Ryan, I have just started carving and I'm amazed at your accomplishments! Absolutely awesome work. Being an old 69 yr old disabled man, I've become so discouraged that I can't get the results I'm looking for. You've given me hope..to keep on working and trying! Ty.
Hey!... I resemble that remark me friend! At 63 & busted as fuk from a HiLo gone wrong I'm wit ya! Stay the coarse & take her time mate! This Ryan is a gifted Kid, all due respect, but peeps LI kk e us have ta pase ourselves so ta speak... Tis not like it taint gonna get done, just gonna take a weeee bit longer! And yes, I be Iresh.... So I can say [taint]!...lol Ryan do make it look easy tho eh me friend!
@@OneOfAMine No one can do something flawless at their first try. Time and practice will make it better.. I am amazed when people look at a piece of wood and see a bear, owl, eagle or whatever they see. But I think things like that come wiith practice and time. It is a different way of thinking maybe. You can do it Sir!
Yeah it was awesome- apparently a "saburrtooth" rasp bit- looked like a drum shape. I've never gotten to try any of them (or "kutzall" brand bits either).. each bit is like $18- and you really need a handful of different shapes, sizes, and "grits" to do decent sculptures..
I am so intrigued with wood working and have some dremel tools to get started. Looking for beginner videos and came across this video. Thank you for sharing. I seen you on Big Timber and absolutely love the totem you did and with a chainsaw. Just amazing 😮
you got crazy talent man! and your a great teacher...thank you so much ...i ve been carving for bout a year and i really wish i woulda seen your videos when i first started ...could a saved me a lot of heartache and over worked pieces....anyways .....dont stop making videos!
Hi Ryan, I loved how easy and straight forward you did this bear. I couldn't catch the exact tips you used. Especially the one you made the fur. Could you show me?
Just tuned in. I love the bear. Most of my beginner carves was with hand tools. I'm trying the Dremel out to change up my beginner techniques. Thanks for some good hints .
Very awesome! I loved the video just wished you weren’t so cold, you made me cold! Hahaha I had to watch with a blanket. Totally enjoyed it, great job 😀😀😀
I have been playing around making some chess pieces in my shop but the knights require mostly hand carving. I was looking for inspiration on good ways to carve the knights with my flex shaft equipment. Your video helped me a lot. Thank you very much!
Just found your channel, and very nice. I know you do a LOT of chain saw carvings but like to see the dremel stuff. I also watch Jordy's youtube. I know I won't be doing chainsaw, but like watching others do it.
Geeze that’s awesome should be simple enough just remove everything that’s not a bear, yea right haha ! Would take me a long time. Many years ago I was carving a lot of wood spirit walking sticks and a preacher wanted a staff with a lion on top, the lion of Juda, I bought a small toy lion to go by but I stopped carving that was probably 30 years ago now I am thinking maybe I should start again. Thanks for showing this .
Great video Ryan. I did not like the way you were treated by the other carvers on the TV show. This was a good video to introduce people to power carving. I would love to be able to do the larger chain saw type carving, but have a bad back. My wife and I have the Ram BP50 power carver and been very happy withe it. It is much quieter than a dremel and has less vibration with more power. The harbor freight is a good way to see if you like power carving. We use a PSI D725 to catch the wood chips and dust to allow us to carve inside the house.
I hate to be off topic, but you look and sound so much like the actor William Katt. He isn't well known, but he was the star of an 80's show called "The Greatest American Hero." I actually had your video playing in the background and heard your voice before watching this. I couldn't believe how much you sounded like him, then when I actually looked up to watch the video, I about died seeing you had blonde, curly hair like him. If you've never heard of him, you should watch an episode on TH-cam. Great video, by-the-way. I was looking up videos to see if people can use Dremels to carve out pieces of wood in lieu of large machines like jigsaws. I wanted to know, specifically, if anyone uses Dremels to create Dovetail joints for furniture or something similar. Your video was useful to get an idea of how to use a Dremel for carving. Thanks for posting! 🙂
Thanks for the information and the inspiration. I am a beginner and like you said you just have to keep doing it. This is all a learning process. Thank you for your great videos. Keep up the good work.
there will be some coming up but its just so much work to do. I hope to soon but has to be done in a more timely manner takes me like the time it takes to edit 5 videos
Ryan, I have just started carving and I'm amazed at your accomplishments! Absolutely awesome work. Being an old 69 yr old disabled man, I've become so discouraged that I can't get the results I'm looking for. You've given me hope..to keep on working and trying! Ty.
Hey!...
I resemble that remark me friend!
At 63 & busted as fuk from a HiLo gone wrong I'm wit ya!
Stay the coarse & take her time mate!
This Ryan is a gifted Kid, all due respect, but peeps LI kk e us have ta pase ourselves so ta speak...
Tis not like it taint gonna get done, just gonna take a weeee bit longer!
And yes, I be Iresh.... So I can say [taint]!...lol
Ryan do make it look easy tho eh me friend!
@@OneOfAMine No one can do something flawless at their first try. Time and practice will make it better.. I am amazed when people look at a piece of wood and see a bear, owl, eagle or whatever they see. But I think things like that come wiith practice and time. It is a different way of thinking maybe. You can do it Sir!
Just saw your comment @jerrypatrick1047 and thought I’d leave a comment to say I hope you kept going with your carving 😊
Loved seeing your comment. I am a paraplegic, and LOVE to connect with the hands. Amazing workmanship.
Hi Ryan
Good job Bear🐻🐻🐻🐻
Nice job Bear 🐻🐻🐻🐻
Good job video
You thanks video
I like the little carving bears 🐻 there crazy
thnks E
Can you carve a sprit with a dremel
Excellent video, very encouraging for those unable to get fancy chainsaw bars and GIANT logs. 😎
What green bit was absolutely EATIN! Amazing
Yeah it was awesome- apparently a "saburrtooth" rasp bit- looked like a drum shape. I've never gotten to try any of them (or "kutzall" brand bits either).. each bit is like $18- and you really need a handful of different shapes, sizes, and "grits" to do decent sculptures..
Beginners ! know from the start, DUST is your enemy.😁😁Superb work Ryan .👍🏻👍🏻
Impressive video, just need the music a little softer. Ty for sharing.
Man, just a fantastic video. Feel so grateful to have the opportunity to learn from guys like yourself and Jordy.. Many thanks Y'all!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh for sure! The inspiration runs deep...
I am so intrigued with wood working and have some dremel tools to get started. Looking for beginner videos and came across this video. Thank you for sharing. I seen you on Big Timber and absolutely love the totem you did and with a chainsaw. Just amazing 😮
Love your dremel only bear.
thnx alan
Fantastic!!! As a beginner carver You are very inspairing . Thanks Ryan
Awesome!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!!
Wow, excellent 👍🏼👏
It's like drawing with a cutting tool! This is just so cool!!!!
First time seeing your work and video
Impressive!!
Very 😎!!!
Different scale, different tools, same great artwork!! Stay safe bud and thanks for sharing!
Thanks, you too!
Good stuff
Your instructional video’s are the best on TH-cam for wood carving. Keep it up 👍
It makes me happy how you like your creation :)))❤
I've been thinking about having ago, now after seeing this vid, I am totally inspired to carve myself - thank you
Love it love it.
More more more.
for sure more coming
Nice job.Dremal my favorite tool in the shop.Please do more videos an keep up the good work.
More to come! i promise
Really LOVE how you always turn heads on your carvings, make them come Alive... Thank you ? Keep those chips flying
thanks bud
Thank you for your great instructional video and words of encouragement.
Looking forward to try to carve a bear.
Daaaayum Ryan that is awesome!
Well you sure can carve awesome, and with any tool!
Very awesome “First Dremel Carve”!
Thanks 👍
@@RyanCookCarvin You’re Welcome Ryan!
Thank you for the inspiration Ryan!
love your stuff Ryan!
Brilliant greetings from Cornwall UK👍
Thank you very much!
Awesome! Gonna have to try that!
Your first dremel bear, my first time watching you and Im hooked. You are a master of your universe!! Thank you for showing the world ,Troy
thanks
Great job thanks for sharing
Great video Ryan! Thanks for sharing.
Wow awesome carving Ryan.
thnxkc
Great job Ryan
Awesome vid Ryan love the bear .
Thanks 👍
Awesome Kyle
kyle?
Awesome videos, I look forward to your other videos
More to come!
Love this bear! Thank you for sharing - it’s given me lots of inspiration for my new Dremel.
Looks fantastic love the detail still trying to get my bird boxes looking ok
amazing wood carving
Holymoly..super talented man.
thanks
Good work
very awesome man🔥
hi ryan. love the bear. great detail and awesome dremel work. love it. stay safe.
Love the tips! Definetely gave me a step up on my bears.
such an upbeat talented guy. been watching a lot of chainsaw carving and have learned alot. just fun to watch.
Great video.
Absolutely the best instructional dremel tutorial in web. Thank you for sharing your tremendous talents. Very, very good!
You're very welcome!
Awesome
thnks
Cool piece Ryan .
hey bud thanks so much dude trying to keep up with everyone . Its hard to do that i struggled on it
@@RyanCookCarvin no worries I know how it is sometimes. Keep carvin look forward to the next video
Your a pleasure to watch
I love the way you talk us through it
Great little bear by the way
😊 thank you ST
Fantastic job Ryan 😃
Love it Ryan. Your rock it. Thanks so much for posting.
My pleasure!
I love it!! Thank you Ryan you are such an inspiration
So glad!
Magic Ryan just Magic turning a piece of wood into art👌
thanks brian
I'd like to try this. My dog died recently, and I'd like to carv a wooden version of her for my wife.
you got crazy talent man! and your a great teacher...thank you so much ...i ve been carving for bout a year and i really wish i woulda seen your videos when i first started ...could a saved me a lot of heartache and over worked pieces....anyways .....dont stop making videos!
Love It Ryan
thnks AS more to come
Excellent
Please do more dremel carvings Ryan...love the bear ..great tutorial..thanks
More to come!
That is goddamn awesome man.
Hi Ryan,
I loved how easy and straight forward you did this bear.
I couldn't catch the exact tips you used. Especially the one you made the fur.
Could you show me?
NICE!
Really neat I got some small square blocks from my son he was wanting me to do something with. Great idea. He's cute
That's a great idea!
Thank you! Very good, informative video! Everything is shown in great detail!👋
Great job bud that looks great
Glad you like it
fantastic job, great carving, i always look forward to watching your videos & your incredible carving talent
Thank you so much 😀
Just tuned in. I love the bear. Most of my beginner carves was with hand tools. I'm trying the Dremel out to change up my beginner techniques. Thanks for some good hints .
oh im on this for next carve great job great advice ryan
Awsome
Came out great. You make it look realistic.
Thank you! Cheers! evil rick cheers bud trying to keep up with our boy JJ
That bear really came out sweet. I work with metal but am really looking to give wood a try. Time to binge watch your videos.
Besides the fact, that your first bear turned out sweet, but that background music was Most Excellent! Nice Choice!✌🏽
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice!
The little bear is so cute.Your videos are so inspiring 👍👍and now i must buy a dremel for son 😂😂
So happy to see your video's and others, just trying makes it a venture to accomplish when mind and heart work together.
Absolutely!
Very awesome! I loved the video just wished you weren’t so cold, you made me cold! Hahaha I had to watch with a blanket. Totally enjoyed it, great job 😀😀😀
Glad you enjoyed!
Awesome carving of the bear Ryan! always a joy to watch you carve no matter what it is. Thanks for sharing and keep em coming.
Thanks, will do mich
Wow amazing !!!
Thank you! Cheers! andrew
Great job!!, I've just began to carve. Hope to learn from you as much as possible. Keep make videos like this!!
on your channel you carving ostrich eggshells.... did you start to carve wood?
@@caostrichvalley yeah, I've just started, so want to learn everything....
More to come!
Beautiful... would make a good book end with a wolf or elk buddy end. 👍🇬🇧🙋🏼♂️
good idea
Great video Ryan. Thank you and keep them coming.
More to come!
I have been playing around making some chess pieces in my shop but the knights require mostly hand carving. I was looking for inspiration on good ways to carve the knights with my flex shaft equipment. Your video helped me a lot. Thank you very much!
Glad I could help
Dremel-carving is very good start for chainsaw carving💪🏼
for sure
Yeah very nice
that was awsome
thanks so much
What is the first bit you used? Looks like a sanding paper but you were removing wood crazy fast and precise
Just found your channel, and very nice. I know you do a LOT of chain saw carvings but like to see the dremel stuff. I also watch Jordy's youtube. I know I won't be doing chainsaw, but like watching others do it.
Geeze that’s awesome should be simple enough just remove everything that’s not a bear, yea right haha ! Would take me a long time. Many years ago I was carving a lot of wood spirit walking sticks and a preacher wanted a staff with a lion on top, the lion of Juda, I bought a small toy lion to go by but I stopped carving that was probably 30 years ago now I am thinking maybe I should start again. Thanks for showing this .
👍👍👍. Классная работа. Удачи.
thnx Am
I seen you in « Big Timber » Awesome Series Btw
I didn’t knew you make some tutorial !
+1 suscriber
Thanks for the sub!
Awesome carving. Great talent. Would also love to know who is playing the great music.
Really nice. Thankyou. Did you wear some kind of mask or have a fan going?
Muy Hermoso Trabajo.. en Cuál Tienda puedo comprar las Figuras.yo Vivo en el Paso TX... A.T.M. me gustaría Aprender Aser las Figuras.Graciss.
Great video Ryan. I did not like the way you were treated by the other carvers on the TV show. This was a good video to introduce people to power carving. I would love to be able to do the larger chain saw type carving, but have a bad back. My wife and I have the Ram BP50 power carver and been very happy withe it. It is much quieter than a dremel and has less vibration with more power. The harbor freight is a good way to see if you like power carving. We use a PSI D725 to catch the wood chips and dust to allow us to carve inside the house.
Wow. I am still learning (very early). Love seeing your work. The art of this whole thing is the difficult part for me. Cant draw worth a crap
Very cool! What are the name of the bits you use? I see the brand but there are SO many different ones!
I hate to be off topic, but you look and sound so much like the actor William Katt. He isn't well known, but he was the star of an 80's show called "The Greatest American Hero." I actually had your video playing in the background and heard your voice before watching this. I couldn't believe how much you sounded like him, then when I actually looked up to watch the video, I about died seeing you had blonde, curly hair like him. If you've never heard of him, you should watch an episode on TH-cam.
Great video, by-the-way. I was looking up videos to see if people can use Dremels to carve out pieces of wood in lieu of large machines like jigsaws. I wanted to know, specifically, if anyone uses Dremels to create Dovetail joints for furniture or something similar. Your video was useful to get an idea of how to use a Dremel for carving. Thanks for posting! 🙂
dressed up for him for Halloween one year ...lol
@@RyanCookCarvin Right on! You could easily win a look alike contest for him. 🙂
Thanks for the information and the inspiration. I am a beginner and like you said you just have to keep doing it. This is all a learning process. Thank you for your great videos. Keep up the good work.
You are so welcome!
on a roll man! keeping er moving
u bet bud lots in the que
@@RyanCookCarvin cant wait for the next one boss! ill be signing in for the watch for sure
Hi Ryan great job just wondering if you are going to do anymore interviews with the masters I really like them
there will be some coming up but its just so much work to do. I hope to soon but has to be done in a more timely manner takes me like the time it takes to edit 5 videos