial. A simple bear in a stump. This is a very basic carving that can be mastered by the beginner carving enthusiast in no time. # howtochainsawcarve #chainsawcarvingabear #beginnercarvingtutorial #chainsawcarving #woodcarving
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Love the way you demonstrate and slowly go through the phases. I’ve made about four bears from your videos and they are looking better and better. Thank you.
I love these beginner tutorials. One tool with a basic bar. The real time is great.
Awesome thanks Jarod !
Very well done Kyle.
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Awesome videos!!!
Thank you
Thank you! First beginner video that was clear and made sense. Love the real time carving!
Awesome! Glad I can help ! I have a lot of beginner videos on here
@@KyleHallwoodworker Thanks, I retire Friday, will be looking forward to viewing more!
I've been carving "knife" for about 9mo. Now and this is something I want to try out,, I have seen a ton of videos, and so far you're the only person that explains every move, and new Carver's needs that. I love your videos, thanks for sharing, keep them coming if you can, stay safe
Thanks for this comment Brian! Remember stay safe and take your time
Great job..! Done some bears, but nothing as good as yours..
Useful informative video thank you.
Very nice, always informative.
New subscriber! New carver! Not a New guy! 😀 Thanks for sharing, great information! 👍🏻
Great video Kyle.....
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Great Vid Amigo! Not sure what was different on this one but I have been struggling with my bears. This vid has helped me a lot. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you ! Glad these videos can help you out !
Looks like a square bear to me
Hi Kyle, perfect looking bears. We have a lot of trees that need to come down and were wondering what a good length to cut them would be? Don't want to have to clamp them. Girth of trees about what you have demonstrated in this video. Also can we use an electric chainsaw to do carving? Thanks for any advice you can provide.
Hi GD thank you . Clamping carvings that are small is a safety thing in my opinion. Even if you cut them 1-2ft long they would not stand safely enough to carve if the girth is similar to those in the video. Bigger heavier logs you don’t have to clamp as the weight keeps them in place .
@@KyleHallwoodworker Thanks for the info. Hoping to try it with our electric saw as not sure if this is something I can do.
Thanks for your videos. I've been watching for awhile and finally just got settled in my retirement place and going to give it a try. Question. I have access to lots of wood (100 wooded acres) can I use fresh windfalls trees right away or are they going to be too green and I should look for older trees or wait for a certain time for wood to dry?
Yes you can carve green wood! Nice, I wish I had that many trees. As Kyle said, they will crack over time but you can repair it or maybe the crack will be in a place that won't look bad. Keep watching Kyle he is very inspirational and smart. You can learn a lot from him. Think ahead of each cut and be safe. Thanks Kyle!
I did this one tonigh room for improvment but not bad i sent you a couple pics on facebook
On a 16 chainsaw bar can it be relaced to a 12? Can you increase teeth on the chainsaw also on OEM bar. Model Black and decker electric 16 inch
You would have to do research on the saw bar chains and see what would fit . I know the Stihl gas saws I run have the ability to run different size bars and chains
Why does my bar hop around alot when I begin to cut? Thanks
A lot of time those electric saws come with a .50 gauge chain and it dosent work that great . Keep it very sharp and be careful
Hi Kyle, great videos as usual. I have just updated to a chainsaw and need to know about the dangers of bouncing the front bar as this worries me, I see a lot of close cutting from the tip but is this a special bar that is needed ? could you perhaps explain this in a tutorial, thank you so much for your valuable help as always.
Hi Ray . I will see what I can do as far as a video on the topic
@@KyleHallwoodworker Many thanks again Kyle, no problem, even some advice along the line would be great as I need to establish the correct bar for this work and my present one could be dangerous with kickback issues.