Thank you for the video! I need to commit to doing my first bear. This gives me a great resource to work along with! Your vids got me into chainsaw carving.
I usually use three, I start off blocking out with my echo 590 with a 20 in regular bar. Then go down to my echo 501 p with a cannon 14 in quarter tip running 1/4 pitch chain. Then detail with my Stihl ms 170 with 12 inch dime tip.
Thank you for the video! I need to commit to doing my first bear. This gives me a great resource to work along with! Your vids got me into chainsaw carving.
Beautiful work I hope one day I will be like you. Lino deras from Maryland.
Thank you for the kind words, all I can say is just keep going, and sooner or later you will find your groove. I wish you the best of luck
Absolutely would have left the front branch on the beast. Good coat hanger
Click on the link to see Carving A Black Bear! th-cam.com/video/on0qnl0HhB0/w-d-xo.html
Nice work dude keep it up 👍🏻
Thank you, it means a lot.
What kind of wood would you recommend and is it ok to use green wood or always use dried logs? Thank You
Do you have a recommendation of what die grinder bits beginner should have? Thanks for your videos. They’re great.
I have had really good luck with saburrtooth burrs. They have held up well and they ship very quickly.
@@GlowingJacksCarvings thanks. Any type you favor in addition to a flame? No hurry if you’re busy.
Kutzall Or sabertooth both are great brands I run Kutzall myself
@@daveholmes7848 ball is very helpful as a all around burr
Which chainsaws do you use?
I usually use three, I start off blocking out with my echo 590 with a 20 in regular bar. Then go down to my echo 501 p with a cannon 14 in quarter tip running 1/4 pitch chain. Then detail with my Stihl ms 170 with 12 inch dime tip.
Whew, big thank you. Seen another one who voiced over and videoed it in double time speed. You got my thumbs up . What state you live in?
sorry for delay been a little busy. my shop is in Ky. I'm glad you liked it.
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Fo show lol 😂