I so much appreciate your work. I’ve been carving since this spring. It’s going really well again thank you for your videos. They have helped me a lot in my journey.
Thanks for sharing a look behind the scenes. Really appreciate your authenticness and sharing tips of the trade. You are truly humble in sharing your talents.
How about a “How I sharpen and maintain my chainsaws and other tools” video. Depending on the carver, everyone seems to have their favorite bar oil. Most carvers say their favorite is the one that’s on sale! Keep the videos coming! A few step by step videos on a carving might be nice, even if you break a carving video up into a few weeks worth of videos, so you can explain it in detail.
Your answer on pricing was excellent. It never crossed my mind, but it’s kind of obvious, it does depend where you live. If your near a busy high dollar realestate area, I’m sure you can charge more, and visa-versa. I am getting near the point that I feel I could almost go full time with this too, with many thanks to Facebook. Each carving I’ve sold has caught attention of mutual friends, which in turn is going to continue to grow. I just hope I don’t ever get to the point that it’s not fun anymore!!!! Because I Love this stuff.
I purchased those bits but find they don't work for me very well so I got some saber tooth and kutsall burrs and I absolutely love them. I picked up a kutsall 4 and half inch angle grinder disk and is awesome. I took of my brake on my new stihl 193 it's a lot handier but you have to be extra careful for sure. Thanks for the tips and videos I am working on a pair of your eagles and they are looking pretty good thanks again.
I have been using black eyes or doll eyes from craft store and black marbles for bear carvings 3/8 and 1/2 inch I found work well, but that would depends on the size of carving you are working on.
Thanks for the GREAT videos. I just started chainsaw carving so I really appreciate ALL you do on UA-cam. Yes.... I would like to see a video on how to CONVERT a chainsaw to a small tip carving bar. Thanks again for sharing your skills with everyone on UA-cam!!!7
@@Chainsawchad ...... Thanks for the quick reply . Enjoyed the review of the battery powered chainsaw. Hope Santa has some chainsaw goodies in his sleigh for me. Would love to see you carve a near life-size ANGEL. Got a log I could use!!!! Thanks again!!!
You read my mind! A life size angel is on my list of things to carve I just need some better weather for a good week to carve one. It my be a three part video.
@@Chainsawchad.... That is great! Have a LARGE stump (10ft) next to my pond I also could possibly use. Not sure if it it large enough in DIAMETER (21") ??? GOT MY C-Chad ALERT BELL "ON". :0)
Hey Chad . Cute pup we've had three golden retrievers over the last 30 years . They're an awesome dog what ever you're doing that's what they want to do to . And they love to lay in saw dust or dirt or mud or anything dirty lol . Thanks for the vid you answered most of my questions .
Thanks Chad 😊that was very educational . I could not help noticing the ceiling fan blade of your house that too looked like it's carved by you - correct me if I'm wrong 👌😊. Thanks again Chad
Thanks...yes I would be interested in the Video to install a carving bar.. I have a Dewalt 40 Volt battery saw. I knew I needed a 1/4 ' sprocket and asked what was on my saw and Dewalt did not know.Anyway I would like to see what is involved in switching it out.
Does the burning preserve the carving, or do you do something else. Yes a video of changing the sprocket and chain bar would be great. Your video about equipment was very helpful, and informative. Thanks.
Heya Chad. I'd like to see you do a video on changing out the bar on a chainsaw. Maybe you could add a few chainsaw maintenance tips to that video.. like basic preventative maintenance on the saw, how to sharpen the blade, etc. Thanks for the great vids!
.. a video on changing the sprocket would be interesting I haven't needed to do that yet myself.. a video on adjusting a saw for summer vs winter would also be helpful and one on tuning a carburetor or maintenance because it's confusing.. I made a deposit today and ordered a Stihl MSA 140 C-BQ at the dealer for myself to get the 2nd battery deal going on..
Great video, after reading some of the comments left by other viewers I would also like to see some additional videoes of saw maintainence and of sharpening and changing blades. Also I have a question on cracks or checking in pieces that are carved, is this caused by additional drying out of the wood or is it a result of the wood being used. I have several large pieces that are developing these symptoms and not sure how to fix them. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks and keep them videoes coming.
All wood cracks, there is no stoping it. It also all depends on how dry or humid it is out side. If it's inside winter may cause more cracking because your heater is drying the carving out. You can paint in the crack or fill it then paint.
Its TUESDAY Chad.Merry Christmas to you and your family!! Question: do you sharpen your own chains? What's the trick, with cedar, not chunking off, when you relief carve the headboard, and finer details, with a chainsaw?
Yes I do sharpen my own chains. You are right, cedar does chunk off. I usually use white pine for more detailed carvings. Just yesterday I was carving two Cardinals from white cedar and broke off both tails. So I called it a day. Lol.
I have a Husqvarna 240. I bought a 12" carving bar, but need to get a 1/4" pitch drive sprocket. where would be the best place to get one? just started some carving. so far two bears and a owl. i think they turned out quite well. enjoy your videos, they are very helpful.
I collect my wood from all over. Some I bring down from my property in the U.P, some I get form tree service companies, and some just from the area like peoples yards. But it all has to be green so there is no bugs.
Hello Chad. I have seen in some of your video's when it comes to finishing a carving you pull out a nice case of assorted eyes to put in your carvings. May I ask where you get your eyes. Do you get them from a taxidermy supply shop. Great video and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching the video Dennis, the eyes I bought years ago and don't remember the name of the company. They are not taxidermy eyes, thought are to expensive for me.lol
Chainsaw Chad talking about eyes again... what would you say are the most popular sizes and colours you use the most. I’d like to try some, but I don’t want to buy any that will never use.
I get my logs from all over as long as they are green crash cut so there are no bugs. I still cut on my property in upper Michigan, and I have a supplier for cedar down near my home.
Keep up the good work! Love your channel. Watched alot of your vids and every time I say the same thing, how can he top that? Then you grab up a chunk of tree and turn it into a masterpiece.👍👍✌
Have been a beginner for a while!! Lol. I've heard of de barking the logs so bugs don't enter , but how long do you have and how do you go about this? Curious to how you get such a good burn or paint to stick on green wood ?
The bark is debarked using a chisel and good old elbow grease. I carve them green and then dry the carving. Some logs are already dried because they have sat around for years with no bark on them.
Sorry I missed one of your questions about how long before the bugs get into the log. In upper Michigan where I lived the pine Beetles will lay eggs in the bark within three days of cutting down a live tree.
I love the puppy, unfortunately, I see too many of them after Christmas when people decide they no longer want them and they end up in the pound. I am sure that you will have thought about this beforehand and found a friend for life.
@@pauldupuis8414 ..np.. 10mm, 12mm in brown for small bears or clear and paint the backs brown.. 14mm, 16mm brown for medium to large bears.. 14mm clear eyes that I paint the backs yellow or red for small owls.. 15mm clear then painted for medium sized owls.. 18mm clear then painted for extra large owls.. 21mm, 24mm for extra extra large owls.. 12mm, 14mm or 15mm clear then painted yellow for eagle's.. you can take a look at my Instagram account or ebay store to see.. normdurkin ..on Instagram.. tr90norm (seller) ebay store..
I so much appreciate your work. I’ve been carving since this spring. It’s going really well again thank you for your videos. They have helped me a lot in my journey.
Thanks for sharing a look behind the scenes. Really appreciate your authenticness and sharing tips of the trade. You are truly humble in sharing your talents.
No question, just love to watch. Hoping to see your work in person someday. Absolutely LOVE your puppy!! We have had 2 Golden’s, our best dogs ever.
Hi Beth, your right they are the best dogs ever!! They are very smart and excellent with kids. Thanks for watching Beth!
How about a “How I sharpen and maintain my chainsaws and other tools” video. Depending on the carver, everyone seems to have their favorite bar oil. Most carvers say their favorite is the one that’s on sale! Keep the videos coming! A few step by step videos on a carving might be nice, even if you break a carving video up into a few weeks worth of videos, so you can explain it in detail.
Thanks for the ideas! Thank you for watching Denny!
Your answer on pricing was excellent. It never crossed my mind, but it’s kind of obvious, it does depend where you live. If your near a busy high dollar realestate area, I’m sure you can charge more, and visa-versa.
I am getting near the point that I feel I could almost go full time with this too, with many thanks to Facebook. Each carving I’ve sold has caught attention of mutual friends, which in turn is going to continue to grow.
I just hope I don’t ever get to the point that it’s not fun anymore!!!! Because I Love this stuff.
You will do just fine! I still love it and wouldn't trade it for any other job!
That’s good to hear Chad.
I purchased those bits but find they don't work for me very well so I got some saber tooth and kutsall burrs and I absolutely love them. I picked up a kutsall 4 and half inch angle grinder disk and is awesome. I took of my brake on my new stihl 193 it's a lot handier but you have to be extra careful for sure. Thanks for the tips and videos I am working on a pair of your eagles and they are looking pretty good thanks again.
Thanks Tom for watching my UA-cam videos!! I am sure the eagles will turn out awesome!
I like your pup, Golden's are a great dog.Hope you and your family have a great Christmas
Thanks for watching John! Yes they are great dogs!!
I have been using black eyes or doll eyes from craft store and black marbles for bear carvings 3/8 and 1/2 inch I found work well, but that would depends on the size of carving you are working on.
That is exactly what I use also.
Thanks Dennis!
Thanks for the GREAT videos. I just started chainsaw carving so I really appreciate ALL you do on UA-cam.
Yes.... I would like to see a video on how to CONVERT a chainsaw to a small tip carving bar.
Thanks again for sharing your skills with everyone on UA-cam!!!7
Thanks for watching the videos John! And thanks for the input on a new video idea!
@@Chainsawchad ...... Thanks for the quick reply . Enjoyed the review of the battery powered chainsaw. Hope Santa has some chainsaw goodies in his sleigh for me.
Would love to see you carve a near life-size ANGEL. Got a log I could use!!!! Thanks again!!!
You read my mind! A life size angel is on my list of things to carve I just need some better weather for a good week to carve one. It my be a three part video.
@@Chainsawchad....
That is great! Have a LARGE stump (10ft) next to my pond I also could possibly use. Not sure if it it large enough in DIAMETER (21") ???
GOT MY C-Chad ALERT BELL "ON". :0)
I actually have the perfect log I have been saving just for an angel!
Hey Chad . Cute pup we've had three golden retrievers over the last 30 years . They're an awesome dog what ever you're doing that's what they want to do to . And they love to lay in saw dust or dirt or mud or anything dirty lol . Thanks for the vid you answered most of my questions .
Hi Glen, the puppy fit right in with our family. Your right, she loves to be outside in the sawdust! Thanks for watching!
Thanks Chad 😊that was very educational . I could not help noticing the ceiling fan blade of your house that too looked like it's carved by you - correct me if I'm wrong 👌😊. Thanks again Chad
Hi Mahendra, no didn't carve the fan blades. That would be awesome though! Thanks for watching the video!!
Thanks Chad 😊
Thanks...yes I would be interested in the Video to install a carving bar.. I have a Dewalt 40 Volt battery saw. I knew I needed a 1/4 ' sprocket and asked what was on my saw and Dewalt did not know.Anyway I would like to see what is involved in switching it out.
Thanks for the interest in installing a carving bar. I will do one in the near future. Thanks for watching?
Does the burning preserve the carving, or do you do something else. Yes a video of changing the sprocket and chain bar would be great. Your video about equipment was very helpful, and informative. Thanks.
After burning the carving I will paint or put a finish over it.
@@Chainsawchad does that include the bottom?
No I never finish the bottom then moisture can come an go from the log
Awesome, thanks. A simple feather pattern video would be very helpful. Rock on.
Thanks for watching!
I do have a feather video I have done in the past on UA-cam if you scroll back a few months.
Heya Chad. I'd like to see you do a video on changing out the bar on a chainsaw. Maybe you could add a few chainsaw maintenance tips to that video.. like basic preventative maintenance on the saw, how to sharpen the blade, etc. Thanks for the great vids!
Thanks for the ideas! Thank you for watching the video!
.. a video on changing the sprocket would be interesting I haven't needed to do that yet myself.. a video on adjusting a saw for summer vs winter would also be helpful and one on tuning a carburetor or maintenance because it's confusing.. I made a deposit today and ordered a Stihl MSA 140 C-BQ at the dealer for myself to get the 2nd battery deal going on..
That's awesome you ordered your new saw! Thanks for the video ideas! Thanks for watching Norm!
Thanks a bunch Chad.
Thanks for watching!!
Well Done Chad and Thank you so much!!!
You bet Eric! Thanks for watching!
Love the puppy👍. I’m very interested in how you de-bark.
Thanks for the video idea! And thanks for watching the video Tammi!
Great video, after reading some of the comments left by other viewers I would also like to see some additional videoes of saw maintainence and of sharpening and changing blades. Also I have a question on cracks or checking in pieces that are carved, is this caused by additional drying out of the wood or is it a result of the wood being used. I have several large pieces that are developing these symptoms and not sure how to fix them. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks and keep them videoes coming.
All wood cracks, there is no stoping it. It also all depends on how dry or humid it is out side. If it's inside winter may cause more cracking because your heater is drying the carving out. You can paint in the crack or fill it then paint.
Its TUESDAY Chad.Merry Christmas to you and your family!! Question: do you sharpen your own chains? What's the trick, with cedar, not chunking off, when you relief carve the headboard, and finer details, with a chainsaw?
Yes I do sharpen my own chains. You are right, cedar does chunk off. I usually use white pine for more detailed carvings. Just yesterday I was carving two Cardinals from white cedar and broke off both tails. So I called it a day. Lol.
@@Chainsawchad ohhh I hate when that happens!! Thank you for replying!
Thank you! Very interesting! 👍
I really liked the dog too! ☺
I also have four German Shepherds! 👋
Thanks for watching the video!
Just saying hi and keep up the great work!
Thanks Mom!
I have a Husqvarna 240. I bought a 12" carving bar, but need to get a 1/4" pitch drive sprocket. where would be the best place to get one? just started some carving. so far two bears and a owl. i think they turned out quite well. enjoy your videos, they are very helpful.
guess you answered my question if i would have watched more. "Baileys" i will check it out
😀 Thanks for watching the videos Dale!
You should put a link to where you got your carving bar from ...also what chain do you use?
www.husqvarna.com/us/accessories/chainsaw-bars/1-4-carving-small-bar-mount/596284460/
I don’t know if it’s the same one but it looks similar
Hi Chad, love your work a lot! May I ask whats the name - brand of the sander?
All the best!
Sand o flex. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tips... where do you mostly collect your wood from ?
I collect my wood from all over. Some I bring down from my property in the U.P, some I get form tree service companies, and some just from the area like peoples yards. But it all has to be green so there is no bugs.
please consider More chalkboard tutorials :-) they really help
Hello Chad. I have seen in some of your video's when it comes to finishing a carving you pull out a nice case of assorted eyes to put in your carvings. May I ask where you get your eyes. Do you get them from a taxidermy supply shop. Great video and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching the video Dennis, the eyes I bought years ago and don't remember the name of the company. They are not taxidermy eyes, thought are to expensive for me.lol
Chainsaw Chad talking about eyes again... what would you say are the most popular sizes and colours you use the most. I’d like to try some, but I don’t want to buy any that will never use.
Hi Chad
Where do you get your stumps for carving from ? Happy Christmas. ........ j.
I get my logs from all over as long as they are green crash cut so there are no bugs. I still cut on my property in upper Michigan, and I have a supplier for cedar down near my home.
Merry Christmas to you also!
Keep up the good work! Love your channel. Watched alot of your vids and every time I say the same thing, how can he top that? Then you grab up a chunk of tree and turn it into a masterpiece.👍👍✌
Thank you! You guys keek me going!! Thanks for watching!
Have been a beginner for a while!! Lol. I've heard of de barking the logs so bugs don't enter , but how long do you have and how do you go about this? Curious to how you get such a good burn or paint to stick on green wood ?
The bark is debarked using a chisel and good old elbow grease. I carve them green and then dry the carving. Some logs are already dried because they have sat around for years with no bark on them.
Great, thanks!! Do you just use the cheap acrylic paint in your air brush?
It is cheaper acrylic paint, I only use it for indoor carvings. Then I put a spray finish over it.
Thank so much!! I see a golden retriever carving in your future. Can't wait!!😉
Sorry I missed one of your questions about how long before the bugs get into the log. In upper Michigan where I lived the pine Beetles will lay eggs in the bark within three days of cutting down a live tree.
You don't have a side grinder, sanding pads, and discs, so many attachments. I highly recommend looking into it.
That is a question for Chad he is the bird man he carves great owls and eagles.
Chad, the shelves behind you in the video have different colored bottles, are those different oils?? Or what? Just curious. Thanks once more... Mike
The bottles behind me are acrylic paint for my airbrush. Thanks for watching Mike!!
Do you have a link or name of that flap sander?
Google sand o flex. Thanks for watching Darren!
I love the puppy, unfortunately, I see too many of them after Christmas when people decide they no longer want them and they end up in the pound. I am sure that you will have thought about this beforehand and found a friend for life.
Thanks for the vid👍
Do a video of a trump bust.... or a trump 2020 sign.... or Keep America Great sign... you get the idea... 😁
Lol!!! That's the best idea yet! I will carve a trump 2020 sign! Lol!
I here what you are saying about to expensive. If you ever find a place to buy eyes at a good price please let me no. Thanks
..glasseyesonline.com has very good plastic eyes available.. much better than the cheaper ones available on Amazon.. they are plastic doll eyes..
Norm Durkin what are the most popular sizes and colours you would recommend. For different sizes of owls, eagles, bears, ...
@@pauldupuis8414 ..np.. 10mm, 12mm in brown for small bears or clear and paint the backs brown.. 14mm, 16mm brown for medium to large bears.. 14mm clear eyes that I paint the backs yellow or red for small owls.. 15mm clear then painted for medium sized owls.. 18mm clear then painted for extra large owls.. 21mm, 24mm for extra extra large owls.. 12mm, 14mm or 15mm clear then painted yellow for eagle's.. you can take a look at my Instagram account or ebay store to see.. normdurkin ..on Instagram.. tr90norm (seller) ebay store..
Don’t care about the dog. Boring ,,will take a look at your carving videos , but I don’t liked waste my time
Thank you for watching the video, I will try harder next time